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Our Public Affairs and Public Policy team work across strategic areas of importance to represent the interests of the Armed Forces community.
From marathons to abseils to dinners and concerts, there are many events to choose from. Join Team Legion today.
The Royal British Legion is committed to becoming a truly inclusive organisation, where everyone feels valued for the contribution they make.
We are delighted to be supported by Pets at Home in their third year of partnership.
As part of the Platinum Jubilee, we invited 7,000 members of the Armed Forces community to watch Her Majesty The Queen’s Trooping of the Colour.
RBL membership meet-ups are your chance to ask the team your questions and explore the topics that matter to you.
We work with Dementia UK to provide Admiral Nurses -dementia specialists – who give essential practical and psychological support to people caring for a loved one with dementia.
The war in the Far East has never been seen to hold the same importance as the war in Europe, with many who fought in the Far East considering themselves forgotten.
The Royal British Legion marked the 40th anniversary of the Falklands Conflict in 2022.
Take part in a once in a lifetime experience, set in the stunning wilderness of Northern Sweden, just south of the Arctic Circle.
Abby Winchester was nicknamed ‘the machine’ by her friends in the RAF due to her physical prowess and love of sport.
Families may reach out to funeral directors for help and support when arranging a collection for their loved one in lieu of flowers.
We mark the contribution and sacrifice of the generation in uniform who undertook National Service.
If you suffered an injury or illness related to your service in the Armed Forces on or after 6 April 2005, you can make a claim under the scheme.