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As of 2022 more than 2,500 Veterans Affairs facilities face severe occupational shortages, a 22% increase from a year before. NBC's Ali Vitali hears from a Vietnam veteran who pressed for a VA clinic in his hometown of Stockton, Calif., that now faces staffing shortages.Sept. 26, 2023