How a Navy aircraft carrier ended up short on food in a war zone

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BLUF – Iranian missile and drone attacks damaged or closed key U.S. logistics hubs in Bahrain and the UAE, forcing the Navy to resupply USS Abraham Lincoln from locations such as Diego Garcia and Singapore more than 4,000 miles away and contributing to reported shortages of fresh food during the carrier’s record-setting deployment. For Navy Medicine, the experience demonstrates how contested logistics can directly affect nutrition, crew health, morale, and medical readiness while highlighting the need to plan for prolonged operations when traditional supply chains may be disrupted or unavailable.

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