Mr David Stocker’s Journey from Struggling in Silence to Hearing Again
Mr David Stocker served in the Royal Air Force during the early 1950s, a time when hearing protection was not always a priority and exposure to loud environments was part…
Mr David Stocker served in the Royal Air Force during the early 1950s, a time when hearing protection was not always a priority and exposure to loud environments was part…
UK Veterans Hearing Foundation is proud to share that we have been recognised as the Best Veterans Hearing Support Charity 2026 at the UK Enterprise Awards, presented by AI Global…
Mr Archibald Macdonald served with the Queen’s Own Highlanders, a role that placed him in environments where loud, unpredictable noise was part of everyday life. Like many veterans of his…
Brian Sands was born on 13 January 1949 and began his military journey at a young age, enlisting in the Royal Corps of Signals in May 1966. His time in…
Two months ago, we shared the story of Mr Dominic Kane, a veteran whose hearing loss had slowly begun to affect his everyday life. Conversations became harder to follow, background…
As we always talk to many veterans, we realise hearing loss does not arrive at any moment. It builds slowly, shaped by years of service in environments where noise is…
For many veterans, the impact of military service does not always show on the surface. It lingers quietly, and it builds slowly. And sometimes, it affects something as fundamental as…
When Mr Leeder enlisted in 1967, he stepped into service with the kind of quiet determination that defined his generation. There was pride in wearing the uniform, pride in doing…
As with many veterans, the end of service does not always mean the end of its impact; some effects linger quietly, slowly shaping daily life in ways that are easy…
When anyone goes through hearing loss, they don’t always arrive suddenly. For many veterans, it settles in quietly, shaped by years of service, exposure, and environments where focus, duty, and…