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Normandy

Welcome to the Normandy (France) branch of The Royal British Legion

 

                       

The Royal British Legion is the UK's leading Armed Forces charity and one of its largest membership organisations. Members come together through a network of branches and clubs across the UK and overseas to participate in social, fundraising, and welfare activities.

The members of the Normandy Branch meet at least four times a year, at locations across the Normandy region of France.

Membership is open to everyone. If you have an interest in the objectives of the Legion and would like to help and support those who have served and their families, come and join us. We welcome men and women of all ages, whether they have served in the Armed Forces or not.

Legion membership ensures that

  • Remembrance is kept alive and that the sacrifices our brave Service men and women have made are never forgotten.
  • The ex-Service community have a voice and that their concerns are brought to the public eye.

Becoming a member also provides the opportunity to get involved in a wide range of activities and events held locally, regionally and nationally throughout the year.

Use the link below to join online now.

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If you have any problems with our online joining, please phone +44 (0)808 802 8080 and one of our staff will be happy to process your membership application.

If you wish to contact us or to report any inaccuracies or omissions on this site, please email @rbl.community

About The Royal British Legion

We provide financial, social and emotional care and support to all members of the British Armed Forces and their families - past and present. The Legion is the national custodian of Remembrance, safeguarding the military covenant between the nation and its Armed Forces. It is best known for the annual Poppy Appeal and its emblem, the red poppy.

Founded in 1921, the Legion is not only about those who fought in the World Wars of the last century, but also those who have served in conflicts since 1945 and those who continue to serve today, protecting the freedoms we enjoy.

Visit www.britishlegion.org.uk for details of our national initiatives.