The Navy plans to shed about 3,100 medical personnel in Fiscal Year 2020 while adding 5,000 active duty sailors to staff aviation units and a crop of new ships, according to Tuesday’s Department of the Navy budget request. Read full news at this link...
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U.S. Navy medical providers assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1) carry a simulated casualty inside the flight-deck triage during a mass-casualty exercise while underway in the East China Sea (Picture source: US Marine Corps)
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