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Everyone at the Royal British Legion is incredibly saddened to hear of the passing of Captain Sir Tom Moore.
The Royal British Legion is committed to supporting serving and ex-serving personnel and their families when they need us.
We are here to help in any way we can and have provided some guidance to help you deal with the practical impact of losing someone.
Between 1947 and 1963 a generation of young British men served their country as National Service conscripts. The last of these to finish was a young man named Richard Vaughan.
Sam serves as a Corporal in the Paras and his tattoos show the significant impact that joining this elite airborne regiment has had on his identity.
Being part of the military is more than just a job. When joining a unit, they become part of a larger family with its own history and traditions.
Starting in the stunning grounds of the historical Hillsborough Castle, this closed road run will take you through local attractions such as the Hillsborough Fort and Hillsborough Lake before finishing with a lap of the beautiful Gardens.
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After breaking his back former Royal Marine Ian Breeze thought his life was over. But two years on he is preparing to cycle from London to Paris.
Nicholas Bennion is from the Pacific Islands of the island of Fiji. He joined the British Army in 2000 leaving his home and moving 9,800 miles to the UK.
Compensation rules for veterans who develop Mesothelioma from working with asbestos during Service have been changed.