Success stories

Paul Smith

UK Veteran thrilled with his new fully funded hearing aids

Paul Smith has become an ambassador for the UK Veterans Hearing Foundation since having successfully had his new hearing devices fitted.  Paul cannot speak highly enough about the care he received and now promotes the service to other Veteran colleagues on how UKVHF provides a first-class service to those with

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Dennis Spence

Royal Army Ordnance Corps successfully fitted

Throughout 1965 Mr Spence was apart of the former Royal Army Ordnance Corps, who dealt only with the supply and maintenance of weaponry, munitions and other military equipment. Being part of the national service included constant exposure to noise on the parade ground with drills and shouting throughout the day. Carrying out weaponry

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Mick Potter

Former Veteran “Over The Moon” With His New Hearing Aids

Mr. Potter was inducted into 25 Regiment in 1968, from then on, he was expected to use a rifle, a 3.5-inch rocket launcher, and a Bren gun machine gun. All of this equipment produces an ear-shattering report when fired. Michael was firing them without ear defenders which were not available at the

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Gentleman

Former Aircraft Engine Mechanic fitted with Phonak B90’s

Mr Hancock signed on in 1969 and after basic training went to RAF St Athan to train as an Aircraft Engine Mechanic. His first active posting was to RAF Wittering and 1 (F) Sqdn, who were working up to being operational on the Harrier. The Harrier has an engine that puts

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Mr Astill

Former Royal Signal Professional Fitting Success

Mr Astill was in service from May 1954 to May 1956 working in the Royal Signal.  The Signals unit are the amongst the first going into action. They provide the battlefield communication and information systems that are essential to all operations. Mr Astill also carried out training on the rifle

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Mr Pennock

Fitting Success For Former Royal Engineer!

Mr Pennock has been fitted with top of the range Oticon OPN hearing aids, funded by the British Legion. ‘Between 1975 and 1977 I joined 105 plant squadron Royal Engineers South Shields. I was learning to operate heavy plant machinery, they were quite noisy! In 1977 I joined the Royal Pioneers Corp doing

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