CENTCOM commander acknowledges psychological strain among USS Abraham Lincoln crew
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Pars Today – The commander of the terrorist U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has acknowledged the psychological pressures associated with prolonged deployment at sea, saying that extended service at sea is uniquely challenging and demanding.
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  • Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of the terrorist U.S. Central Command
    Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of the terrorist U.S. Central Command

Pars Today – The commander of the terrorist U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has acknowledged the psychological pressures associated with prolonged deployment at sea, saying that extended service at sea is uniquely challenging and demanding.

According to Pars Today, citing Tasnim News Agency, Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of the terrorist U.S. Central Command, said Tuesday in a statement following his visit to the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln that prolonged service at sea is “uniquely challenging and difficult,” and that individuals respond differently to various stressors.

The CENTCOM commander also noted that crew mental health and resilience had become a leadership priority aboard the carrier. His remarks come amid recent reports concerning the psychological pressures resulting from the prolonged deployment of the USS Abraham Lincoln.