Navy’s planned shipbuilding spree overlooks looming sailor shortage

Navy’s planned shipbuilding spree overlooks looming sailor shortage

The Navy plans to reach 326 active ships by 2023 from its current 283, according to its long-range construction plan for fiscal year 2019. That net increase of 43 ships could require approximately 35,000 more sailors than the roughly 328,000 active duty sailors serving this year.

<div>Navy’s planned shipbuilding spree overlooks looming sailor shortage</div>, Huntsville News

<div>Navy’s planned shipbuilding spree overlooks looming sailor shortage</div>, Huntsville News
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