“He’s told me there was a time where he was only eating half a cup of rice and two tortillas.” Families say their loved ones are also dealing with long periods with no hot water for showering, laundry service that’s down for weeks and standing in line at the ship's store for more than an hour. The shortages are happening as USS Lincoln has set a naval record of the most continuous days at sea. Combine that with service members reportedly working 12- to 16-hour shifts, sometimes with no days off, and their deployment extended for a second time, even veterans say that’s enough to spark safety concerns. “I think we should be able to resupply,” said Bonnie York, the mother of a sailor aboard the USS Lincoln.