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Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) is a United States Navy hospital in San Diego, California.It is also known as Bob Wilson Naval Hospital and informally referred to as "Balboa Hospital", and "The Pink Palace", due to the stucco of the first buildings that were constructed being pinkish in color.
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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 ...
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San Leandro Naval Hospital (1944–1946), Oakland, California Naval Hospital Long Beach (1941-1950), now VA Long Beach Healthcare System Naval Convalescent Hospital Beaumont (1942–1945), California
Veterans Museum and Memorial Center . The San Diego Veterans Museum is a museum in Balboa Park in San Diego, California.Founded in 1989, it is dedicated to create, maintain, and operate an institution to honor and perpetuate the memories of all men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. [1]
Naval Training Center San Diego (NTC San Diego) is a former United States Navy base located at the north end of San Diego Bay, used as a training facility, commonly known as "boot camp". The Naval Training Center site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places , and many of the individual structures are designated as historic by the ...
Naval Base San Diego was established in 1922, as was the San Diego Naval Hospital. Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego was commissioned in 1921 [41] and the San Diego Naval Training Center in 1923; [42] the Naval Training Center was closed in 1997. In 1942 the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton was set up 45 miles north of the city on 250,000 acres.