The Veterans News Hour, December 4, 2017
The Veterans News Hour with David C Cory and Richard Hurley
Guest, Lidia Caton, who served in the Navy for 20 years. She discusses her experience in the Navy, including the issue of sexual harassment and assault, as well as the topics of the Veterans Choice Program, and Veteran Courts.
Guest, Lidia Caton
Lidia Caton was born in Trinidad and Tobago and later moved to the United States where she joined the U.S. Navy. She became a U.S. citizen when she was on active duty. She joined the Navy in 1979 and initially left active duty in 1981. She then served a few years in the Navy reserves, and in 1988 she returned to active duty. Between 1988 and 2006, she served on a number of ships, including the USS McKee (AS-41), the USS Dixon (AS-37), the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67), and the USS George Washington (CV-73). During her Navy career, she traveled the world on multiple deployments, with stops in many countries. She retired from the Navy in 2006 as a Petty Officer First Class, SW/AW Mess Specialist/Culinary Specialist. Since her retirement from the Navy, she has worked for Home Depot, Florida Youth Academy, General Dynamics and most recently for Veteran Choice. She also does volunteer work with the Veterans Court in Hillsborough County, Florida. She earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Everest University. She is our guest on The Veterans News Hour to discuss several topics, including serving in the US Navy, the VA’s Veterans Choice program, and veterans’ treatment courts.
The Veterans News Hour
News and talk show about military veterans issues, including VA benefits and all related topics.