The USS Abraham Lincoln has reportedly spent nine months at sea, with around 5,000 sailors and Marines facing growing concerns over food supplies, basic hygiene, broken toilets, moldy showers and laundry problems. Military families are raising the alarm over the carrier’s unprecedented 208 consecutive days at sea and warning that extreme deployment length, fatigue and poor living conditions could affect crew morale, safety and performance.
Navy officials have acknowledged problems with toilets, showers and supply backlogs while insisting that the USS Abraham Lincoln remains fully capable of carrying out its missions in the Middle East. As the war with Iran continues, questions are mounting over how long the crew can sustain the demanding operational tempo.
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