Former Military Police Officer Finds Calm Behind the Wheel

By Shatora Magna, Public Affairs Specialist
For almost nine years, Ryan Flynn served in the U.S. Army as a military police officer. Service was his calling, but life after the uniform brought a new kind of battle: severe PTSD.
Today, Flynn has found a surprising source of calm: driving the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center’s new golf cart. As a volunteer with the Center for Development & Civic Engagement, he shuttles Veterans and visitors from the parking garage to the atrium entrance. For patients with mobility challenges, the ride saves steps. For Flynn, it eases the weight of PTSD.
“I think just getting out of the house is a good thing to do,” Flynn said. “It’s no good to anybody to stay at home. If you can be outside helping people, connecting with other Veterans, it makes a difference. I’ve always looked up to the older Veterans, so this is another chance to engage with them, be productive and just be out of the house. And yeah, it calms me.”
Flynn first heard about the golf cart role when he reached out looking for community service opportunities. His experience came naturally from his first job as a caddy, and he grew up around golf courses. “So yeah, it’s a natural fit,” he said smiling.
For Flynn, connecting with other Veterans comes more easily than talking with civilians. “Most people are supportive of my service,” he said. “But there are some who aren’t...the Veteran community understands in a way others can’t.”
When asked what advice he has for other Veterans struggling with PTSD, Flynn doesn’t hesitate:
“Be patient with it,” he said. “Reach out and get connected with the community. You don’t have to wait until you’re in crisis to ask for help. Don’t be too hard on yourself, give yourself some grace. You can’t predict how PTSD is going to affect you, but you can make sure you have good people around.”
For those visiting the VA, Flynn will be waiting, and he’ll be golf cart ready to offer you a lift and listening ear.
To schedule a ride from the parking garage to the atrium entrance, call the CDCE or the information desk at
