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  2. The Best (and Worst) States for Military Retirees - AOL

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    Oregon is tied with four states for having the highest percentage of homeless vets, and is the fifth-least-affordable in terms of housing for military retirees. f11photo/istockphoto 3rd Worst ...

  3. What It Costs Retirees To Rent in San Diego and 15 Other ...

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    San Diego % of population 65+: 13.8% Overall average rent: $2,274 1-bedroom average rent: $1,938 2-bedroom average rent: $2,429 Learn More: 10 Things the Middle Class Won’t Be Able To Afford in ...

  4. Freedom Station - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Station is a non-profit 501c charitable organization located in San Diego, California whose mission is to assist recovering injured military service members who are awaiting their retirement or discharge from their respective branch of the United States military service.

  5. Military families' housing benefits lag as rents explode - AOL

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    When Kristin Martin found out her husband was being transferred to Naval Base San Diego, securing housing for their family of five quickly took over her life. A common complaint is that with rents ...

  6. Naval Medical Center San Diego - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Naval Training Center San Diego - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1990s, San Diego had become home to more than one-sixth of the Navy's entire fleet. San Diego had more than a dozen major military installations, accounting for nearly 20 percent of the local economy with more than 133,000 uniformed personnel and another 30,000 civilians relying on the military for their livelihood. [5]

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