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As African men from the Fourteenth Army returned home in 1945, they found the war had brought subtle and profound change to the continent.
The Royal British Legion is proud to have English Football League (EFL) clubs throughout the country supporting the Legion during the Poppy Appeal.
Volunteering Roles in Cheshire & Merseyside
Volunteering Roles in Cumbria, Lancashire & Isle of Man
Poppy Railton, 11, has been supporting the Poppy Appeal since she was in infant school. This year unable to sell poppies with her Guide group she is encouraging people to get involved in other ways.
Our meet-ups are an opportunity for you to connect with others and find out more about the difference you're making. Register for an event near you.
“Being able to support all the staff hands-on, which in turn allows them to support our beneficiaries and our Armed Forces community – that’s amazing.”
Volunteering Roles in Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire & Oxfordshire
The Battle Back Centre course is one of the most important courses that wounded, injured and sick Service personnel will do.
Please use this form to contact our Junior PR Officer, Emma Dorricott, based at the Royal British Legion's head office in London.
Danielle Cummings has overcome many challenges since joining the Royal Navy after leaving school, with deployments from Afghanistan to Bahrain.
Lt Col Harvey Pynn splits his time between the Army and NHS, and established a team to support the Ambulance Service during Covid-19.
Captain Anna Crossley served in Afghanistan in 2012 as a Female Engagement Officer in one of the most hostile districts of Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
John McCrae wrote the poem 'In Flanders Fields' which inspired the use of the poppy as a symbol of Remembrance.
Take on a half marathon in the vibrant heart of East London.
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