Families fear U.S. sailors are going hungry aboard ships deployed to Iran
U.S. mail service to the Middle East has been suspended indefinitely amid reports of food shortages on U.S. warships in the region.
U.S. mail service to the Middle East has been suspended indefinitely amid reports of food shortages on U.S. warships in the region.
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