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"You never know what each day is going to be like really, working at the National Memorial Arboretum as Head of Business Support Services. It’s great."
Lister House in Ripon, North Yorkshire, provides expert care including respite and day-care for the Armed Forces community as well as somewhere to call home.
Discover how collaboration shapes our past, present and future, by exploring three key battles from the Second World War including D-Day
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Since our earliest days 100 years ago, providing support for the Armed Forces community has been at the heart of what we do, and we are proud to have provided the community with a century of support.
From fun and sports events to very special events, there are many ways you can remember a loved one and raise money to support the work of the Legion.
Forty years since the conflict, Royal Navy veteran Charlie Threlfall recalls his time in the Falklands and surviving the perils of San Carlos Water.
We're here to help our Armed Forces community. Our support starts after one day of service and continues through life, long after service is over.
Lyndon Chatting-Walters was told he may never walk again. Read his incredible experience on Mission Himalaya.
Army veteran Dan Darkes will take on the grueling 156 mile Marathon des Sables in the Sahara desert in April 2020 to raise money for the Legion.
Captain Noel Chavasse is one of only three people to be awarded the Victoria Cross twice – and the only VC and Bar of the First World War.
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.
Lance Corporal Stanley William Topham, 4th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment, was held as a prisoner of war for three years after he was captured by the Japanese in Singapore during the Second World War.
Letters brought comfort to many. For some soldiers communication was easy but for soldiers from India it was not straightforward.
Take on this historical bike ride challenge on this incredible three-day trip whilst raising money for the Royal British Legion.
Since becoming paralysed RAF veteran Anna has taken on many challenges. This year she conquered the Race Across America cycling challenge.
While sisters Pat Davies & Jean Argles served in the Second World War as codebreakers, their father had been captured and taken as a prisoner of war in the Far East.