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USS Lincoln leaders making mental health ‘a priority’ during long deployment: US commander

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USS Abraham Lincoln *USS George Washington Middle East Navy Pete Hegseth

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Aug 17, 2026

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South China Morning Post9h ago

USS Lincoln leaders making mental health ‘a priority’ during long deployment: US commander

Admiral Brad Cooper stated that mental health is a priority for leaders aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, an aircraft carrier deployed in the Arabian Sea. His visit followed family member outrage over reported poor conditions, including food shortages, water contamination, and moldy showers, during the vessel's extended deployment of over 200 days without a port call. These issues have reportedly led to crew complaints and, according to some family members, extreme distress among sailors. The commander's acknowledgement of mental health as a concern comes in response to these reported hardships faced by the crew.

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USS Lincoln leaders are making mental health a priority during a long deployment.

— US commander

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The USS Abraham Lincoln has been deployed without a port call for more than 200 days.

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Conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln have led to complaints during its deployment in the Iran war.

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Some family members claim the situation has deteriorated so badly that some sailors have attempted to throw themselves overboard.

— family members

Aug 16, 2026

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BBC News - World13h ago

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. 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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Al Jazeera13h ago

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. 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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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

US top Middle East commander visits deployed aircraft carrier, and other Mideast news

U.S. Middle East commander Admiral Brad Cooper visited the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea during a 10-day regional tour. This visit occurred amidst reports of mental health and supply issues aboard the carrier, which has been deployed for over 240 days supporting U.S. operations against Iran. In other regional news, Israel stated its strikes in southern Lebanon targeted two Hezbollah commanders, resulting in at least 11 deaths. Meanwhile, a Hamas delegation is in Cairo for ceasefire talks with Egyptian officials regarding a roadmap for Gaza. Qatar has denied Iran's claim that it is holding three Iranian pilots.

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

— Adm Brad Cooper

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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 Admiral Brad Cooper stated the USS Lincoln has among the lowest number of mental health cases among active aircraft carriers.

— Admiral Brad Cooper

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President Trump stated the USS Lincoln has not been deployed for nearly long enough.

— President Donald Trump

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Adm. Brad Cooper, the top U.S. military commander in the Middle East, visited the USS Lincoln in the Arabian Sea.

— U.S. Central Command

Aug 15, 2026

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

US navy veterans and military health experts express concern over USS Abraham Lincoln sailors

US Navy veterans and military health experts are concerned about the well-being of sailors aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been deployed for nearly nine months in the Middle East. Reports indicate poor living conditions, including water shortages and plumbing issues, alongside deteriorating mental health and multiple attempts by sailors to jump overboard. The aircraft carrier's deployment was extended due to US operations in the Middle East, resulting in over 250 consecutive days at sea without a significant port visit. While a Navy official acknowledged the strain of extended deployments and stated that sailor health is a priority, they reported no increase in suicidal ideation or attempts. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that conditions have been misrepresented and that the crew has everything they need. Military experts noted that prolonged deployments without port visits can significantly impact crew morale and psychological well-being.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Trump downplays concerns about sailors onboard USS Abraham Lincoln amid record deployment

President Trump has downplayed concerns regarding the nearly nine-month deployment of sailors aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, stating it was "not nearly long enough." This comes amid reports of mental health struggles and supply issues on the aircraft carrier, which is supporting the U.S. war against Iran. Military families and some lawmakers have raised alarms about the conditions and the impact on sailors' well-being, with reports of overboard attempts and expressed suicidal ideations. The Navy claims it has not observed an increase in such incidents and that mission-critical supplies are prioritized, while acknowledging some mental health cases have been treated. The USS George Washington is expected to replace the Lincoln.

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Conflict(1)
Al JazeeraYesterday

US aircraft carrier expected to relieve USS Lincoln in Middle East

The USS George Washington aircraft carrier is departing the western Pacific for a potential deployment to the Middle East, where it may relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln. This move comes amid reports of dire conditions on the USS Lincoln, which has been deployed for over 266 days supporting the US-Israeli war against Iran. Reports suggest supply shortages and mental health strain on the Lincoln, though Trump administration officials have downplayed these concerns, stating that while some mental health cases were treated, no lives were lost and meals were not missed. The USS Washington's departure from the Pacific leaves the region without a US aircraft carrier, raising concerns about US deterrence against China.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

US pulls last aircraft carrier in Asia as Trump focuses on Iran and the Western Hemisphere

The U.S. has withdrawn its last aircraft carrier from the western Pacific, a move analysts attribute to President Trump's focus on Iran and the Western Hemisphere. The USS George Washington is redeploying to the Middle East to replace the USS Abraham Lincoln, whose deployment was extended to support operations against Iran. This absence of a U.S. carrier in the Pacific occurs as China exhibits increased aggression and may exploit the situation to assert its regional dominance. Allies in the Pacific are reportedly unsettled by the U.S. administration's unpredictability, while China views the U.S. military presence as an obstacle to its ambitions. The strain on U.S. aircraft carriers is also highlighted by extended deployments and concerns over sailor well-being.

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Donald Trump downplayed concerns about sailors enduring a record-setting deployment of nearly nine months onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln.

— Donald Trump

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The USS Abraham Lincoln has been supporting the US war against Iran.

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A navy official stated that they have not identified an increase in reported suicidal ideation or suicide attempts aboard the ship.

— navy official

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USS George Washington aircraft carrier departing western Pacific for Middle East deployment.

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USS Lincoln has been deployed without a port stop for over 266 days.

Aug 14, 2026

5 articles|3 sources
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Human Interest(2)
Al Jazeera2d ago

Trump dismisses mental health concerns on USS Lincoln aircraft carrier

President Donald Trump has dismissed concerns regarding conditions and mental health strain on the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, which has been on an extended deployment. Reports indicate sailors have attempted to jump ship, prompting calls from US Congress members for an investigation into the situation. Trump stated that families are not worried and that the carrier has not been deployed long enough. The USS Abraham Lincoln has been at sea for over 250 days without a port stop, a record for the US Navy, and has been involved in operations against Venezuela and Iran. Despite these reports and calls for a bipartisan delegation to visit the ship, the Trump administration maintains that conditions have not worsened and the Navy has not observed an increase in suicidal ideations or attempts.

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BBC News - World2d ago

US aircraft carrier on way to relieve USS Lincoln after issues reported on board

The USS George Washington aircraft carrier is en route to the Middle East to replace the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been on a nine-month deployment. Thousands of sailors aboard the Lincoln have reportedly experienced food shortages and plumbing issues, leading to concerns from family members about deteriorating mental health and some sailors reportedly attempting to jump overboard. The US Navy has acknowledged supply challenges but denies a mental health crisis. President Trump has dismissed concerns about the deployment length and the welfare of sailors, confirming another ship will replace the Lincoln. The USS George Washington was near Malaysia and is estimated to arrive in approximately nine days.

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South China Morning Post2d ago

Iran war: Trump dismisses concerns over conditions on USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier

President Donald Trump dismissed concerns regarding the living conditions and mental health of service members aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, an aircraft carrier deployed near Iran. Responding to reporters on Friday, Trump stated that family members were not worried and rejected the notion that the ship had been deployed for too long, despite it being at sea for nine months. He confirmed that the USS Abraham Lincoln was scheduled for a rotation and would be replaced by a similar vessel. This deployment occurs amidst ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran concerning the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program. Reports from US media, citing relatives of crew members, have indicated deteriorating living conditions and alleged suicide attempts on the Lincoln.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

US threatens ‘indefinite’ blockade against Iran: How long can it last?

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the US Navy can sustain an "indefinite" blockade on Iranian ports, despite reports of dire conditions and declining morale on the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been at sea for nearly seven months without a port stop. This blockade, coupled with new economic isolation measures announced by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, aims to pressure Iran as ceasefire talks remain stalled. Iran, however, maintains the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked until its conditions are met, contradicting US claims of full control. US lawmakers have raised alarms about the sailors' well-being and the Navy's capacity to sustain such prolonged operations, with some calling for Hegseth's removal.

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Al Jazeera3d ago

Iran war live: US eyes indefinite Iran naval blockade

California lawmakers, led by Representative Mike Levin, are demanding answers from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao regarding the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier. The lawmakers are concerned about the vessel's nine-month deployment, which began in November 2025, and stated that current plans to relieve the ship are insufficient. They are seeking information about alleged operational failures, including unsanitary conditions, inadequate mental health support for service members, and poor communication with families. Secretary Hegseth, however, has dismissed reports of worsening conditions on the USS Abraham Lincoln as "completely misrepresented."

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President Trump dismissed concerns about conditions on the USS Abraham Lincoln, including reports of sailors attempting to jump ship.

— Donald Trump

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The USS Abraham Lincoln has been deployed for over 250 days at sea without a port stop, setting a record for the US Navy.

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Several US lawmakers have called for an inquiry into conditions on board the USS Abraham Lincoln.

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A US official stated the Navy had not observed an increase in suicidal ideations or attempts aboard the ship.

— US official

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President Donald Trump dismissed concerns over living conditions and mental health of service members on a US aircraft carrier deployed against Iran.

— Donald Trump

Aug 13, 2026

4 articles|4 sources
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Human Interest(2)
BBC News - World3d ago

Conditions on US aircraft carrier at sea for more than 250 days raise alarms

Reports indicate concerning living conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, a US aircraft carrier deployed in the Middle East for over 250 days since November. Sailors reportedly face food shortages, broken plumbing, and deteriorating mental health, with some family members reporting suicide attempts and a sailor going overboard. Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal has written to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding answers about these hardships and the Navy's ability to sustain its operational tempo. Hegseth has called the reports "completely misrepresented." The carrier's prolonged deployment, initially to the South China Sea and then to the Middle East ahead of tensions with Iran, has raised questions about the strain on naval forces.

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Al Jazeera3d ago

Reports of US sailors in Middle East trying to jump ship spark outcry

US senators are calling for an inquiry into reports of dire conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, which has been at sea for nearly seven months without a port stop amid the war on Iran. Senators have appealed to Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth for information and demanded access for a bipartisan congressional delegation to visit the ship. Reports cite declining mental health, shortages of supplies, and even instances of sailors attempting to jump overboard, according to family members and publications like Navy Times and Stars and Stripes. Senator Richard Blumenthal highlighted the record-long deployment and questioned the Navy's ability to sustain such operational tempos. Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao has stated that leadership continuously assesses sailors' psychological readiness, while Hegseth has called the reports of poor conditions "completely misrepresented."

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South China Morning Post3d ago

US sends new aircraft carrier to Mideast amid concerns over USS Abraham Lincoln

The US Navy is sending the aircraft carrier USS George Washington to the Middle East. This deployment follows reports of mental health and supply issues aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been at sea for over 240 days in support of operations in the region. The USS George Washington departed from Da Nang, Vietnam, last week and has been observed transiting the Singapore Strait with a cruiser and a destroyer. This move indicates a shift in naval presence in the Middle East amid the extended deployment of the USS Abraham Lincoln.

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Pete Hegseth dismisses reports of deteriorating conditions on USS Abraham Lincoln

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that reports of deteriorating conditions and mental health struggles on the USS Abraham Lincoln are "completely misrepresented." This comes amid congressional pressure over the aircraft carrier's nearly nine-month deployment, supporting operations in the Middle East. Senator Richard Blumenthal has raised concerns about the extended deployment's impact on sailor well-being, citing reports of supply shortages, plumbing issues, and declining mental health. A sailor was reportedly rescued after going overboard last month, and other reports suggest crew members have attempted to jump from the ship due to exhaustion and low morale. The Navy has stated it has not identified an increase in reported suicidal ideation or attempts on board.

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The USS George Washington aircraft carrier is heading towards the Middle East.

— Navy statements and open source information

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The USS Abraham Lincoln has had a deployment of more than 240 days at sea.

— article

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The USS George Washington left port in Da Nang, Vietnam, last week.

— Navy statement

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called the reports 'completely misrepresented'.

— Pete Hegseth

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US defense secretary Pete Hegseth insists reports of deteriorating conditions on USS Abraham Lincoln 'completely misrepresented' the situation.

— Pete Hegseth