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Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System (CAVHCS) recently coordinated the "100 Woman Walk and Roll" event, a vibrant celebration dedicated to recognizing Women Veterans. Held
in honor of Women's Veterans Recognition Day, this gathering brought together 100 Women Veterans and their supporters for a day filled with activities, camaraderie, and mutual support.
Among the distinguished attendees was Rena Russell, a U.S. Army Veteran from Cleveland, Ohio, who currently resides in Columbus, Georgia. "This event honors the Women Veterans who have
served to protect and honor our country," remarked Russell. "Today, 100 Women Veterans join together from diverse backgrounds to celebrate our shared experiences and
contributions." CAVHCS Acting Director Valerie Russell delivered compelling opening comments, emphasizing the historical significance of Women's Veterans Recognition Day and
highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by Women Veterans. "On June 12, 1948, President Truman signed the Women's Armed Services Integration Act, enabling women to serve
full-time in the regular armed forces," stated Acting Director Russell. "Despite your unwavering service and dedication, many Women Veterans still grapple with being respected and
recognized. At CAVHCS, we firmly believe that you deserve the support and respect you have rightfully earned." The event also paid tribute to Dr. Ivy Ophelia Roach Brooks, a pioneering
figure in both military and medical fields. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1916, she enlisted in the Women's Army Corps and served as a dietitian during World War II. She later became
the first Black woman leader in radiology, serving as the director of radiology at Tuskegee VA Medical Center from 1966 to 1986. Dr. Brooks's family members attended the ceremony,
expressing deep appreciation for her recognition. Supervisory Diagnostic Tech Parrish Colvin reflected on her enduring legacy, "Dr. Ivy Brooks will be remembered for her dedication and
service. She was one of the first recognized Black female leaders in radiology and the first Black woman to train in radiation oncology. Her legacy is forever woven into the fabric of this
facility." This dynamic event fostered a profound sense of community among Women Veterans, emphasizing physical well-being and social connectedness through a variety of activities. The
resounding success of this year's event underscores the critical need to recognize and support Women Veterans continually. As plans for future events are already in motion, CAVHCS
remains steadfast in its dedication to honoring the sacrifices and accomplishments of all Veterans.
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