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  2. Veterans Home of California Yountville - Wikipedia

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    The Veterans Home of California is located in Yountville, California, and was founded in 1884. [1] [2] The facility is the largest of its kind in the United States and has a population of almost 800 aged and disabled veterans of World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, the War in Afghanistan, and Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom.

  3. Yountville shooting - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 2018, a murder–suicide shooting took place at the Veterans Home of California in Yountville, California, United States. [2] The Pathway Home is a residential treatment program meant to help post-9/11 veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury reintegrate into society. [3]

  4. Luis Calvet - Wikipedia

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    Luis Calvet Sandoz (17 March 1888 - November 1936) was a Spanish sport shooter who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and in the 1932 Summer Olympics. [1] In the 1920 Summer Olympics he participated in the following events: [2] Team 30 metre military pistol - sixth place; Team 300 metre military rifle, prone - seventh place

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  6. Calvet - Wikipedia

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    Michel-Marie-Bernard Calvet (born 1944), New Caledonian archbishop; Nuria Calvet (born 1950), Venezuelan astronomer; Pierre du Calvet (1735–1786), Canadian businessman; Pol Calvet (born 1994), Catalan football player; Raphaël Calvet (born 1994), French football player; Raul Donazar Calvet (1938–2008), Brazilian football player

  7. Calvet Museum - Wikipedia

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    The main courtyard of the museum. The Calvet Museum (French: musée Calvet, pronounced [myze kalvɛ]) is the main museum in Avignon.Since the 1980s the collection has been split between two buildings, with the fine arts housed in an 18th-century hôtel particulier and a separate Lapidary Museum in the former chapel of the city's Jesuit college on rue de la République.

  8. Fondation Calvet - Wikipedia

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    La Fondation Calvet is an art foundation in Avignon, France, named for Esprit Calvet, who left his collections and library to it in 1810. The foundation maintains several museums and two libraries, with support from the town.

  9. Esprit Calvet - Wikipedia

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    Esprit Calvet (French pronunciation: [ɛspʁi kalvɛ]; 28 November 1728 – 25 July 1810) was a French physician and collector.. Calvet came from a long established family in Avignon and was educated at the Jesuit college in the town.