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Free parking for disabled veterans: Orlando International Airport among those offering discounts
Read full article: Free parking for disabled veterans: Orlando International Airport among those offering discountsNavigating airport logistics can be a daunting task, especially for disabled veterans who may face unique challenges while traveling.
Amidst the hustle and bustle, this Disney World tradition honors veterans every day
Read full article: Amidst the hustle and bustle, this Disney World tradition honors veterans every dayAt 5 o'clock nightly, just within the park entrance, guests and cast members stand at attention for one of Disney’s longest traditions when the American flag is lowered, folded into a triangle, and then given to a veteran or the family of a veteran.
‘Focus on the music:’ Orlando veteran uses musical talent to cope with PTSD, help others
Read full article: ‘Focus on the music:’ Orlando veteran uses musical talent to cope with PTSD, help othersA Central Florida veteran is using his self-taught piano skills to not only heal himself but help heal others who are facing their own challenges.
Orlando group helps getting service dogs trained for veterans
Read full article: Orlando group helps getting service dogs trained for veteransTuesday on Breakfast with Bridgett, local service dog training group, Dog Training Elite Orlando, shared information on how service dog training is helping transform lives for many, including our local veterans.
Gratitude, respect, and remembrance: Lake Highland Prep hosts annual Veterans Day salute
Read full article: Gratitude, respect, and remembrance: Lake Highland Prep hosts annual Veterans Day saluteOver 400 Lake Highland first through 12th-grade students in the performing arts have worked diligently since the beginning of the school year to prepare for their annual performance to honor our courageous veterans.
Army veteran, police officer partner to fight crime in Ocala’s toughest community
Read full article: Army veteran, police officer partner to fight crime in Ocala’s toughest communityThey're an unlikely team: a recently-hired police officer from Tanzania and an Army veteran born and raised in Ocala tackling crime together in one of the city's roughest spots - Berkeley Pointe apartments.
VA announces disaster assistance, resources for veterans affected by Hurricane Milton
Read full article: VA announces disaster assistance, resources for veterans affected by Hurricane MiltonThe United States Department of Veterans Affairs announced several resources for veterans who were impacted by Hurricane Milton.
News 6 receives honors for coverage of Purple Heart national convention
Read full article: News 6 receives honors for coverage of Purple Heart national conventionSeveral members of the News 6 team were honored this week by the Military Order of the Purple Heart for their coverage of the organization's national convention in July.
Veterans trade volunteer hours for college education at this Orlando nonprofit
Read full article: Veterans trade volunteer hours for college education at this Orlando nonprofitThe nonprofit gives veterans, who have either exhausted or want to save their VA Educational Benefits, an opportunity to have their college tuition paid for in exchange for volunteering.
Veteran-crafted & Barstool president approved: Pizza shop to open in Ocoee
Read full article: Veteran-crafted & Barstool president approved: Pizza shop to open in OcoeeAward-winning Key Lime pie, a New York WaterMaker and Boar’s Head meat are some of the key ingredients that make Coast to Coast Pizza Company successful.
Father reflects on 15 years caring for veteran son injured in combat
Read full article: Father reflects on 15 years caring for veteran son injured in combatA U.S. Army Ranger veteran who was injured in combat back in 2009 is sharing his story alongside his father, who has been his caregiver for the last 15 years.
Purple Heart recipients visit Orlando. Here’s why nation’s bravest are in town
Read full article: Purple Heart recipients visit Orlando. Here’s why nation’s bravest are in townHundreds of our nation’s bravest men and women are in town for the Military Order of the Purple Heart’s 91st Annual Conference.
‘Giving back what I was given:’ Tuskegee Airman teaches teens about legacy, piloting
Read full article: ‘Giving back what I was given:’ Tuskegee Airman teaches teens about legacy, pilotingStudents who are part of a summer enrichment program are getting hands-on experience with emerging technologies while also learning lessons about the past.
Author, former Navy sub commander ‘Navy Bob’ carried ‘Nuclear Football’ for President George W. Bush
Read full article: Author, former Navy sub commander ‘Navy Bob’ carried ‘Nuclear Football’ for President George W. BushRobert Ronscka spent 28 years in the Navy leading men and women while being in charge of 10 Los Angeles class nuclear submarines, but he’s on a new mission as a speaker and author.
Orlando Army veteran fights for LGBTQ rights through drag performance
Read full article: Orlando Army veteran fights for LGBTQ rights through drag performanceLake Eola is where the pride parade ends and downtown is home to many LGBTQ+ organizations.Darcel Stevens is an advocate for the gay community, a veteran, and a performer.
This lakefront home will soon provide hope for homeless women veterans
Read full article: This lakefront home will soon provide hope for homeless women veteransThe 4,000-square-foot home is the latest project being built by Villagers For Veterans. Ashley’s House will be a transition home for women veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Male breast cancer among 3 new types added by VA to list of presumptive service connections
Read full article: Male breast cancer among 3 new types added by VA to list of presumptive service connectionsThe U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is including three new cancer types to the list of presumed service-connected disabilities due to military environmental exposure.
‘Freedom isn’t free:’ Trooper Steve and News 6 photojournalist reflect on Honor Flight trip
Read full article: ‘Freedom isn’t free:’ Trooper Steve and News 6 photojournalist reflect on Honor Flight tripTrooper Steve and James 'Goose' Gosselin explain why this assignment is one of the highlights of their respective careers
‘Just glad to get up to age 100:’ Seminole County World War II vet honored with Quilt of Valor
Read full article: ‘Just glad to get up to age 100:’ Seminole County World War II vet honored with Quilt of ValorIt’s a special honor for a special guy during a special time. Peter Durante is celebrating his 100th birthday this week.
Love of history, appetite to learn drives Marine Corps veteran to earn PhD, start own business
Read full article: Love of history, appetite to learn drives Marine Corps veteran to earn PhD, start own businessJodie Sweezey discovered military history in her teens, but waited until after she graduated college to join the military, a decision partly shaped by her father who served in Vietnam.
‘What are we? Heroes:’ Trooper Steve and News 6 photojournalist go on Honor Flight to honor our veterans
Read full article: ‘What are we? Heroes:’ Trooper Steve and News 6 photojournalist go on Honor Flight to honor our veteransTrooper Steve and photojournalist James 'Goose' Gosselin document their 19-hour mission to honor our heroes
French children hail D-Day veterans as heroes as they arrive in Normandy for anniversary events
Read full article: French children hail D-Day veterans as heroes as they arrive in Normandy for anniversary eventsFrench schoolchildren have greeted dozens of U.S. World War II veterans with a big poster saying ‘’thank you'' as they arrived on Monday in Normandy.
US seeking ‘citizen archivists’ to help transcribe American Revolution pension records
Read full article: US seeking ‘citizen archivists’ to help transcribe American Revolution pension recordsThe National Park Service and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) are collaborating on a project to transcribe the pension records of more than 80,000 of America’s first veterans and their widows.
'All-American hero:' Fallen veterans honored on Memorial Day at Cape Canaveral National Cemetery
Read full article: 'All-American hero:' Fallen veterans honored on Memorial Day at Cape Canaveral National CemeteryCape Canaveral National Cemetery hosted its annual Memorial Day ceremony Monday honoring local veterans and their families who attended the somber event.
Man on mission to share World War II hero stories visits 100-year-old Central Florida veteran
Read full article: Man on mission to share World War II hero stories visits 100-year-old Central Florida veteranRishi Sharma runs a non-profit and YouTube channel called “Remember World War II with Rishi Sharma”
This Army vet liked to fix cars as a hobby. Now he’s helping low-income families move forward
Read full article: This Army vet liked to fix cars as a hobby. Now he’s helping low-income families move forwardWe rely on our cars for just about everything. Most of us need one to get to work, the grocery store, and our medical appointments. For those living paycheck to paycheck, a costly repair can be a disaster. This week’s Getting Results Award winner is donating his time to those who can least afford an unexpected breakdown.
‘It was worth it’: Service dog puppy raiser advocates for more puppy raiser volunteers
Read full article: ‘It was worth it’: Service dog puppy raiser advocates for more puppy raiser volunteersPatriot Service Dogs is looking for 10 volunteers on the Space Coast for their two-month Service Dog Summer School
‘Basic geometry:’ How this Central Florida Army veteran became a self-taught origami artist
Read full article: ‘Basic geometry:’ How this Central Florida Army veteran became a self-taught origami artistRodriquez Benjamin, 40, spent 6 years in the U.S. Army, including two deployments in Iraq – the first for 15 months and the second for 14 months.
Stars and Stripes flying again at Titusville veterans center where man stole US flag
Read full article: Stars and Stripes flying again at Titusville veterans center where man stole US flagThe U.S. flag is flying once again in front of the Disabled American Veterans chapter in Titusville where a man stole a flag last week.
Central Florida Navy veteran searches world’s waters to recover remains of lost service members
Read full article: Central Florida Navy veteran searches world’s waters to recover remains of lost service membersJohn Marsack isn’t in the military anymore, but this U.S. Navy veteran continues to serve his country in a heroic way.
Lou Conter, last survivor of USS Arizona from Pearl Harbor attack, dies at 102
Read full article: Lou Conter, last survivor of USS Arizona from Pearl Harbor attack, dies at 102Lou Conter, the last living survivor of the USS Arizona battleship that exploded and sank during the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, has died.
From major to mogul: How one woman took lessons from the Army to build her business
Read full article: From major to mogul: How one woman took lessons from the Army to build her businessSonja Stribling talks about her 21-year military career, transforming her life and helping thousands of women do the same.
UCF organization provides space to serve women veterans on campus
Read full article: UCF organization provides space to serve women veterans on campusFounded by senior business management major Alexandria Marcellus, the Women Veterans Association is dedicated to empowering female veterans and fostering a supportive network on campus.
Organization helps veterans with free transportation around Central Florida
Read full article: Organization helps veterans with free transportation around Central FloridaAndy is extremely passionate about serving veterans and is well-versed about their needs and how people can get involved through volunteering, especially with our biggest volunteer need, the DAV transportation network.
‘It’s life-impacting:’ Florida veterans receive millions in backpay, plus monthly benefits
Read full article: ‘It’s life-impacting:’ Florida veterans receive millions in backpay, plus monthly benefitsSome Seminole County veterans now have extra money in their pockets thanks to Seminole County Veterans' Services.
‘There’s no disability on that ice:’ Army veteran is one of the best para bobsledders in the world
Read full article: ‘There’s no disability on that ice:’ Army veteran is one of the best para bobsledders in the world“Once I gave my life to God, I started to show up to things,” Will Castillo said. “I kept showing up and kept showing up and eventually, I ended up going to the top of the track. Now I compete throughout the world representing the U.S.A.”
‘We keep our promises to the men and women who serve:’ How DAV aims to help more veterans this year
Read full article: ‘We keep our promises to the men and women who serve:’ How DAV aims to help more veterans this yearDAV helps veterans get their benefits, and offers several assistance programs on everything from careers to medical appointment transportation
Central Florida veterans find camaraderie through USTA’s Military Tennis Program
Read full article: Central Florida veterans find camaraderie through USTA’s Military Tennis ProgramMarc Spittler and Henry Pruitt served their country at different times, and in different branches of services, but both have found that military camaraderie again through the Military Tennis Program.
Leesburg WWII soldier buried Sunday 80 years after his death
Read full article: Leesburg WWII soldier buried Sunday 80 years after his deathA World War II soldier for Leesburg will get a hero’s welcome home procession and be buried with full military honors Sunday, 80 years after he was killed in action.
‘Here’s Hope:’ K9s For Warriors helps husband, wife Air Force veterans find themselves again
Read full article: ‘Here’s Hope:’ K9s For Warriors helps husband, wife Air Force veterans find themselves againAshley and Daniel McCaffrey are both U.S. Air Force veterans who not only share the bond of marriage, but the understanding of the trauma that can sometimes come with defending our country.
Christmas tree coming down? This Eustis man will turn it into a cane for a veteran
Read full article: Christmas tree coming down? This Eustis man will turn it into a cane for a veteranChristmas is over, the ornaments have been taken down and put away, but the trees can enjoy a new life as a cane for a veteran at Oscar Morris’ workshop in Eustis.
Gary Sinise Foundation hosts more than 700 families of fallen military heroes at Disney World
Read full article: Gary Sinise Foundation hosts more than 700 families of fallen military heroes at Disney WorldMore than 700 families of fallen military heroes are being honored at Walt Disney World Resort ahead of the holiday season.
'Thank Him,' 104-year-old WWII vet celebrates birthday with city of Oviedo
Read full article: 'Thank Him,' 104-year-old WWII vet celebrates birthday with city of OviedoA World War II veteran is turning 104 years old, and on Saturday Oviedo and Seminole County residents turned out to wish him a happy birthday.
‘The man that bullets couldn’t stop:’ Author writes book of his father’s WWII heroism
Read full article: ‘The man that bullets couldn’t stop:’ Author writes book of his father’s WWII heroismAuthor Walt Larimore expands on At First Light, which tells the true story of a World War II hero, his bravery and an amazing horse
‘Fell in love with this place:’ Navy veteran finds his place helping students, veterans at UCF
Read full article: ‘Fell in love with this place:’ Navy veteran finds his place helping students, veterans at UCFNot sure what to do after high school, Matt Winstel and a friend joined the U.S. Navy on the buddy program and “the rest was 26 years of Naval lore.”
‘A big job’: Nephew reacts after remains of missing Leesburg WWII soldier are ID’d
Read full article: ‘A big job’: Nephew reacts after remains of missing Leesburg WWII soldier are ID’dStaff Sgt. Franklin Hall was 21 years old when he died. His remains were identified earlier this year — around 80 years after his death.
‘I wanted to fill up the room,’ Disabled veteran, family helps foster kids have merry Christmas
Read full article: ‘I wanted to fill up the room,’ Disabled veteran, family helps foster kids have merry ChristmasAn Orange County veteran has spent the past year buying toys, leading up to Giving Tuesday. Her goal is to help foster families this holiday season.
Volusia County veteran remembers time providing security for former first lady Rosalynn Carter
Read full article: Volusia County veteran remembers time providing security for former first lady Rosalynn CarterA retired Air Force veteran now living in Volusia County reminisces on his time providing security for former first lady Rosalynn Carter.
Remains of a WWII heavy bomber gunner from Central Florida identified nearly 80 years after his death
Read full article: Remains of a WWII heavy bomber gunner from Central Florida identified nearly 80 years after his deathMiliary officials say a U.S. Army Air Force gunner’s remains have been accounted for nearly eight decades after the heavy bomber he was flying in was shot down over France during World War II.
‘I lost it all’: Fire destroys Volusia County veteran’s home, kills service dogs
Read full article: ‘I lost it all’: Fire destroys Volusia County veteran’s home, kills service dogsWednesday, Kerry Sprague's life changed in an instant. The Coast Guard veteran was at work when she got a devastating phone call from her neighbor.
Disney volunteers help get results for veterans ahead of the holidays
Read full article: Disney volunteers help get results for veterans ahead of the holidaysIt's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the Orlando Fisher House in Lake Nona. From Christmas trees to wreaths, all of it was donated by Walt Disney World.
Not all servicemembers have voting protections. Rep. Frost wants to change that
Read full article: Not all servicemembers have voting protections. Rep. Frost wants to change thatDuring a news conference Monday, Rep. Maxwell Frost announced the Voting Overseas Treated Equally for Servicemembers (VOTES) Act.
‘Life-changing event:’ Navy veteran went from studying music to rocketing into outer space
Read full article: ‘Life-changing event:’ Navy veteran went from studying music to rocketing into outer spaceVeteran Winston E. Scott served over 26 years in the U.S. Navy, with seven of those years spent as a NASA astronaut.
‘My fight isn’t just for me, it’s for everybody;’ Camp Lejeune widow helps others to seek benefits after husband’s death
Read full article: ‘My fight isn’t just for me, it’s for everybody;’ Camp Lejeune widow helps others to seek benefits after husband’s deathMichelle James works to spread awareness of the toxic water at Camp Lejeune and how veterans and their families can fight for compensation
‘The VA just loves to tell me no:’ Facebook group helps Camp Lejeune widow fight for benefits
Read full article: ‘The VA just loves to tell me no:’ Facebook group helps Camp Lejeune widow fight for benefitsSusie Coates continues to fight for compensation after her husband's death with the help of the Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Widows
‘I have to worry about my son:’ Camp Lejeune widow worries for her son’s health after her husband’s death
Read full article: ‘I have to worry about my son:’ Camp Lejeune widow worries for her son’s health after her husband’s deathCarmen Garcia's husband died after serving at Camp Lejeune; now she's concerned about her son who spent time on base as a toddler
‘I’m finding help is out there:’ Widow fights for help after husband’s Camp Lejeune-related death
Read full article: ‘I’m finding help is out there:’ Widow fights for help after husband’s Camp Lejeune-related deathJenny Rimmer finds help from Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Widows group to file for compensation under Camp Lejeune Justice Act 2022
‘Never give up:’ 30 years after her husband’s death, widow fights for Camp Lejeune-related benefits
Read full article: ‘Never give up:’ 30 years after her husband’s death, widow fights for Camp Lejeune-related benefitsKaren Swindler advocates for other widows while remembering and honoring her husband
‘He was the love of my life:’ Widow vows never to stop fighting for her late husband’s Camp Lejeune benefits
Read full article: ‘He was the love of my life:’ Widow vows never to stop fighting for her late husband’s Camp Lejeune benefitsDebbie Martin urges other Camp Lejeune widows to file for their benefits and file under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022
‘He was proud to be a Marine:’ Widow files claim 20 years after reservist husband’s death
Read full article: ‘He was proud to be a Marine:’ Widow files claim 20 years after reservist husband’s deathSheila Henson is hoping to be awarded in Camp Lejeune Justice Act lawsuit after husband dies from cancer at age 42
‘You’re never alone:’ How Wounded Warrior Project helped Army veteran find her way again
Read full article: ‘You’re never alone:’ How Wounded Warrior Project helped Army veteran find her way againWhen Yomari Cruz returned home after serving in Afghanistan with the U.S. Army, she found herself struggling with adjusting back to civilian life.
Longwood-based First Responder’s Coffee Company supports those who serve their communities
Read full article: Longwood-based First Responder’s Coffee Company supports those who serve their communitiesBrent Tucker, the owner of First Responder’s Coffee Company, dedicated much of his adult life to serving his country.
Deadline extended for veterans to apply for PACT Act retroactive benefits
Read full article: Deadline extended for veterans to apply for PACT Act retroactive benefitsThe U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs has extended the deadline for veterans and survivors to apply for retroactive benefits through the PACT Act.
‘Art has been my main medicine:’ Marine veteran rediscovers herself through her paint brush
Read full article: ‘Art has been my main medicine:’ Marine veteran rediscovers herself through her paint brushAfter spending time in the Navy ROTC program at Boone High School, Veronika Tuskowski joined the Marines in July 2001 after her senior year.
PACT Act retroactive benefits: Why more veterans may be eligible for more money than they think
Read full article: PACT Act retroactive benefits: Why more veterans may be eligible for more money than they thinkA major deadline for veterans of the Vietnam, Gulf War and post-9/11 eras is fast approaching, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is urging more veterans to file claims for health issues potentially caused by their service.
‘The greatest thing that I ever did:’ 102-year-old Navy veteran is kind of a big deal
Read full article: ‘The greatest thing that I ever did:’ 102-year-old Navy veteran is kind of a big dealIn 1942, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Navy Women’s Reserve Act into law which created what was commonly known as the WAVES – Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service.
‘Amazing how much God did for me’: 94-year-old Korean War veteran reflects on struggles, triumphs
Read full article: ‘Amazing how much God did for me’: 94-year-old Korean War veteran reflects on struggles, triumphsHe may be 94 years old, but Korean War veteran Johnnie Kelly’s memory is sharper than most people half his age.