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Every local authority in Great Britain has signed a pledge to implement the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant in their communities.
Explore the work of pioneering war photographer Ernest Brooks, considering how photographs help us connect to the experiences of others.
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The Fourteenth Army played a vital role in victory over Japan. During the Burma campaign, they faced the danger of tropical diseases, as well as Japanese forces.
We extend a huge thank you for your support in 2019. In 2020 we'll continue to make the voice of Armed Forces community heard.
Between 1947 and 1963, more than two million men in the UK were conscripted into service. Here we revisit their recollections of basic training, the starting point for every serviceman.
In 2018 we conducted research into loneliness and social isolation in the Armed Forces Community, examining causes, triggers and barriers to support.
We provide grants to other not-for-profit organisations planning projects for the benefit of the Armed Forces community.
RBL hosts the annual Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall to commemorate lives lost in conflict and to celebrate Service.
From his pioneering work at Bletchley Park during WWII to his arrest for homosexuality and eventual pardon, we look at the legacy of Alan Turing.
We've been the champions of Remembrance since 1921. We've shaped Remembrance from the adoption of Madame Guérin’s red poppy, through to campaigning to define a more inclusive form of Remembrance.
We work with other organisations and external partners to ensure that the needs of the ex-Service community are heard.
"I wanted a job that had flexibility and to work for an organisation that understood family commitments".
Ted Youd explains how attending a course at the Legion’s Battle Back Centre helped him change his life.
RBL overseas branches help connect Armed Forces communities across the world and help us remember those who have served and sacrificed together as one.
Our Impact Report details how your support helped changed lives. You’ve made quite an impact over the past year.
Explore the service of women in the Second World War through the story of Bletchley Park codebreaker Joy Aylard. Explore the service of women in the Second World War through the story of Bletchley Park codebreaker Joy Aylard.
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