New Aircraft Carrier Heads to the Middle East Amid Reports of Issues on USS Abraham Lincoln
The move follows months of complaints about supply, mail and mental health problems aboard the long-deployed carrier, while the Pentagon says conditions were misrepresented.
- On last week, the USS George Washington began heading toward the Middle East to replace the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been deployed for almost nine months. This redeployment leaves the Pacific without a carrier presence.
- Supporting the U.S. war against Iran, the Lincoln has logged a record-setting uninterrupted time at sea of more than 240 days. The strike group includes roughly 5,000 sailors and Marines.
- Reports of poor living conditions, including food and hygiene shortages, have emerged for the 5,000 personnel aboard. The Navy said it has "not observed an increase in suicidal ideations or attempts aboard the ship."
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Thursday that reports of poor conditions were "completely misrepresented," while Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego is seeking an official oversight visit to the ship.
- Concerns about overextended ships predate the current conflict, with mishaps on the USS Harry occurring in 2024 and 2025. Extended carrier deployments strain crews and equipment during prolonged military operations.
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