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  2. West Los Angeles VA Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center is among a network of housing, shelter, utilities, food preparation facilities and a hospital mandated to permanently serve veterans at the West Los Angeles VA Soldiers Home. The approximately 400 remaining acres of the Soldiers Home is located adjacent to the West Los Angeles, Westwood and ...

  3. VA's illegal leases on West L.A. campus pose a tough ... - AOL

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    Some were terminated, others renewed under the West Los Angeles Leasing Act of 2016. ... and a lawsuit alleges that the Department of Veterans Affairs has illegally leased veteran land.

  4. After half a century of grievances, veterans' housing demands ...

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    A lawsuit alleging the Department of Veterans Affairs failed to maintain the campus and provide adequate housing for disabled veterans is set for trial Tuesday.

  5. VA ordered to build thousands more homes for veterans on West ...

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    A federal judge on Friday slammed the Department of Veterans Affairs for failing to build enough homes for veterans in West Los Angeles and ruled that a private school, UCLA, an oil driller and a ...

  6. Wadsworth Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Wadsworth Chapel, also known as the Catholic-Protestant Chapels, is actually two separate chapels under one roof on the campus of the Dept. of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in West Los Angeles, California. The structure was built in 1900 and was closed in 1971 after being damaged in the 1971 Sylmar earthquake.

  7. List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Wikipedia

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    Veterans' health care in the United States is separated geographically into 19 regions (numbered 1, 2, 4–10, 12 and 15–23) [1] known as VISNs, or Veterans Integrated Service Networks, into systems within each network headed by medical centers, and hierarchically within each system by division level of care or type.