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There are approximately 2,500 Royal British Legion branches across the UK and overseas. Find your local branch here.
This year, the City Veterans CIC will be raising funds for the Royal British Legion in honour of 100 years of support for the Armed Forces community.
In the Second World War Frank Preston was an Able Seaman in the Royal Navy and served alongside troops from over 12 countries on D-Day.
Run with the best views of the Bournemouth coastline in this half marathon on a stunning coastal route.
“I feel I've been very fortunate with my experiences at RBL. I've not only had amazing help, but I see firsthand how the RBL's support can change lives."
We can provide specialist compensation advice, help with debt and emergency situations, and can support you through grant applications.
We explore the connections between the armed forces and the Windrush Generation, 75 years after the Empire Windrush arrived.
With your help we can raise more awareness for The Royal British Legion while you earn commission.
Support the Royal British Legion by buying your poppies and poppy items online at the Poppy Shop.
Compensation rules for veterans who develop Mesothelioma from working with asbestos during Service have been changed.
Bill Harrison flew Beaufighters during the Second World War. He talks about crash landing, taking fire, and the comrades he lost.
Jodie Older is a Healthcare Assistant currently serving in the Queen Alexandra’s Royal Nursing Corps.
In 1941 Des Lush joined the RAF with hopes of becoming a pilot. Three years later he flew his first operation as a Bomb Aimer.
Run with the best views of the Leeds in this marathon on a stunning coastal route.