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The mission of the American aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East has concluded after roughly nine months of deployment, and it has been replaced by the USS George Washington as part of the U.S. Navy's rotation operations. This ending comes amid controversy over the service conditions, with concerns raised about the mental health and the quality of food aboard the carrier, prompting investigations by Congress members and military leaders. The commander of the U.S. Central Command emphasized that the extended deployment period poses a challenge to the sailors and requires special attention to mental health, while the U.S. Navy denied any increase in suicide attempts. The Abraham Lincoln is expected to return to San Diego in three weeks, as military rotation efforts in the region continue.
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