The USS Abraham Lincoln, a huge floating battle station with 6,000 men and women on board, played a crucial role in the Iraqi war. For this Correspondent special, cameras follow the ship from the last tense days of the diplomatic discussions prior to the outbreak of war through to the air bombardment of Baghdad. Among those revealing how they feel about the war - and America's role in it - are the crew of a Prowler jet, a young female technician plus one of the few Muslims on board.