M/V Maersk-Alabama Repels Suspected Pirate Attack
U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs
Story by Petty Officer 2nd Class Nathan Schaeffer
Date: 11.18.2009
Posted: 11.18.2009 06:33
MANAMA, Bahrain - Motor Vessel Maersk-Alabama came under attack from suspected pirates today at 6:30 a.m. local time while transiting 560 nautical miles off the northeast coast of Somalia. Four suspected pirates in a skiff came within 300 yards of M/V Maersk-Alabama and used small arms weapons in an attempt to board the ship.
The security team embarked aboard Maersk-Alabama responded to the attack by using evasive maneuvers, Long-Range Acoustic Devices and small arms fire, causing the suspected pirates to break off their attack.
"Due to Maersk Alabama following maritime industry's best-practices such as embarking security teams, the ship was able to prevent being successfully attacked by pirates," said Vice Adm. Bill Gortney, commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command. "This is a great example of how merchant mariners can take pro-active action to prevent being attacked and why we recommend that ships follow industry best practices if they're in high-risk areas."
No injuries or damage were reported aboard M/V Maersk-Alabama.
M/V Maersk-Alabama is proceeding to the ship's initial destination of Mombasa, Kenya.
Suspected Somali pirates briefly seized M/V Maersk-Alabama off the coast of Somalia, April 8 and held the ship's skipper, Capt. Richard Phillips, hostage for five days on a skiff. U.S. naval forces rescued Phillips, April 12, killing three suspected pirates and taking one into custody.
Control Panel
|
Get More From DVIDS
Contact a DVIDS Media Specialist to access breaking news stories and photos from the front lines.
File a Media Request >>
DVIDS For Families
Military family members: you can download video and photos of your deployed family members for free!
Learn How Here! >>
News Tags
Sorry, no tags for this item
Related Stories
Petty Officer 3rd Class Robert Wagner, an aviation boatswain's mate assigned to Nuristan Provincial Reconstruction Team force protection, was awarded a combat action ribbon and promoted to Petty Officer 3rd Class during a ceremony, Feb. 5, at Forward Operating Base Kalagush.
02.09.10, Courtesy Story
USNS Grapple (T, a rescue and salvage ship currently operating in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility, has been directed to assist in the recovery efforts of Ethiopian Airlines flight ET409.
01.28.10, Courtesy Story
In 1979, the Pittsburgh Steelers were the reigning NFL Superbowl champions, the average price of gasoline was $0.89 per gallon, the former Soviet Union had invaded Afghanistan, and a 24-year-old man from French Lick, Ind., enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a sonar technician (submarine).
01.26.10, Courtesy Story
Three U.S. Navy squadrons provided support for the first Bahrain International Air Show at the newly opened Sahkir Air Base, Jan. 21-23.
01.23.10, Courtesy Story
A grand re-opening ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the Child Development Center and the Youth Teen Center on board Naval Support Activity, Bahrain, Jan 19.
01.21.10, Courtesy Story
Today's Top Stories
02.08.10, Story by Fred Baker
02.07.10, Courtesy Story
02.06.10, Courtesy Story
02.05.10, Courtesy Story
02.03.10, Story by Sgt. Tracy J. Smith
02.02.10, Story by Capt. Tony Wickman
02.01.10, Courtesy Story
01.29.10, Story by Donna Miles
01.28.10, Courtesy Story
01.26.10, Story by Spc. Shantelle Campbell
|