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Former Joint Chiefs Chair Discusses Mental Health Concerns on USS Abraham Lincoln

Retired Admiral Mike Mullen commented on mental health concerns among service members on the USS Abraham Lincoln during an interview on ABC's "This Week." He suggested that the reality of the situation is likely a nuanced one, expressing his concern about the conditions on board.

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Retired Admiral Mike Mullen, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stated on ABC's "This Week" that the truth regarding reported mental health issues among service members aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln is likely to be "somewhere in the middle." Mullen expressed significant concern about the conditions experienced by the crew.

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Former Joint Chiefs chair: Truth about issues on USS Abraham Lincoln ‘somewhere in the middle’

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Former Joint Chiefs Chair Discusses Mental Health Concerns on USS Abraham Lincoln