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Becky served in the Royal Marines Band Service for 15 years as a musician. The Invictus Games Düsseldorf have played a crucial role in reigniting her love for sports.
Whilst in the RAF, Sara suffered a life-changing brain injury. Our recovery through the arts programme, Bravo 22, helped her heal.
A team from the British Army have set a new world record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean whilst raising vital funds for the Royal British Legion.
Rachel Hughes was so touched by the support and care her grandparents received at our Galanos House Care Home that she chose to forge a career as a nurse with hopes of one day working back at the home that inspired her.
The Tributes planted in the Belfast Field of Remembrance each carry a personal message to someone who lost their life in service for our country.
Veteran Ben Poku has been a volunteer case worker at RBL for over 10 years. Read about his story here.
Our Public Affairs and Public Policy team work across strategic areas of importance to represent the interests of the Armed Forces community.
RAF veteran Al suffered a severe stroke in 2020. The Invictus Games Düsseldorf have helped him go beyond his boundaries by taking on new challenges.
Laura joined the Army as a Private and rose to the rank of Captain. Read about her challenges in the Army as a woman.
Michael Tibbs, 98, joined the Royal Navy at the age of 18 after the outbreak of the Second World War, following in the footsteps of his father who was a Naval Chaplain.
Donna Stonelake is a former Royal Navy Able Rating and mother of three whose husband, Mark, was injured whilst serving in Afghanistan.
Katie Newlands is a Surgeon Lieutenant in the Royal Navy and works as a GP Registrar. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, her surgery had to take swift action.
Following a campaign by RBL and Poppyscotland, the Government will for the first time include a question on the Armed Forces in the next UK Census in 2021.
There is no right or wrong way to wear a poppy. Wearing one is a matter of personal choice, as is, how to wear it.
When Ron had to give up work due to a rare form of dementia we helped to support him and his family.
Please use this form to contact our PR Officer, Ali Graves, based at the Royal British Legion's head office in London.