Miami VA Town Hall Meeting

Learn About Programs, Benefits and Resources available to You.

Miami VA Leadership will be on hand to answer questions.

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10th Annual Mt. Vernon to Marietta, 160-Mile Veterans and First Responders Paddle

The 10th Annual Paddle for Heroes, Mt. Vernon, Ohio to Marietta, Ohio 160-Mile – 2026 Memorial Paddle, will be dedicated in honor of:

1st Lieutenant Charles L. Wilkins & PFC Ryan A. Martin.

—Both killed in action on August 20, 2004, during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

On August 20th, 2004, with temperatures rising above 95 degrees, soldiers of A Company, 216th Engineer Battalion, from Chillicothe, Ohio, were concluding a long day of route-clearance operations. Operating in the notoriously dangerous region of Samarra—often referred to as “the hot entry point to Fallujah”—their mission was abruptly cut short. A sudden blast struck the convoy’s lead Humvee, claiming the lives of two dedicated soldiers: 1LT Charles Wilkins and PFC Ryan Martin.

A 1984 graduate of Bishop Hartley High School (Columbus, Ohio), Charles Wilkins first served in the U.S. Air Force. Seeking to become an officer, he later joined the Ohio Army National Guard, which allowed him to pursue law school at Capital University while also working as a transportation planner for the Federal Highway Administration.

Despite his busy schedule, LT Wilkins was known for always making time for family—doing so joyfully and with a smile. Friends and loved ones described him as witty, dedicated, and selfless. His commitment to helping others led him to volunteer from a sister company to deploy with A Co. 216th Engineer Battalion to Iraq. He put law school on hold because he felt called to help rebuild the country and support his fellow soldiers.

PFC Ryan A. Martin

Ryan Martin graduated from Mount Vernon High School in 2000. Following the attacks of September 11th, he felt compelled to serve and joined the Ohio Army National Guard. Known as a go-getter, PFC Martin enthusiastically volunteered for deployment with A Co. 216th Engineer Battalion.

Nicknamed “Big Bear,” Martin brought humor and positivity to his unit. He loved telling stories—such as the time he bought a semi-truck at age 16, only to have his parents make him return it. He was thrilled to operate heavy equipment in Iraq and looked forward to becoming a heavy-equipment operator or working alongside his father on the family farm.

 

Event Details:

The Paddle for Heroes memorial paddle is a challenging and reflective 160-mile journey.

  •  Participants will paddle approximately 30 miles per day, up to 12 hours daily.
  • A meaningful event focused on remembrance, resilience, and outreach.

Registration & Participation:

  •  Only 30 paddle spots are available.
  •  Priority is given to veterans, first responders, and their adult partners.

* The first 10 veterans or first responders who commit will have their room covered at the Lafayette Hotel in Marietta on Friday, June 12th, 2026.

*Non-veterans and non-first responders interested in attending should contact:

Joey Butts, Vice President, Paddle for Heroes

Text: 740-258-2127

Email: paddleforheroesusa@gmail.com

There are additional ways to support this event, other than paddling. Please contact Joey for more information.

POP-UP VA SUPPORT SESSION Port Saint Lucie VA Clinic

We are excited to announce a special Pop-Up VA Support Session featuring our VA My HealtheVet Coordinator and Travel Pay Team! This is a fantastic opportunity to get personalized assistance with:

  • Beneficiary Travel Self-Service System Enrollment
  • Authorization Process
  • Upgrading Accounts
  • Accessing Records
  • Tracking Appointments
  • And much more!

Our team is here to help you navigate these essential services. Don’t miss out on this chance to enhance your VA experience and get your questions answered.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Presentation of VISN8 LPOP Challenge Coins to Dept. of Veteran Affairs Gulf War Illness Research Advisory Committee.

Members of the Department of Veteran Affairs Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Illness Holding VISN8 LPOP Challenge Coins presented during a parent committee meeting held in Oahu Hawaii.

During the Department of Veterans Affairs Gulf War Illness Research Advisory Committee meeting held at the Oahu Vet Center in Hawaii members were presented with Challenge coins by the VISN8 LPOP Veteran Advocate who was present. This was given for the hard work and dedication of the advisory members. The Hawaiian Islands are home to 112,000 Military Veterans, 50,000+ Active Duty Service Members, and 9,600 Hawaii State Guard members.

Founder Desert Storm Veteran Bill Meets Southern Command – Commander – Admiral Faller

Admiral Faller Southern Command and Bill Watts

Today Veterans from all over South Florida came to the city of Doral in a somber ceremony celebrating our Nation’s Hero’s. Key Note Speaker Admiral Faller took the time to Thank all the Veterans Past and Present for their Service.