U.S. commander promises to "prioritize" mental health of Lincoln aircraft carrier personnel
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- Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of the U.S.
- Central Command, said that mental health issues among personnel on the USS Lincoln aircraft carrier will be prioritized.
- Long-term deployment of personnel on the ship has led to mental health challenges.
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Why It Matters
The USS Lincoln faces mental health challenges during its long-term deployment to the Middle East.
U.S. military commander promises to "prioritize" the mental health of Lincoln aircraft carrier personnel...
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U.S. Navy to increase mental health support for personnel
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- Specific mental health support measures






