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<blockquote data-quote="Harley1953" data-source="post: 3556882" data-attributes="member: 5145"><p>I have hearing loss from Army and later Air Force service and have hearing aids provided by VA. I took my 90 something Father to OKC VA and got him hearing aids due to his WWII and Korean service. VA folks said there is no time line or cutoff to apply for compensation.. I have heard that you almost have to go either to American Legion, VFW or Oklahoma Dept of Veterans Affairs service officers to have them be your advocate with the VA. My dad and I both had a OK Dept of Veterans Affairs folks assist with and submit paperwork... All organizations above have internet resources to find local service officers for help. My dad and I both have had very good experiences with OKC VA folks once we got approved. Good Luck....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harley1953, post: 3556882, member: 5145"] I have hearing loss from Army and later Air Force service and have hearing aids provided by VA. I took my 90 something Father to OKC VA and got him hearing aids due to his WWII and Korean service. VA folks said there is no time line or cutoff to apply for compensation.. I have heard that you almost have to go either to American Legion, VFW or Oklahoma Dept of Veterans Affairs service officers to have them be your advocate with the VA. My dad and I both had a OK Dept of Veterans Affairs folks assist with and submit paperwork... All organizations above have internet resources to find local service officers for help. My dad and I both have had very good experiences with OKC VA folks once we got approved. Good Luck.... [/QUOTE]
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