IMHO, nothing is too good or too expensive for our boys who did their bit out there, especially something that will allow the replacement of something that we all take for granted. :roll:
I also noticed that it was the MOD who paid and sent the man to the USA. With all the biased media concerning the Gov and injured soldiers. This story was a big surprise.
It has also been forgotten that it was the Government of the 80's early 90 that privatized the armies hospitals leaving it to the NHS to deal with injured solders.
A job that the NHS was never meant for. Solders should be treated by solders