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  2. Licensed practical nurse - Wikipedia

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    Other LPNs/LVN worked for home health care services; employment services; residential care facilities; community care facilities; outpatient care centers; and federal, state, and local government agencies. [1] In the United States, employment of LPNs is projected to grow by 21 percent between 2008 and 2018, much faster than average.

  3. 44th Medical Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 44th Medical Brigade was constituted in the Regular Army on 30 December 1965 and activated at Fort Sam Houston, Texas on 1 January 1966 for future service in Vietnam. The unit was organized under Table of Organization and Equipment (TOE) 8-112E, with an authorized strength of 20 officers and 47 enlisted ...

  4. Valley Forge General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the Valley Forge General Hospital became host to a program for training Occupational Therapy Specialist (MOS 91L). The course was 21 weeks long, and converted what had been an on-the-job training program into a formal course of instruction, providing classroom training coupled with clinical experience with Valley Forge's patients.

  5. United States Army Futures Command - Wikipedia

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    AFC's headquarters is based in Austin, Texas where it spreads across three locations totaling 75,000 ft 2; [173] One location is a University of Texas System building at 210 W. Seventh St. in downtown Austin, on the 15th and 19th floors; UT Regents did not charge rent to AFC through December 2019. [176] [177]

  6. Fitzsimons Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 1920, the facility was formally renamed the Fitzsimons General Hospital after Lt. William T. Fitzsimons, the first American medical officer (a surgeon) killed in World War I. [4] By the 1920s, the hospital was the largest tuberculosis hospital in the United States using heliotherapy as one of the major forms of treatment.

  7. History of Vietnamese Americans in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese coming into Houston in the 2000s and beyond came to find education and jobs. [13]In 2005 Houston had 32,000 Vietnamese and Vietnamese Americans, making it the second largest Vietnamese American community in the United States of any city after that of San Jose, California. [14]

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