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In this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, Sal Mercogliano dives deep into the growing logistics crisis facing the U.S. Navy. Using the recent extended deployment of the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Northern Arabian Sea as a case study, we examine how "the tyranny of distance" and a hollowed-out auxiliary fleet are straining both the Navy's operational capacity and the mental well-being of its sailors. Key Discussion Points: ⚓The Lincoln Case Study: An analysis of the USS Abraham Lincoln's 266-day deployment, including 200 days in a combat zone, and the reported mental health toll on the crew due to prolonged operations and resupply delays. ⚓Wartime Tempo vs. Peacetime Support: How the U.S. Navy is currently conducting wartime-level operations (strikes and blockades) with a logistics infrastructure designed only for peacetime. ⚓The "Gutting" of the Logistics Fleet: A look back at the 1990s policy shifts that replaced Navy-crewed auxiliary ships with civilian-crewed Military Sealift Command vessels, merging "station" and "shuttle" fleets and reducing overall capacity. ⚓Loss of Forward Bases: Why the loss of central Persian Gulf bases has forced the Navy to rely on distant hubs like Diego Garcia and Singapore, drastically increasing resupply transit times. ⚓The Tyranny of Distance: A comparison of modern logistics challenges in the Arabian Sea versus the massive, dedicated replenishment groups used during World War II campaigns like Okinawa. ⚓The Invisible Force: Why logistics remains the "bottom end" of military funding until supplies like food, fuel, or ammunition start to run low, and why that mindset must change to maintain a viable global fleet. Contact What's Going on With Shipping via: Patreon: www.patreon.com/wgowshipping Twitter: @mercoglianos Bluesky: @mercoglianos.bsky.social Facebook: @wgowshipping Email: [email protected] 00:00 – Introduction: Logistics vs. The US Navy 01:36 – USS Abraham Lincoln: Extended Deployments and Mental Health 02:26 – Acting Secretary of the Navy's Statement & Combat Stats 05:26 – Current Fleet Distribution: Where are the Ships? 09:14 – The Loss of Forward Bases in the Middle East 10:33 – Military Sealift Command (MSC) & How the 1990s Gutted Logistics 14:17 – The State of US Oilers and Dry Cargo Ships in 2026 16:02 – World War II Logistics: Lessons from Okinawa & Iwo Jima 18:21 – Tracking Modern Logistics: AIS and Global Supply Runs 20:51 – The Strategic Importance of Diego Garcia 22:26 – The Complexity of Provisioning a Carrier at Sea 23:21 – The Tyranny of Distance 27:28 – Conclusion: Why We Must Listen to Logistics Experts Logistics in the Indian Ocean During Operation Epic Fury | Sealift & the US Merchant Marine https://youtu.be/tsDvoEj1xgY Early U.S. Logistics in the Pacific 1941-42: Replenishment, Repair, Reinforcements & Replacements https://youtu.be/NSExpG6e6bg Six Oilers - How American Fast Tankers Supplied Hawaii, Australia and the US Navy, 1941-1942 https://studio.youtube.com/video/gv6lfke6lEY/edit Unauthorized History of the Pacific War Fast Oilers and Logistics in the Pacific War with Sal Mercogliano – Episode 545 https://youtu.be/CtAaIfxAMV4?si=70-grnm6fiNpJyCk Unauthorized History of the Pacific War Shipbuilding and Fleet Repair in the PTO with Sal Mercogliano – Episode 549 https://youtu.be/LNc536MhWkA?si=oUMUl-i8jiebdXYs Multiple USS Abraham Lincoln sailors have tried to go overboard amid extended deployment, families say https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-military/2026/08/11/multiple-uss-abraham-lincoln-sailors-have-tried-to-go-overboard-amid-extended-deployment-families-say/ Statement from Acting Secretary Cao, 14 August 2026 https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/Statements/display-statement/Article/4574706/statement-from-acting-secretary-cao/ Where Are The Aircraft Carriers: August 11, 2026 https://www.twz.com/sea/where-are-the-aircraft-carriers-august-11-2026 USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker: Aug. 10, 2026 https://news.usni.org/2026/08/10/usni-news-fleet-and-marine-tracker-aug-10-2026 Ships and Submarines of the United States Navy 2026 https://prd-sc102-cdn.rtx.com/raytheon/-/media/ray/s/ships-of-the-navy-poster.pdf?rev=a0da2a57d78b4f048cb85dfdce405f6c&hash=1F859A95248CD2166E0D71D3B9590639 Military Sealift Command Ships https://www.msc.usff.navy.mil/Portals/43/Posters/MSC_USNavyShips-2026.pdf Military Sealift Command Handbook 2026 https://www.msc.usff.navy.mil/Portals/43/Publications/Handbook/MSCHandbook2026.pdf Gray Steel and Black Oil: Fast Tankers and Replenishment at Sea in the U.S. Navy, 1912-1995 https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/GSBO/index.html Marine Traffic www.marinetraffic.com

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