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After VE Day many Britons began to think about rebuilding their lives, but prior to VJ Day thousands remained prisoners of war in the Far East.
Letters brought comfort to many. For some soldiers communication was easy but for soldiers from India it was not straightforward.
We kindly request a few minutes of your time to complete this brief survey, as your feedback will greatly influence the development of future Remembrance initiatives.
We observe a Two Minute silence on Armistice Day. At the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month – we will remember them.
On Windrush Day we celebrate the diversity within the Armed Forces community today, and highlight the significant contributions of the Windrush Generation.
There are many reasons, historical, political, cultural and social for why so many veterans of the war in the Far East have felt forgotten.
From our beginnings in the aftermath of the First World War, see how the torch of Remembrance has been passed from generation to generation in the UK, the Commonwealth and beyond.
Volunteering Roles in North & East Yorkshire
20 years since the lifting of the LGBT military ban, veteran Kate Green talks about her experience serving in the Army before the ban was lifted.
Our volunteers make a huge difference to the lives of others. Find out what some of them have to say about volunteering with us.
Shortly after the end of the Gulf War in 1990-91, veterans of the conflict began to report similar health issues when they returned home.
Our Public Affairs and Public Policy team work across strategic areas of importance to represent the interests of the Armed Forces community.
Volunteering Roles in Devon & Cornwall
With a job in the administrative, distribution or hospitality teams at RBL you’ll create the best experiences for our Armed Forces community and visitors.
Remembrance takes many forms and means something different to everyone. It’s a deeply personal act, often recognising a range of sacrifices.
From expert rehabilitation, to recovery through art programmes, we're here to ensure the Armed Forces community can access the help they need.