Potential Navy Force Structure and Shipbuilding Plans: Background and Issues for Congress

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In February 2005, the Navy testified that the Navy in future years may require a total of 260 to 325 ships, or possibly 243 to 302 ships, depending on how much the Navy uses new technologies and a new ship crewing and deployment method called Sea Swap. In March 2005, the Navy provided a report to Congress showing the notional compositions of 260- and 325-ship fleets in FY2035.

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O'Rourke, Ronald May 25, 2005.

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In February 2005, the Navy testified that the Navy in future years may require
a total of 260 to 325 ships, or possibly 243 to 302 ships, depending on how much the
Navy uses new technologies and a new ship crewing and deployment method called
Sea Swap. In March 2005, the Navy provided a report to Congress showing the
notional compositions of 260- and 325-ship fleets in FY2035.

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72 p.

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O'Rourke, Ronald. Potential Navy Force Structure and Shipbuilding Plans: Background and Issues for Congress, report, May 25, 2005; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs7170/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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