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Feel-good cook Melissa Hemsley is helping us celebrate VE Day with her root veg fritters recipe, inspired by the waste-not rationing mentality of World War Two.
During the Covid-19 pandemic QARANC veteran Lorraine volunteered to go back to her roots in District nursing.
We are working with Chesterfield-based distillers, Derbyshire Distillery, to produce their new Eleventh Hour Gin.
Social distancing measures have made it difficult to fundraise using traditional methods, but we have some great ideas for fundraising virtually.
The Legion can provide information, advice and direct support to members of the Armed Forces when dealing with issues including housing and separation.
Our campaigning and policy work is based on research and evidence. Find out more about research RBL has conducted over the past decade.
Veteran Ben Poku has been a volunteer case worker at RBL for over 10 years. Read about his story here.
Between 1947 and 1963 a generation of young British men left their families behind while on National Service, and formed lifelong bonds with their fellow servicemen. Revisit their recollections with us.
When Paul Glazebrook lost his comrades in Iraq and Afghanistan, he wanted to honour their memory with a special tribute.
2023 marks 70 years since the signing of the armistice that bought about an end to military operations during the Korean War.
Volunteering Roles in Greater Manchester
Our employment support service helps serving and ex-serving personnel and their families prepare for employment as they transition into civilian life.
A state-of-the-art clinical rehabilitation facility, the DNRC provides expert care and support for wounded, injured and sick Armed Forces personnel.
When Victoria’s husband was in the Army there were times when she felt alone and disconnected from those around her.