Key Takeaways
- The Navy and Marine Corps are working together to address a readiness shortfall.
- Amphibious warships face a 53% combat surge readiness rate.
- The Amphibious Force Readiness Board aims to expedite progress and eliminate obstacles.
The Navy and Marine Corps are working together to improve amphibious warship readiness, with a focus on addressing a readiness shortfall that has been gradual in improving. The Amphibious Force Readiness Board aims to expedite progress and eliminate obstacles. Despite challenges, the services have made progress, with combat surge readiness rates increasing from 42% last year to 53%. However, more work is needed to meet goals of 80% readiness.