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He also did much work to support the British Legion.
The following year they dropped British Legion from their name.
Something to do with the British Legion, she added, as though that fact made everything clear.
Yes, he, he's doing it at the British Legion next time.
The British Legion have a local office and club in the ward.
The merger later took place in 1921 to form the British Legion.
At one point, the British Legion grew to nearly two thousand men.
The small army consisted of about 2,500 men: 1,300 infantry and 800 cavalry, including a British legion.
He also founded the British Legion in 1920, and served as its president from 1932 to 1947.
From this point forward, the active British Legion was a cavalry force only.
It was permanently merged into the British Legion in 1782.
The British Legion man, who had been talking, stopped.
He was effectively the parliamentary representative of the British Legion.
The British Legion was set up to care for disabled servicemen.
And then I went to British Legion to have a drink.
- 13 March 1966) was the first chairman of the British Legion.
The motivations of volunteers for the British Legions were mixed.
In 1933, the house was passed to the Royal British Legion.
Yes there's two or three hundred go, scouts, guides, British Legion.
Shared premises with the British Legion for a while.
There is also a branch of the Royal British Legion.
The British Legions fought until the end of the wars, their number much depleted.
Were you away with this British Legion thing?
But, he says, the mentoring that the British Legion offers him is "invaluable".
There should be no need for a British Legion anymore to look after disabled servicemen.