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Navy launches new 'experience' program to cope with military recruit shortfall

The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) has launched a unique recruiting program which allows rookiesailors to samplea military career before committing to the Canadian Armed Forces long-term.

Navy rethinking recruitment with one-year contracts

Rows of sailors dressed in white and wearing caps sit before a navy ship.
Sailors attend a change of command ceremony at CFB Esquimalt, in Esquimalt, B.C. on June 24, 2015. HMCS Calgary is in the background. (Chap Hipolito/The Canadian Press)

The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN)launched aunique, one-year contractrecruiting program Friday which allows rookiesailors to samplea military career before committing to the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) long-term.

"Through the newNaval Experience Program(NEP), the Navy is rethinking the way it attracts, recruitsand trains sailors," a Department of National Defence (DND)news release says.

"The aim of the program is simple: to reduce the amount of time it takes to train civilians as sailors, to foster the development of sailors who love their work, and to attract those who enjoy the unique lifestyle that the Navy offers."

After NEP recruits sign a one-year contract, theyare required to go throughan eight-week basic training course before heading to either Esquimalt,B.C. or Halifax for a specialized navy training course.

The program is open to those aged 16 to 57, but applicants under 18 need permission from their parents.

"After the one-year contract, participants can choose to continue to serve with the RCN, either full-time or part-time, transfer to another element, or leave the RCN," the release said.

"For those who stay, they will transfer to a trade and carry on with their naval career; and for those who choose not to continue with the RCN, they will have had an amazing opportunity, and a valuable life experience to add to their resume."

A DND spokesperson told CBCNews in an email that the program is unique in the CAF;there is no equivalent program for the army orair force.

The department said the program is also unique in that it allows recruits to try differenttrades before committing to a military career long-term. CAF applicants usually must choose atrade before enrollingin the military.

"Life in the Navy can be demanding and challenging at times it is not for everyone and that's why the newNaval Experience Programgives participants the chance to experience life in the Navy, for one year, no strings attached,"Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, the RCN's commander, said in the news release.

"The program also allows the Navy to assess the suitability of the new participants and offer them career choices based on their success."

Military short thousands of troops

The new program comesas thearmed forces faces an acutepersonnel shortage. Last year, Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre said the military is 10,000 trainedsoldiers short of full strength. Eyre told a House of Commons committee last year he's "very, very worried" about the military's staffing numbers.

"I am concerned as the threats to the world security situation increase, as the threats at home increase, our readiness is going down within the Canadian Armed Forces," Eyre told thecommittee.

The shortage prompted Eyre to issue a directivemaking recruitment and retention the military's top priority.

The CAFlast yeardrastically changed dress and grooming rules for personnel, a move partly motivated by a need to boost recruitment and retention. The military also opened up recruitment to permanent residents in December 2022. The NEP is also open to permanent residents.

But the CAF has come under fire recently over a series of sexual misconduct scandals, including allegations against its top officers,andhas faced criticism about its new support benefit tooffset high housing costs.