The Army and Air Force have managed to turn things around and meet recruiting targets, but the Navy isn’t saying hello to enough sailors. The Navy says it aimed to sign up 40,600 individuals in the current recruiting year but it expects to fall around 6,700 short, Fox News reports. The shortfall comes despite relaxed standards. Earlier this year, the Navy began accepting recruits without high school diplomas, as long as they scored at least 50 out of 99 on the Armed Services Qualification Test. “We continue to face challenges in the current and forecasted economic environment and tough labor m…