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Navy Addresses Concerns Over Conditions on USS Boxer and USS Lincoln

The U.S. Navy has addressed concerns regarding reported shortages of supplies aboard the USS Boxer, stating that claims of inadequate hygiene products are exaggerated. Sailors on the USS Lincoln have reported poor living conditions, leading to concerns about morale and mental health. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Trump have defended the Navy's support for its personnel amid these reports.

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The U.S. Navy has responded to reports of a crisis aboard the USS Boxer, where families of sailors have expressed concerns about a shortage of supplies, including feminine hygiene products. The Navy stated that these claims are exaggerated, asserting that the USS Boxer has had four port visits and is adequately stocked with necessary items. The ship has been deployed in the Middle East since March without regular resupply stops, which can affect sailors' morale and well-being.

Additionally, sailors aboard the USS Lincoln, also stationed in the Middle East, have reported poor living conditions, including malfunctioning toilets and inadequate food. Concerns have been raised about the mental health of sailors, with reports of suicide attempts on the Lincoln. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has stated that the conditions have been misrepresented, emphasizing the Navy's commitment to supporting its personnel. President Trump has also downplayed concerns regarding the deployment duration and conditions on the ships.

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