Abstract

Ceylon Journal of Otolaryngology Vol.4(1) 2015 pp. 40-43

Highlights

  • I served for 23 years in the Royal Air Force starting my career as an apprentice and ending as engineering officer

  • I somehow drifted into collecting hearing equipment through Lions Clubs International

  • It might be a good idea to start this article by briefly explaining what Lions Clubs International is

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Summary

Twenty Five Years Of The Lions Used Hearing Equipment Project

I am a retired aeronautical and mechanical engineer. I served for 23 years in the Royal Air Force starting my career as an apprentice and ending as engineering officer. I became a lecturer in engineering inspection which took me too many parts of the world. I somehow drifted into collecting hearing equipment through Lions Clubs International. It might be a good idea to start this article by briefly explaining what Lions Clubs International is. 100% of all money received, less a little for expenses on that project, is returned to mainly to the local community and to the world at large. When an international disaster occurs Lions are there immediately to help. It was through Lions International that I started collecting old hearing equipment

Vic and Bernice Turlock
Vic Truluck
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