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Pete Hegseth dismisses reports of deteriorating conditions on USS Abraham Lincoln

Defense secretary said conditions on aircraft carrier deployed in support of Iran war have been ‘completely misrepresented’

Pete Hegseth dismisses reports of deteriorating conditions on USS Abraham Lincoln

TL;DR

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth disputes reports of poor conditions and mental health struggles on the USS Abraham Lincoln.
  • The aircraft carrier is on a nearly nine-month deployment, significantly longer than the typical six to seven months.
  • Senator Richard Blumenthal has raised concerns about the extended deployment's impact on sailors and the Navy's ability to sustain carrier forces.
  • Reports from sailors and families mention supply shortages, plumbing issues, safety concerns, and disrupted mail.
  • A sailor reportedly went overboard and was rescued last month, adding to lawmakers' and families' concerns.
  • The USS Abraham Lincoln has been at sea for over 240 days without a port call, a modern record.
  • Studies indicate that shorter, poorer-quality sleep is linked to worse mood in sailors.
  • While the Navy stated no increase in reported suicidal ideation or attempts has been identified, multiple reports of crew members attempting to jump from the ship have emerged.