Food Given To U.S Soldiers On Warships Near Iran

 @Clash Report posted:

🇺🇸 U.S. sailors on the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraf carrier are reporting poor-quality food and small portions during a long deployment near Iran.

Because of extended operations and strained supply lines, crews are relying on lim

ited resupply at sea, leading to rationing and lower morale.


Families say sailors are often hungry, and mail disruptions mean they can’t send extra food or supplies.


@Breaking911 posted:

USA Today has released photos showing the meals served to some of the U.S. sailors and Marines aboard warships deployed to the Middle East.

Cookies, deodorant, socks. Iran war puts military packages in limbo


Thousands of boxes sent to service members in Middle East are stuck in limbo. The Postal Service has indefinitely suspended delivery amid Iran war.


Dan F. was alarmed when his daughter, a Marine aboard the USS Tripoli, a warship deployed to fight the Iran war, sent him a photo of a meal served on the ship. A lunch tray, two-thirds empty, carried one small scoop of shredded meat and a single folded tortilla.


A picture of a mid-April dinner on the USS Abraham Lincoln, shared by a service member with his family, was similarly unappetizing – a small handful of boiled carrots, a dry meat patty and a gray slab of processed meat.


Dan and other military family members worried that their loved ones deployed to the Middle East are going hungry are filling boxes with items they hope could help service members ride out prolonged deployments in the Middle East – homemade fudge, Jolly Ranchers, crossword puzzle books, playing cards, toothpaste, Girl Scout cookies and fresh socks. But mail delivery to military ZIP codes across the Middle East has been indefinitely suspended as of April, and packages in transit now hang in limbo.


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