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US commander says mental health a 'priority' on USS Lincoln

US Commander Admiral Brad Cooper stated that mental health is a "priority" on the USS Lincoln following a visit to the warship in the Middle East. The USS Lincoln, which has been at sea for over 240 days supporting the US war against Iran, has reportedly experienced difficult conditions that have raised concerns among sailors' families.

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US commander says mental health a 'priority' on USS Lincoln
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US Commander Admiral Brad Cooper stated that mental health is a "priority" on the USS Lincoln following a visit to the warship in the Middle East. The USS Lincoln, which has been at sea for over 240 days supporting the US war against Iran, has reportedly experienced difficult conditions that have raised concerns among sailors' families. While acknowledging the challenges of prolonged naval service at sea, Admiral Cooper noted that the Lincoln has among the lowest mental health-related cases of active US aircraft carriers. He praised the ship's leadership for prioritizing crew resilience and mental well-being, stating it is as important as physical and spiritual health. The US Navy has denied a mental health crisis on the vessel, despite acknowledging supply challenges.

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The USS Lincoln has been at sea for a record-setting uninterrupted time of more than 240 days.

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US commander states mental health is a 'priority' on the USS Lincoln.

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The US Navy has denied a mental health crisis on the Lincoln.

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The USS Lincoln has 'among the lowest number of cases related to mental health' out of 11 active US aircraft carriers.

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Family members of sailors aboard the Lincoln have expressed concern about their mental health deteriorating.

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The top US military commander in the Middle East has said Mental Health is a "priority" on the warship USS Lincoln, following reports of difficult conditions on board the long-deployed ship.After visiting the vessel on Saturday, Adm Brad Cooper said it had "among the lowest number of cases related to Mental Health" out of 11 active US aircraft carriers.But he acknowledged that Navy service at sea for long periods was "uniquely challenging and tough".The ship arrived in the Middle East in January and has been supporting the US war against Iran, including the blockade on Iranian ports. It has spent a record-setting uninterrupted time at sea of more than 240 days.Family members of sailors aboard the Lincoln have expressed concern about their Mental Health deteriorating due to the conditions, with some sailors having reportedly attempted to jump overboard.Adm Cooper said in a statement on Sunday: "I've long believed that Mental Health is another aspect of individual health and requires our attention just like physical health and spiritual health."I applaud Lincoln's leadership for... stepping up and making Mental Health and crew resilience a leadership priority."While the US Navy last week acknowledged supply challenges, it had denied a Mental Health crisis on the Lincoln, which has 5,000 people aboard.
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