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Aerial view of the Naval Medical Center San Diego as seen in the 1950s. An entirely new $270 million hospital complex was built in Florida Canyon, north of the original hospital, during the mid-1980s; the site was chosen at the urging of then-U.S. Representative Bob Wilson, after whom the new
Bob Wilson Naval Hospital, San Diego, California; Naval Hospital Jacksonville, at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida; Naval Hospital Pensacola, Florida; Naval Hospital Corps School (1913–2011), Lake County, Illinois; Bethesda Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland; Naval Hospital Boston Historic District, Chelsea, Massachusetts
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San Leandro Naval Hospital (World War 2 only) Long Beach Naval Hospital (1964-1994), now Long Beach Towne Center; Naval Hospital Long Beach (1941-1950), now a VA health center; Naval Hospital Oakland (1942-1996), also known as Oak Knoll Naval Hospital; Naval Convalescent Hospital Beaumont; Naval Convalescent Hospital Arrowhead Springs; Alameda ...
Naval Center for Combat and Operational Stress Control; Active: February 2008 – Present: Country: United States: Allegiance: United States of America: Branch: Navy: Garrison/HQ: Street and Mailing Address Naval Center for Combat and Operational Stress Control 34960 Bob Wilson Drive, Suite 400 San Diego, CA 92134-6400: Nickname(s) N.C. COSC ...
A view of the former Great Lakes Naval Hospital during demolition in 2013. On 9 December 1960, Great Lakes Naval Hospital (building 200H) was dedicated replacing the original hospital, building 1H. During the Vietnam War, the hospital cared for over 11,000 patients at the 478,000 sq ft (44,400 m 2), 825 bed facility. [14]
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The medical center is located in North Chicago, Illinois, and is on the grounds of the former North Chicago VA Medical Center, [2] opened on 1 March 1926. [3] [4] During the years from 1928 to 1939, an additional six buildings were constructed. In 1939, the hospital was renamed the Downey Veteran Administration Hospital. [5]