United States Department of Veterans Affairs
United States Department of Veterans Affairs

VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

Returning Service Members


Photo: Sgt. 1st Class Shannon Goodwin of the D.C. Guard's 547th Transportation Company gets a welcome-home hug from retired Sgt. 1st Class Mary Gross, a former member of the D.C. Guard. This photo appeared on www.army.mil.
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Welcome Home!

On behalf of the employees and volunteers at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System please allow me to thank and commend you for the service you have given to our country. Home again, you are probably pondering your next step, and whether it's school, work, or just settling down into a new home, I encourage you to use our VA services that you have earned. One visit and you will see what our team of renowned medical professionals, social services providers, and caring staff can do for you.

It will be our honor to serve you however we can. Please give us a call to learn more: (310) 268-3074. Ask for Isabel Moriarty, OEF/OIF Program Manager. We're looking forward to your call.

Donna M. Beiter, RN, MSN, Acting Director, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System


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Having trouble sleeping at night? Feeling disoriented or moody? Finding yourself irritated often? The DoD encourages returning military personnel to check out an online health screening.
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