For the last few days the media has been running with pearl clutching stories about the poor starving sailors aboard the USS Lincoln. According to the various media outlets, sailors are jumping overboard, they haven’t enough food, and life is hell.
The media and some politicians even ginned up commentary from helicopter Moms who just cannot believe their baby is having to endure such harsh conditions with no port calls, no mid-tour leave, and such crappy food like … hot dogs.
I spoke to a grandmother today worried about her 21-year-old grandson who's aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln. He’s lost 20-25 pounds and is struggling with depression. And so-called leaders like Pete Hegseth aren’t doing a thing about it. pic.twitter.com/sueDJajmPV
— Captain Mark Kelly (@CaptMarkKelly) August 14, 2026
As you can read here, Kelly is getting dragged for this. No one ever stops to think that deployments do mean people lose weight. Why? Oh gee, I don’t know. Perhaps because those on board don’t have time for a beer nor do they have fat-inducing snacks available..
200+ days at sea is just horrible and President Trump is using our sailors as “toys” according to AZ Senator Ruben Gallego.
“His… lackadaisical attitude about men and women and their deployments… just kind of reflects what he actually thinks about them,” added Gallego, who served in the Marines. “He thinks about them more as toys and as ways to basically show off or show his strength, but not the fact that they truly, at the end of the day, are humans.
“They’re Americans. And they have families, and these things, these deployments, these wars have consequences.”
Ruben, who is a longtime pal of Eric Swalwell, has absolutely ZERO room to talk. He wouldn’t even make it through basic training, he’d quit because he couldn’t handle getting yelled at or being expected to WORK. He knows it. We all know it.
The media and Democrats are framing this as that the USS Lincoln sailors and the rest of that carrier group have been left floundering in the ocean without support. And they’ve managed to find liberal veterans to amplify this.
Jonathan Simkins may be a Marine vet, but he’s an absolute disgrace for peddling the ‘200 days is just too long and just too tough for our troops’ line. He needs to be leveled just as hard as SharrellAnne did with Jim Acosta.
I’m not sure who these families think they are at this point, but declaring that “military families have spoken,” demanding resignations, and issuing ultimatums makes it painfully obvious they don’t understand how any of this works.
— SharrellAnne (@SharrellAnne2) August 15, 2026
We do not command warships. We don’t determine… https://t.co/BuFf9RasXW
Yes. THIS.
The military moms and grandmas clutching pearls need to put a very large SOCK in it. They have NO say in deployments, the length of such, what kind of food their babies receive or don’t, their living quarters, or anything else regarding the military. They have NO say and absolutely ZERO command authority.
As for the sailors themselves, many veterans lobbed some serious reality checks. None more so than Johnny Joey Jones. He took the sailors to the figurative woodshed.
I cannot imagine what a living World War 2 veteran reading the trash about this deployment thinks. If we’ve gotten this soft, we truly are Rome waiting to burn.
— Joey Jones (@Johnny_Joey) August 15, 2026
Good job SECNAV. https://t.co/3hMtLvibzU
Oh, but he was just getting started here. Especially after some anonymous troop from the carrier bitched to CNN about hot dogs.
“I would say morale’s pretty low, and not just in the division, like in the ship entirely,” the troop told CNN. “We’re running pretty low on rations, I mean at some points in the day it would just be about noodles and tuna mixed in together, and that was it… sometimes you get a corndog, sometimes you get a hot dog.”
Johnny had had ENOUGH.
Jones could be heard letting out an irritated sigh as the clip wrapped up. He then went off.
“That little… you know what I ate in Afghanistan for six months using a little burner? I ate Ramen noodles… that’s what I ate, and I was happy to have it, because the alternative was an MRE or something cooked by the Afghan guy who was too stupid to be given a gun and they let him be the cook,” Jones started off by saying.
He then turned it up a notch or three.
“How weak are you?! On TV, complaining about tuna and noodles?” Jones continued. “I’m sorry, you volunteered to serve your country. You can come back, get out of the military, and do like all these Democrat veterans and complain about it and make commercials and be a sellout if you want to.”
Jones is a Marine Corps veteran who served eight years in the military and was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. He was severely wounded in 2010 when an IED exploded while he was serving in Afghanistan, with Jones suffering major injuries to his arms and wrists and having both of his legs amputated above the knee.
Tuna and noodles, along with hot dogs are basic food groups. Just saying.
Here’s the deal. The sailors whining and crying about the food choices on board need to man up. Yes, they are on a long deployment. Yes, they don’t have a mid-tour leave right now. And yes, sometimes you can look at the meal choices that the culinary crew is putting out and not be a fan.
What EVERY member of today’s military needs to fully understand is that our soldiers who served in Afghanistan, Iraq, Vietnam, during WWI and WWII or during the American Revolution actually dealt with HARSHER conditions and little to no food on numerous occasions.
During the American Revolution, WWI and WWII, our soldiers were away from home for YEARS. 2-3, even four years at a stretch.
Did they bitch and moan among themselves? I’m sure they did. We even saw some of it in Band of Brothers.
Did they write whining crying letters to mom or grandma with the expectation that the Mom Brigade will swoop in and fix things for their baby? Not a chance.
Kudos to Johnny for leveling the whiners and complainers with a brutal reality check.
To the few whiners and complainers on board the USS Lincoln, I say MAN THE ‘EFF UP!
To the rest of those with the USS Lincoln Carrier Group, I say thank you sincerely for all you are doing.
Feature Photo Credit: USS Lincoln via Navy.mil, cropped and modified
Growing up we had tuna & potato chip casseroles.
Tuna and Raman noodles remind me of college years. And first couple of post college years.
One would think that the US Navy could resupply an aircraft carrier on a more regular basis to prevent the complaints leveled here. Shorter deployments would also help to keep crews in tip-top fighting condition. I cannot overly criticize the complainers as they suffer through this “war of words”…cease fires…endless talks with no end in sight. I salute all those who serve…even the complainers!
Shorter deployments he suggests. How is that possible?
After the “Peace Dividend” and the “I’m the Smartest Guy In The Room” (whether I know anything or not about the subject) Obama (so let’s cut maintenance) followed by even worse policies under Biden (whose SecDEF could be hospitalized for weeks at a time without anyone in the White House knowing anything about it), military forces and logistics requiring substantial investments in capital and maintenance, and long lead times, aren’t available. Federal law requires the U.S. to have 11 aircraft carriers. However, only 9 are available for operations. Two are undergoing (or awaiting drydock and other facilities) refitting. One of the deployed carriers, the Nimitz is operating on reduced capacity because it was supposed to be retired a year or so ago and replaced by a new Ford class carrier, the John F. Kennedy. The Ford was commissioned in 2017, and the 10 Nimitz carriers are scheduled for retirement as the Fords are commissioned. However, the new Fix Or Repair Daily class carriers are experiencing teething problems and the earliest the Kennedy is (it is hoped) to be operational is 2027. The others will be modified or re-designed based on lessons learned from the Ford and Kennedy.
Thus, when you need a navy – for things like destroying the Ballistic Missile and Nuclear Weapons programs of a regime lead by 7th Century religious zealots who chant “Death to America” and believe that their 12th Prophet will be revealed when the apocalypse is started – the U.S. is a little short on the ships, aircraft, missiles, etc., to sustain the operation. People who are serious about having adequate seapower have been warning for decades, we have vastly under funded the Navy. This is the result.
I am an 80 year old widow of a Navy gunner who sat in the Gulf of Tonkin month after month never complaining about the food he once in a while had time to eat!
These complaints are a direct hit on the education of our children! And by “children” I mean all these grandparents and parents complaining on behalf of children they should have educated at the dining room table! To say I am appalled at these “complaints” is not nearly as sick as I actually am while reading it!
The re-enlistment rate on the Lincoln is just under 85%. Reports of low morale appear greatly exaggerated. There are a lot of reasons service members don’t re-up (going to college on the G.I. Bill; don’t want to be separated from family for 6 to 9 months at a time; learned a trade/skill and got a good job offer, and many others). And, on a ship with a crew of about 5,000, you’ll have some malcontents, and a few with bona fide DSM V diagnoses. I suspect that the young men and women who can make the grade to enlist today would favorably impress your late husband, and share many of the character traits and values he had. However, since few in the modern “press” have served or have any idea what Selfless Service means, don’t depend on such people to accurately report facts about the military.
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