Concerns grow over conditions aboard USS Abraham Lincoln during long deployment
Questions have been raised about life on the USS Abraham Lincoln after the carrier has remained at sea since 11 December.
Concerns have mounted over conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, a US Navy aircraft carrier that has been deployed since 11 December, according to BBC World. The ship’s extended time at sea has drawn attention to daily life for the crew.
The report focuses on what service on a warship of this size can involve, including the pressures of living and working in a confined environment for months at a time. It comes as the carrier continues its deployment.
The USS Abraham Lincoln is one of the Navy’s large carriers and has been operating away from port for more than eight months. The BBC report says the deployment has prompted questions about the strain on those serving aboard.
The vessel remains on deployment, with the length of its time at sea now central to the discussion around conditions on board.
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