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USS Abraham Lincoln Leaves the Middle East After Almost 7 Months The record-breaking time at sea was brought to national attention after families complained publicly about difficult conditions board the ship and the increased stress of the crew. Due to the lack of access to Middle East logistics hubs due to the threat of Iranian strikes, Navy logistics vessels have to travel thousands of miles to bring food and fuel to the ships operating in the Arabian Sea. U.S. Central Command officials said the strike group had difficulty resupplying earlier in the year but had established better supply lines to the strike group.
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More than 750 US service members wounded since start of Iran War
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Wednesday that a U.S. decision to scale back military exercises with South Korea does not change what it sees as the provocative nature of the drills, dampening hopes for an early resumption of diplomacy between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Pentagon weighing smaller U.S. military presence in Gulf once Iran war ends
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CFL/ACFLs, NEW NAVMED 6110/5. The Combat Fitness Assessment Medical Clearance/Waiver form (NAVMED 6110/5) is now available online via the Navy Medicine Directives webpage. Effective Communication. You are responsible for ensuring PRIMS Command Information is complete and accurate. To learn how to edit Command Information use PRIMS Training Courses. Ensure you utilize your official Navy email address when submitting MNCC requests and for all correspondence with the PRP office.
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Airmen from the 355th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, assigned to the 355th Wing but located at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, alongside the 88th Test and Evaluation Squadron, deployed two HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopters to rescue the Navy personnel near Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California, according to a Monday release.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin asked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday to confirm he won't send U.S. troops to polling places during November's midterm elections, as Democrats have raised concerns that the Trump administration could use the military to interfere with the vote.