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Navy Canceling Early Discharges and Providing Extensions to Preserve Extra Sailors in Uniform
 
Simply months after the Navy introduced a document recruitment bonus, the ocean service has made a collection of coverage adjustments which might be geared toward reducing the pace at which sailors go away the Navy in an additional signal that the department is combating recruitment and retention of service members.

The adjustments, introduced in an administrative message launched Tuesday, embrace strikes to let sailors hold serving longer – the flexibility of sailors to use for a delay in separation or retirement, and a suggestion to waive “high-year tenure” necessities – in addition to a measure to forestall sailors from leaving the fleet early. The message defined that the objective behind the adjustments is “to make sure the Navy stays absolutely manned and operationally prepared.”

These adjustments are being introduced in the midst of what Lt. Gen. David Ottignon, the Marine Corps’ officer in command of manpower, referred to as “arguably essentially the most difficult recruiting yr because the inception of the all-volunteer drive,” in Senate testimony on April 27.

https://www.specialforcesnews.com/navy-canceling-early-discharges-and-providing-extensions-to-preserve-extra-sailors-in-uniform/
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It's amazing how well wokeism is working. :laughingdog: