U.S. Central Command (Centcom) commander Admiral Brad Cooper addressed mental health concerns for service members aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln on Sunday. This follows the aircraft carrier's return home after being deployed in the Middle East for over 260 days. During his visit to the ship on Saturday, Cooper described the experience as 'awe-inspiring.'
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Centcom Commander Discusses Mental Health of Troops on USS Abraham Lincoln
Admiral Brad Cooper, the commander of U.S. Central Command, spoke about mental health issues affecting service members on the USS Abraham Lincoln. The aircraft carrier recently returned from a deployment lasting more than 260 days in the Middle East.
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Centcom commander addresses mental health concerns for troops on USS Abraham Lincoln
Centcom Commander Discusses Mental Health of Troops on USS Abraham Lincoln