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Posted: 1/22/2006 6:58:12 AM EDT
forgot to post my source:
From:news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060122/ap_on_fe_st/us_navy_pirates;_ylt=AnEt4MAxiwiJxq1xHr34dHKs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3b2NibDltBHNlYwM3MTY- U.S. Navy Seizes Pirate Ship Off Somalia By JIM KRANE, Associated Press Writer 36 minutes ago DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - The U.S. Navy boarded an apparent pirate ship in the Indian Ocean and detained 26 men for questioning, the Navy said Sunday. The 16 Indians and 10 Somali men were aboard a traditional dhow that was chased and seized Saturday by the U.S. guided missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill, said Lt. Leslie Hull-Ryde of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command in Bahrain. The dhow stopped fleeing after the Churchill twice fired warning shots during the chase, which ended 87 kilometers (54 miles) off the coast of Somalia, the Navy said. U.S. sailors boarded the dhow and seized a cache of small arms. The dhow's crew and passengers were being questioned Sunday aboard the Churchill to determine which were pirates and which were legitimate crew members, Hull-Ryde said. Sailors aboard the dhow told Navy investigators that pirates hijacked the vessel six days ago near Mogadishu and thereafter used it to stage pirate attacks on merchant ships. The Churchill is part of a multinational task force patrolling the western Indian Ocean and Horn of Africa region to thwart terrorist activity and other lawlessness during the U.S.-led war in Iraq. The Navy said it captured the dhow in response to a report from the International Maritime Bureau in Kuala Lumpur on Friday that said pirates had fired on the MV Delta Ranger, a Bahamian-flagged bulk carrier that was passing some 320 kilometers (200 miles) off the central eastern coast of Somalia. Hull-Ryde said the Navy was still investigating the incident and would discuss with international authorities what to do with the detained men. "The disposition of people and vessels involved in acts of piracy on the high seas are based on a variety of factors, including the offense, the flags of the vessels, the nationalities of the crew, and others," Hull-Ryde said in an e-mail. Piracy is rampant off the coast of Somalia, which is torn by renewed clashes between militias fighting over control of the troubled African country. Many shipping companies resort to paying ransoms, saying they have few alternatives. Last month, Somali militiamen finally relinquished a merchant ship hijacked in October. In November, Somali pirates freed a Ukrainian ore carrier and its 22 member crew after holding it for 40 days. It was unclear whether a US$700,000 ransom demanded by the pirates had been paid. One of the boldest recent attacks was on Nov. 5, when two boats full of pirates approached a cruise ship carrying Western tourists, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) off Somalia and fired rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles. The crew used a weapon that directs earsplitting noise at attackers, then sped away. Somalia has had no effective government since 1991, when warlords ousted a dictatorship and then turned on each other, carving the nation of 8.2 million into a patchwork of fiefdoms. ----------------------------------------------------- Walk the Plank Matey! |
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I wish we would have just blown it out of the water and left the pirates to the sharks.
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You know you've screwed up when a United States guided missile destroyer is chasing you........
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From the BBC:
US navy captures Somali 'pirates'
The USS Winston S Churchill tracked the suspected pirate vessel off Somalia, firing warning shots when its orders were ignored news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/06/africa_enl_1137929449/img/1.jpg |
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This is sigline material. |
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Does it have to specificly be a United States DDG or will a UK one suffice. Given how small the RN has become a fairly LARGE chunk of its surface assets has been hanging out in the general Red Sea/Indian Ocean area lately... |
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Ya fergot about the JBThuggery and oppression of minorities by tha man! Gettin' to where the little guy just can't make a 'honest' living... |
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The Somali freedom sailors should get attorneys IMMEDIATELY! And free health care.
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"few alternatives" ???????????? How about defending yourself, SSSSHHHHEEEEEESHHH !!!!!!! |
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its a little known fact but a royal navy sailor constantly serves on the Uss Winston S Churchill out of respect for thier grat dearly departed leader.
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I see the planet's bully is throwing its weight around again, picking on poor brown people just trying to live off the scraps the global capitalist system throws their way
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Send them skurvy bastrads off the plank.
Wait. Do DDGs have a plank? |
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which other foreigners have we named ships for? Have we run out of American heroes or something?
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Can you imagine the guy on watch waking up the Captain.
"durka ....durka .....Mohamda allah jihaid durke durke, durka camel durkea turban, akma durka ....durka ..... U.S. guided missile destroyer!" Translates to: "AH .... AH ..... Boss our sacred and holy quest to rid the world of ocean- going infidels is now at an end because we are be chased by a ah...... ah.... U.S. guided missile destroyer!" |
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You need to learn your OWN history... Winston Churchills mother was an American... |
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The Flying Spaghetti Monster will be saddened his apostles are in trouble... prepare for His noodley goodness to bring in devine intervention.
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i can smell it shipmate |
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It means putting a couple of 5" rounds across her Dhow bow! As you send the last shot downrange, you are talking to them on the radio and making it crystal clear that the next shot will be WITHOUT the 10mil stbd offset. |
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Two intersting woutos from the BBC report
1. "Piracy, including hijackings and hostage-taking, has become common off anarchic Somalia, where there has been no effective central government since 1991. " and 2. "The Somali government has signed a $50m (£28m) two-year deal with a private US marine security company to carry out coastal patrols. " Hmmm. Thats some serious jack some US company took in (Haliburton, or Rand?) |
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And what freedom loving American would have a problem with Winston Churchill anyway? |
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I think TopCat marine security got the contract. But of course other nations can combat piracy on the high seas.
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Yeah, something like "Heave to, ya swabbies!"
Seriously I gathered from the article that the reason they handn't sunk it was the pirates had commandeered the vessel from its rightful crew and were using it to conduct raids on merchant shipping in the area. This shit hasn't changed much since the 16th century... I wonder if the owners will have to pay the USN a bounty to reclaim their boat? ETA: sorry bout the typo. They DIDN'T sink it! I believe now this boat is considered a "prize" under maritime law. How much you wanna bet we'll just give it back anyway? The owners should at least be liable for the cost of the fuel and ammunition used in the pursuit. |
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Not standard, but it's pretty easy to come up with one on short notice. |
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If I was the DDG captain I'd have spun up the turbines to max rpm and had Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" blaring over the loudspeakers.
Then prepare to ram. |
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A few of us do know that, but we still like to complain anyway. |
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Naw they just racked a 12 gauge shotgun and the pirates all jumped overboard and swaM for their lives. USN ------> <----- pirates |
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Where did that picture and phrase originate? I don't understand what the hell it's supposed to mean. Smell what? |
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www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=428760 |
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