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The Navy has a choice: Get better or become less relevant
theblaze.com · 3h · first report

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The Navy has been through a lot over the past several months. Ships have stayed at sea longer than planned. Sailors have missed more time with their families. Aircraft have flown hard. Weapons have been fired in numbers we have not seen in decades. Maintenance has been pushed to the right because the mission came first. We cannot keep shrinking the number of ships while expanding the number of missions and pretend the math will somehow work. Now the bills are going to start coming due. Ships will return needing repairs. Aircraft will need maintenance. Magazines will need to be refilled. Sailors will need time at home. Families that have carried an enormous burden will want some normalcy back. All of that is understandable. But what happens next will tell us a lot about the future of the United States Navy. We can spend the next few years talking about how hard the Iran fight was, how tired the force is, and how much everything costs. We can lower expectations, reduce deployments, accep
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