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The U.S. Navy has surpassed its recruiting targets for fiscal year 2025 well ahead of time, achieving this milestone three months earlier than planned. This success sets the branch up to send over 40,000 future Sailors to basic training by the end of the summer.
“An unprecedented number of qualified and motivated Americans are choosing to serve their country,” stated Secretary of the Navy John Phelan. “Given the increasing complexity and challenges in the world, our readiness begins with our most valuable resource, our people.”
The Navy exceeded its 2024 recruiting goal of 40,600 by bringing in an additional 378 recruits, resulting in its largest recruitment class in more than twenty years, according to the U.S. Navy.

The Navy — which reached its recruiting goal on Wednesday after contracting 40,600 future sailors — has been focused on connecting with “qualified” and “motivated” candidates across the U.S. (@SECNAV via X)
The Navy’s recruiting success this year follows a similar announcement earlier this month from the U.S. Army, in which the branch announced it had surpassed its fiscal year 2025 recruiting goals four months ahead of schedule. The Army signed contracts with more than 61,000 future soldiers, a more than 10% increase from the 55,000 recruits targeted in fiscal year 2024.
Last month, the U.S. Coast Guard also reported a surge in recruitment numbers. In FY 2025, the Coast Guard has recruited more than 4,700 new members, which is 1,200 more than it had at the same time last year.
The U.S. Navy did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.