
USS Lincoln: ‘The Ships Are Breaking Almost as Fast as the People’
Exhaustion, low morale, ‘starvation’ rations and broken equipment – Brynn Tannehill examines what the 260-day deployment of the USS Abraham Lincoln says about the limits of US power
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Exhaustion, low morale, ‘starvation’ rations and broken equipment – Brynn Tannehill examines what the 260-day deployment of the USS Abraham Lincoln says about the limits of US power

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