Top US Commander Visits Aircraft Carrier, Gaza Talks in Egypt and Other Mideast News
Cooper’s second visit this year came as Navy deployment lengths topped the service’s recommended seven-month limit, CNN analysis found.
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The highest-ranking commander for US forces in the Middle East has visited the aircraft carrier USS Lincoln. The ship has been at sea continuously for 240 days. Family members are concerned about the mental state of the crew, who they consider exhausted. According to Admiral Brad Cooper, the conditions are indeed severe, but the military is certainly mindful of the crew's mental state. The ship, with 5,000 people on board, has played a role in …
Top US Middle East commander visits long-deployed aircraft carrier ...
Top US Commander Visits Aircraft Carrier, Gaza Talks in Egypt and Other Mideast News
The top U.S. military commander in the Middle East visited the long-deployed USS Lincoln in the Arabian Sea during a regional tour that ended on Saturday, the U.S. Central Command said.
CENTCOM Chief Visits Aircraft Carrier at Center of Crew-Welfare Row
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Chief Adm. Brad Cooper visited the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea amid reports of mental health and supply problems aboard the aircraft carrier following an extended deployment. The Lincoln arrived in the region in January and has spent more than 260 days deployed, including more than 240 consecutive days […]
For the second time in a year, the head of the US Central Command visited the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, deployed to the Middle East, which is on rotation longer than standard terms.
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