US admiral praises USS Lincoln crew amid reported mental health concerns
US Admiral Brad Cooper visited the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier following reports of mental health and supply issues. He described the crew as "awe-inspiring" and stated the Lincoln has among the lowest mental health cases of active carriers.

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AI-generatedUS Admiral Brad Cooper visited the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier following reports of mental health and supply issues. He described the crew as "awe-inspiring" and stated the Lincoln has among the lowest mental health cases of active carriers. This visit occurred amid concerns from politicians about the crew's well-being, with reports of sailors attempting to jump overboard due to an unusually long deployment of over 250 days at sea without a port call. The US is redeploying the USS George Washington to replace the Lincoln. President Trump, when asked about the Lincoln's deployment length, responded it had not been deployed long enough.
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5 extractedPresident Trump stated the USS Lincoln has not been deployed for nearly long enough.
US Admiral Brad Cooper stated the USS Lincoln has among the lowest number of mental health cases among active aircraft carriers.
The US is redeploying the USS George Washington to replace the USS Lincoln.
The USS Lincoln crew has been at sea for over 250 days without a port call.
Reports indicate sailors on the USS Lincoln attempted to jump overboard due to mental health concerns.