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At the Viera VA Clinic, two Air Force Veterans—Edward Beuerlein and Kenneth Oyer—spent decades demonstrating that service doesn’t stop with retirement.


Pregnancy and motherhood are deeply personal journeys — and for women Veterans, they can also bring unique challenges.


For Air Force Veteran Felix Ruiz of Orlando, Florida, music has long been more than just a talent—it’s been a lifeline.


Orlando, Fla. — After being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in January 2024, U.S. Air Force Veteran George Lopez knew he had to make serious changes to his lifestyle.


The Orlando VA Healthcare System (OVAHCS) is breaking new ground in surgical technology as the first VA facility in the nation to evaluate a state-of-the-art Maestro robotic assistant, a


system designed to enhance laparoscopic procedures by providing surgeons with greater precision and control.


Viera, Fla. — At the Viera Veteran’s Affairs Clinic, the shine on the floors and the spotless exam rooms aren’t just about cleanliness—they’re a reflection of dedication, dignity, and


opportunity.


The Honorable Douglas A. Collins, Secretary for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, visited the Orlando VA Medical Center to meet with leadership, tour the facility, and recognize


employees for their outstanding service to Veterans.


Dorothy “Pat” Rudd, a 103-year-old World War II U.S. Navy Veteran, has lived a life of service, pioneering the way for women in the military.


Orlando, Fla. — For U.S. Air Force Veteran Justin Cheatham, life after military service was an uphill battle.


The Orlando VA Healthcare System (OVAHCS) is celebrating two of its exceptional employees, Jeremy Goldberg and Dr. Michelle Petrovic, who have been selected as fellows in the prestigious MIT


Catalyst Fellowship.