Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Navy's Fleet Plans Face Rough Seas

To hear Navy officials tell it, shipbuilders are finally heading for good times.

After dwindling to its smallest size in about a century, the Navy's 279-ship fleet will grow to 313 ships over the next decade.

A new aircraft carrier will be purchased every four or five years, and submarine production will double.

But outside the Navy, who believes it?

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