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Navy admiral: Epic Fury could force tough cuts, personnel problems by July
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Navy admiral: Epic Fury could force tough cuts, personnel problems by July

The Hill · May 14, 2026, 5:56 PM

Key takeaways

  • Daryl Caudle said Thursday that without supplemental funding for the U.S. war in Iran, he will have to implement cuts in training, routine operations and personnel by July.
  • The [fiscal 2026] budget didn t bake in [Operation] Epic Fury, Caudle said during a House Armed Services Committee hearing.
  • He added that manpower accounts will take a hit without additional funding, with the Navy having to put a hold on between 12,000 and 15,000 new sailors he s trying to give a permanent change of station (PCS).

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Daryl Caudle said Thursday that without supplemental funding for the U.S. war in Iran, he will have to implement cuts in training, routine operations and personnel by July.

The [fiscal 2026] budget didn t bake in [Operation] Epic Fury, Caudle said during a House Armed Services Committee hearing. You see a large Navy force in the Middle East. So we re burning bright … but it does come at cost, and it comes at operational costs.

To have the funds necessary to continue the war effort — which is quickly racking up fuel costs, operating hours, maintenance dollars and munitions — I do fear that I ll have to start making decisions in the July time frame, Caudle said.

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