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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, [31] a 1,000 mile in 24 hours sponsored ride, all to raise money for the Poppy Appeal.
The Royal British Legion helped alleviate the situation by allotting to the Association a number of places in their Homes, but the need was greater than the provision. On behalf of the OA, Colonel G R Crosfield CBE, DSO, (a founder member of the Legion and, earlier, of the Comrades) chaired a small committee of investigation.
The Royal Citadel is still occupied by the military, being the base of 29 Commando Regiment of the Royal Artillery. This specialist British Army unit provides artillery support to the UK Commando Force. Guided tours are sometimes available. [10] Immediately to the east of the Citadel, and contemporary with it, a Royal Navy Victualling Yard was ...
Four years later, Prynne had gained a senior position in the office, and offer of employment from the architect George Edmund Street. [3] He was employed by Street for a year, later working with architects Swinfen Harris, R.J. Withers, Alfred Waterhouse, and at the London School Board offices. He was a student at the Royal Academy between 1876 ...
The Royal British Legion has defended pro-Palestinian demonstrators’ right to protest amid a furious row over whether a rally should be allowed to go ahead on Armistice Day.. The RBL has urged ...
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 ...
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.
SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, the Soldiers', Sailors', and Airmen's Families Association, is a UK charity that provides trusted support to serving men and women and veterans from the British Armed Forces and their families or dependents.