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CNO Denies Reports of Poor Food Service Aboard Navy Vessels
Adm. Daryl Caudle said both ships have at least 10 days of food and most have more than 30 days on board.
Summary by Military Times
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Sailors on American ships in the Strait of Hormuz are suffering. Ships' galleys are running low on supplies and often serve poor food. Soldiers are waiting in vain for reinforcements from relatives, as the military has stopped delivering mail to the area.
Following reports of food shortages on US warships in the Middle East, the US Navy has taken action, releasing photos of "fresh meals" being served aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Tripoli, in an effort to quash "false rumors."
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