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Soldier who says his hearing was ruined by the noise of machine guns as he trained to serve in Northern Ireland sues Ministry of Defence for £75,000
A soldier claims his hearing was damaged by machine gun noise during training in Northern Ireland and is suing the Ministry of Defence for £75,000. The case centers on alleged harm caused by military training conditions.
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