Marines Seize Control of Ship From Pirates

4
769
Helicopters from USS Dubuque provide aerial watch as Marines from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s maritime raid force board and seize control of the Antigua and Barbuda-flagged, German-owned vessel M/V Magellan Star, left, Sept. 9, 2010, a day after pirates attacked and boarded the vessel. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class William Farmerie

Via the DoD

MANAMA, Bahrain, Sept. 9, 2010 – A 24-member maritime raid force from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit today boarded and seized control of an Antigua-Barbuda-flagged, German–owned vessel from pirates who attacked and boarded it yesterday.

(Click high-resolution image of shot).
 
The Marines serve aboard USS Dubuque, operating under Combined Task Force 151.

The mission secured the safety of the M/V Magellan Star’s crew and returned control of the ship to the civilian mariners.

Nine pirates are under the task force’s control, pending further disposition, officials said, and the ship’s crew has not reported any injuries or casualties. No injuries to the maritime raid force were reported.

The Combined Task Force 151 flagship, TCG Gökçeada, a Turkish frigate, was the first ship on scene, responding to a distress call early yesterday. Two additional warships assigned to the task force — USS Dubuque and USS Princeton — arrived in the vicinity to support Gökçeada.

“Units from the multinational maritime force, under Combined Task Force 151, are actively engaged in antipiracy operations,” said Rear Adm. Sinan Ertugrul of the Turkish navy, task force commander. “This regional problem truly has global impact, and we are completely committed to bringing the disruptive acts of piracy to an end.

“We have full support of the international community,” he continued, “and will continue to do everything possible to bring security to the Gulf of Aden and Somali Basin.”

Combined Task Force 151 is one of three task forces operated by the 25-nation Combined Maritime Forces. It was established in January 2009 to deter, disrupt and suppress piracy, protecting maritime vessels of all nations and securing international freedom of navigation.
  

Related Sites:
Combined Maritime Forces/U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.S. 5th Fleet

Combined Task Force 151 flagship TCG Gökçeada, background, a Turkish frigate, and USS Dubuque, left, wait as Marines from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s maritime raid force board and seize control of the Antigua and Barbuda-flagged, German-owned vessel M/V Magellan Star, Sept. 9, 2010, a day after pirates attacked and boarded the vessel. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class William Farmerie  
Download screen-resolution   
Download high-resolution

ATTENTION READERS

We See The World From All Sides and Want YOU To Be Fully Informed
In fact, intentional disinformation is a disgraceful scourge in media today. So to assuage any possible errant incorrect information posted herein, we strongly encourage you to seek corroboration from other non-VT sources before forming an educated opinion.

About VT - Policies & Disclosures - Comment Policy
Due to the nature of uncensored content posted by VT's fully independent international writers, VT cannot guarantee absolute validity. All content is owned by the author exclusively. Expressed opinions are NOT necessarily the views of VT, other authors, affiliates, advertisers, sponsors, partners, or technicians. Some content may be satirical in nature. All images are the full responsibility of the article author and NOT VT.
Previous articlePresident Obama to Award Medal of Honor
Next articleJUSTIN RAIMONDO: The ‘Meaning’ of 9/11