I have lived nine-month cruises. Past May with no end state is a readiness tax.
Navy admits 'significant strain' on deployed service members
Navy leaders told Lincoln families the Iran deployment is crushing the crew.
Summary
- Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao and senior admirals met families of the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group and heard the strain directly.
- About 5,000 sailors and Marines aboard Lincoln deployed Nov. 21, 2025, on a cruise that was supposed to end in May.
- The carrier has been in Middle East operations against Iran far past the planned return.
- Leaders acknowledged significant strain on deployed service members and their families.
- The meeting is rare public admission that the Iran fight is grinding the force.
Commentary
Long wars without enough ships produce broken crews. That is not softness. That is math.
Support the sailors, expand the fleet, and stop pretending infinite deployment is free.
China is watching how fast we empty the bench in the Gulf.
Comments
Japan needs a US Navy that can still surge in the Pacific.
Admit the strain, then buy ships and billets. Statements are not hulls.
Lincoln is doing the job. The industrial base is not matching it.
Cut USAID before you cut a sailor's relief. Priorities.
Examiner put Cao in the room with families. That is the right kind of transparency.
Mental health briefings help. Homeport dates help more.
A tired fleet is how rivals probe the next theater.
Maintenance backlogs and morale share a calendar.
Keep the carrier on station if you must, but rotate the people like you mean it.