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The Navy marks its 249th birthday on Oct. 13. Both services will be honored as part of Homecoming 250 next year.
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The service cites high-tech tools, and added personnel, among the reasons for the turnaround.
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Personnel shortages led to the policy change, according to the service.
The service hopes to attract even more new airmen in 2025.
An ongoing aviator shortage led to the move, which the service called "a significant but necessary policy change."
The treatments could contribute to a better weight-management approach. DoD spends $1.24 billion on the existing setup.
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