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Maps Capture the Travel Strain on USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier

Summary by USA Today
The US Navy has shifted its vital supply hub, potentially causing longer deployments and supply shortages for the USS Lincoln.

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Thousands of US military personnel who have been aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln for more than 250 days are reportedly coping with food shortages, broken plumbing and exhaustion.

·Tallinn, Estonia
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The supply problems of the American carrier USS Abraham Lincoln began shortly after the first day of the war in the Middle East, when Iranian missiles and attack drones reached a base of the United States Navy in Bahrain. The Iranian offensive, a retaliation to the bombings of the United States and Israel against Tehran, destroyed much of the base. And while it was consumed by the flames, it was also destroyed an important logistics center on wh…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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USA Today broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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