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  2. Royal British Legion - Wikipedia

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    The Royal British Legion Riders Branch (RBLR) is a specialist worldwide branch of The Royal British Legion for motorcyclists. Its members hold events such as Weston Bike Night in Weston-super-Mare and rallies such as the RBLR 1000, [32] a 1,000 mile in 24 hours sponsored ride, all to raise money for the Poppy Appeal.

  3. Britain's Bravest Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company is a division of national charity Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI), which was founded in 1919 as Industrial Settlements Inc. RBLI's mission was to help veterans from the First World War during their rehabilitation.

  4. James Bashall - Wikipedia

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    Bashall at the 75th anniversary of D-Day service in 2019. Bashall was appointed as the National President of the Royal British Legion in May 2019. [14] When appointed, Bashall said "It is an honour to be appointed as the National President of The Royal British Legion, a charity with an esteemed history, and one that plays a vital role in today’s Armed Forces community."

  5. Royal British Legion Industries - Wikipedia

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    Royal British Legion Industries is a charity based in the UK that helps Armed Forces veterans, disabled people and people who are unemployed. It runs a social enterprise, Britain's Bravest Manufacturing Company, [1] a UK-wide employment support programme for Armed Forces veterans, Lifeworks, [2] [3] a variety of housing for veterans and their families, as well as running back-to-work support ...

  6. Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League (RCEL) represents the interests of Commonwealth citizens who have served with either the British or Commonwealth Forces. It was founded in 1921 (as the British Empire Service League) by Field Marshals Earl Haig and Jan Smuts to link together the various ex-service organisations throughout the Commonwealth.

  7. The Doughnut - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by the British architect Chris Johnson for the American architectural firm Gensler, [3] and constructed and built by Carillion. [ 11 ] In 2004, Edward Leigh , the chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee , criticised the increasing cost of GCHQ's move to the Doughnut. [ 12 ]

  8. Army Benevolent Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Army Benevolent Fund is a key funder for many specialist organisations who rely on such funding to continue their bespoke support to the Army family and partners, alongside over 92 military service charities including the Royal British Legion, RAF Benevolent Fund, Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity, SSAFA and Combat Stress.

  9. Poppy Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Poppy Factory is a factory in Richmond, London, England, where remembrance wreaths are made.It was founded in 1922 to offer employment opportunities to wounded soldiers returning from the First World War, creating remembrance poppies and wreaths for the Royal Family and the Royal British Legion's annual Poppy Appeal.