Royal Signals Veteran Supported

After serving 26 years in the army, Mr Gordon Raku turned to "Veterans Hearing Help" for hearing support, and while he was unable to receive funds through the Hearing Fund,…

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Army Veteran Successfully Fitted!

Mr Newell served for 9 years in the Royal Military Police and his hearing was damaged using a pipe range for weapon firing consistency whilst on a two year tour…

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Charity supports Army Veteran through the process!

Mr Jack Weaver- Jack was serving in the Leicester Regiment from 1961-1974. He was a weapons trainer which involved teaching other servicemen/women how to use weapons correctly. With all of…

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Anniversary of the Battles of Imphal and Kohima

77 years ago today, during one of the most gruelling campaigns of the Second World War, two simultaneous battles were just beginning: those of Imphal and Kohima. The former took…

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Navy Veteran Paul Hopkisson Supported!

Paul served in the Royal Navy from 1963 to 1972 being exposed to noise during this time, particularly from the submarines. He has been wearing NHS hearing aids for 6…

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Army Veteran Alan Jones Supported by the UKVHF

Alan's time in the Military: I joined the army in 1961. My corps was Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, REME, our job, you may say, was in the background, workshops,…

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Another Fitting Success!

Military Service- Mr Castle was in the RAF from 1954 to 1967. During basic training he would be exposed to noise whilst on the rifle range firing live rounds.  After…

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Low Level vs High Level

NHS hearing aids will be reasonably effective for some people but not so much for others depending on their degree of hearing loss. Lower-end models will necessarily have lower power,…

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