A Night to Remember with the Miami Symphony.

Vet Info & Miami Symphony – A Night of Music & Honor Vet Info, in collaboration with the Miami Symphony Orchestra, proudly brought Veterans together for an unforgettable evening of music and appreciation. Veterans were personally invited by Conductor Eduardo Marturet to attend the Whispers of the Future concert at the iconic Adrienne Arsht Center. The evening featured two world premiere musical works, creating a powerful and inspiring experience for all in attendance. This special night was a meaningful reminder of how music can unite, uplift, and honor those who have served. We are grateful to the Miami Symphony Orchestra for opening their doors and hearts to our Veterans and for making this night truly memorable. 

Vet Info recognized on the Playbill! Amazing!!!

SEATS TO REMEMBER

Meeting the U.S. Army Golden Knights Parachute Team

What an amazing day getting to meet the HHC Commander and 1st SGT. of the U.S. Army Golden Knights Parachute Team. The Golden Knights are the Army’s elite precision parachute demonstration team, representing the highest levels of professionalism, skill, and commitment while showcasing the Army’s core values around the world.

We are hopeful that some truly incredible opportunities may come from this connection—opportunities that could positively impact the Veterans of South Florida. Keep your fingers crossed as we look ahead to what the future may bring.

Cast Off 22 Kicks Off the New Year in Classic Style with U.S. Air Force Veteran Kipp Williams and Family.

Vet Info kicked off the New Year in style aboard the Cast Off 22 with our first Veteran trip of the year. In partnership with MWR Miami and in support of those who serve in the United States Military, we were honored to begin 2026 with a Family Veteran Fishing Trip.

U.S. Air Force Veteran Kipp Williams, along with his wife Ruka and their son Max, spent the day together in the Florida Everglades fishing for bass—and whatever else decided to bite. Although we didn’t catch many fish, the experience was unforgettable as we encountered nearly 50 alligators throughout the day, adding to the excitement and uniqueness of the trip.

At Vet Info, our mission is to enhance the quality of life for those who have served and continue to serve our great nation. Under the guidance of Capt. Bill Watts, the day was filled with laughter, relaxation, and lasting memories made aboard the Cast Off 22.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM VET INFO

The Founders and Volunteers of Vet Info would like to wish all the Active-Duty Service Members, Veterans and their families a Happy Thanksgiving. Thanks for your Service and Sacrifice because of you we can enjoy the day in a free country.

The Passing of Margaret Hatter Keller – Founding member Bill Watts Mother.

It is with sorrow in our hearts that we announce the passing of Bill’s Mother who was from Mayo, South Carolina. She had been sick for numerous years and finally went home to be with her parents on October 23, 2025.

If you have a moment please wish the family well on their recovery from her lost. Here is the link to her obituary.
https://www.floydmortuary.com/obituaries/margaret-keller

Passing of Margaret Keller - Founder Bill Watts's mother

Dr. Gloria Lewis -Suicide Prevention Coordinator of the Miami VA Hospital Retires.

Vet Info Founder Bill Watts paid heartfelt tribute to Dr. Gloria Lewis of the Miami VA Hospital, honoring her decades of dedicated service and unwavering commitment to our nation’s Veterans. Dr. Lewis will be deeply missed by her colleagues, and most especially by the Veterans whose lives she touched with compassion, integrity, and care.

To view photos from the celebration, visit the 2025 Gallery. Highlights from the retirement ceremony are also available on the Vet Info Video Channel on YouTube..

Public Statement from the Board of Directors’ Secretary of Vet Info, Inc.

Vet Info reaches a Major Milestone with over 100,000 unique site visits.

In the first week of June 2025, Vet Info hit a powerful milestone — over 100,000 unique visits to our website in a relatively short time! This surge isn’t just a number — it’s a reflection of a growing community committed to one mission: improving the lives of U.S. Service Members and Veterans, both Active-Duty and retired.

Since launching in 2020, Vet Info has connected with over 10,000 Veterans, Active-Duty members, families, and supporters. What makes this even more meaningful? We’re a 100% volunteer-run initiative — no major corporate funding, no flashy overhead — just real people giving their time, energy, and sometimes their own money to make a difference.

We’re not here to claim we’re the biggest. We’re here because 22 Veterans a day is a number we refuse to accept. Suicide prevention and intervention aren’t side projects for us — they’re at the heart of everything we do.

Our leadership and volunteers are on the front lines of support, working daily to bring hope, help, and healing to those who’ve served. Every visit, every message, every conversation could be the one that changes — or even saves — a life.

This is more than traffic. This is momentum. And we’re just getting started.

Miami VA Hospital B.A.R.C. Program – Building Awareness and Resilience Through Canines.

Download the flyer and application for this new program at the Miami VA Hospital. All Contact information is found on the Flyer.