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Navy Cuts 35% of Civilian Public Affairs Jobs Amid Push for Military Readiness Efforts

The US Navy is cutting 35% of civilian Public Affairs jobs in an effort to prioritize military readiness over bureaucratic functions. The move comes as part of a broader push by Secretary John C. Phelan to streamline the department's operations and focus on its core mission.

Navy Cuts 35% of Civilian Public Affairs Jobs Amid Push for Military Readiness Efforts
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The US Navy has announced plans to slash 35% of civilian Public Affairs jobs in an effort to boost military readiness and streamline operations. The move is part of a broader push to cut red tape and focus on combat readiness. The cuts are expected to affect hundreds of positions across the Navy, with the goal of increasing efficiency and effectiveness. The changes come as the Navy seeks to adapt to emerging threats and priorities.

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