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  2. VA Long Beach Healthcare System - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the war in 1945, the Naval Hospital had 1800 beds. Naval Hospital Long Beach also served as a major teaching hospital for the US Navy. On June 1, 1950, the Naval Hospital became VA Hospital Long Beach. [2] [3] The Navy purchased the land on September 25, 1941 from the Bixby family of Rancho Los Alamitos. [citation needed]

  3. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center - Wikipedia

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    Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center is now the training center for the Los Angeles Fire Department. The training center was named after LAFD firefighter Frank Hotchkin (July 17, 1956 – Sept. 27, 1980), who died during a fire on September 27, 1980, after falling through a roof of the Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center.

  4. Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton - Wikipedia

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    Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton has 150 beds, a 26-bed emergency center, nine operating rooms, six imaging rooms, and a labor and delivery unit. It also operates branch clinics in the Southern California area. It provides medical care for active-duty military, veterans and their families.

  5. Naval Base San Pedro - Wikipedia

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    The Port Los Angeles's long Wharf in Santa Monica was completed in 1894. The 4,700 feet Wharf had a Southern Pacific Railroad line that run out on the Wharf to the dock. San Pedro Bay port area was annexed to Los Angeles in 1909 and in 1913 a storm ended the Santa Monica operation. Thus Port of San Pedro grew to be a major port.

  6. Hospital corpsman - Wikipedia

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    Whether they are assigned to hospital ships, reservist installations, recruiter offices, or Marine Corps combat units, the rating of hospital corpsman is the most decorated in the United States Navy and the most decorated job in the U.S. military, with 22 Medals of Honor, 179 Navy Crosses since World War I, 31 Navy Distinguished Service Medals ...

  7. Lake Norconian Club - Wikipedia

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    The hospital closed for good in 1957, but the Naval Laboratory (then known as Naval Ordnance Laboratory Corona) remained. In 1962, 94 acres (38 ha) in the north were given to the state of California, and on that site was established the California Rehabilitation Center , the first state-funded addiction treatment program in the nation.

  8. Naval Hospital Santa Margarita Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Built on Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores, near the training Center's Lake O'Neill with 1,228 beds. In 1945 the hospital expanded to 1,584 beds. In 1950 the hospital was renamed Naval Hospital Camp Joseph H. Pendleton, Oceanside. The hospital was renamed a few times before being given its current name, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, in 1967 ...

  9. Naval Air Base San Pedro - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Base San Pedro, NAS Terminal Island was a US Navy World War II 410-acre airfield on Terminal Island in San Pedro, California part of the City of Los Angeles. Before the Navy took control of the airfield, the airstrip was the civilian Allen Field .

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