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The Royal British Legion Women's Section (RBLWS) was founded in 1921 and operated independently for some 96 years, with its own branches, standards and standard bearers, county branches, income and expenditure, national central committee, and annual conference.
Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) Memorial; Women's Auxiliary Service - The Chinthe Women Memorial; Women's Institute Memorial Seat: WI Wall; Women's Land Army and Timber Corps Memorial; Women's Royal Army Corps Memorial (WRAC) Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) (Wrens) Women's Section Memorial, The Royal British Legion; Wooden Minesweepers ...
Elsie Emily Nash, Chairman, Women's Section, The Royal British Legion. Heather Mary Nightingale, Chief Nursing Officer, Canterbury and Thanet Health Authority. David Baird Nisbet, Deputy Managing Director, GEC Ferranti Defence Systems Ltd. Tom Timothy Norreys, MBE, Managing Director, Avon Inflatables, Ltd, Llanelli, Dyfed.
The event will also pay tribute to the late Queen and the 70 years of service and dedication she gave during her reign, including as the Royal British Legion’s patron and the longest serving ...
Women's Legion was a British charitable organisation created in 1915 by Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, the Marchioness of Londonderry. Its first general secretary (to 1918) was Rose Bradley , daughter of George Granville Bradley , Dean of Westminster. [ 1 ]
Miss Barbara Cooper, lately National Secretary, Women's Section, The Royal British Legion. Winifred Beatrice, Mrs. Cooper. For services to the community in Harwich. Shelagh Mary, Mrs. Cox, Senior Executive Officer, Lord Chancellor's Department. Margaret Eleanor, Mrs. Darley . For services to the community in Grimsby, South Humberside.
The Bastion Memorial commemorates British casualties of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021). [10] A memorial to the Lisbon Maru was unveiled in 2021. [11] A 'remembrance glade' was unveiled at the arboretum by the Royal British Legion in September 2021, featuring plants chosen for their symbolic meanings in relation to grief and new beginnings ...
History tells us that matters like marriage equality, voting rights, abortion access and campaign finance are often adjudicated through the court system.