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  <title>Comments for Combined Task Force Makes First Suspected Pirate Capture</title>
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    <published>2009-05-14T15:50:32Z</published>
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    <title>Combined Task Force Makes First Suspected Pirate Capture</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[American Forces Press Service ABOARD USS GETTYSBURG AT SEA, May 14, 2009 - Ships from Combined Task Force 151 prevented a piracy attack in the Gulf of Aden, which resulted in the apprehension of more than a dozen suspected pirates aboard an alleged &quot;mothership&quot; yesterday. The South Korean destroyer ROKS Munmu the Great and guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg responded to a distress call from the Egyptian-flagged motor vessel Amira, which reported being attacked about 75 nautical miles south of Mukalla, Yemen. Several assault rifle rounds and a rocket-propelled grenade round struck the Amira, causing little or no damage. A...]]></summary>
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      <name>The Armorer</name>
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      <![CDATA[<blockquote><div>American Forces Press Service <br /><br />ABOARD USS GETTYSBURG AT SEA, May 14, 2009 - Ships from Combined Task Force 151 prevented a piracy attack in the Gulf of Aden, which resulted in the apprehension of more than a dozen suspected pirates aboard an alleged &quot;mothership&quot; yesterday. <br />The South Korean destroyer ROKS Munmu the Great and guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg responded to a distress call from the Egyptian-flagged motor vessel Amira, which reported being attacked about 75 nautical miles south of Mukalla, Yemen. <br /><br />Several assault rifle rounds and a rocket-propelled grenade round struck the Amira, causing little or no damage. A rope was thrown from the skiff in an attempt to board, but the attempt failed and the suspected pirates abandoned their attack. <br /><br />Gettysburg and Munmu the Great launched their embarked helicopters which flew immediately to Amira's location. During its flight, the SH-60B helicopter assigned to Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron Light 46 located a small boat suspected of serving as a pirate mothership. <br /><br />A Gettysburg visit, board, search and seizure team boarded the boat along with members of U.S. Coast Guard Legal Detachment 409 and apprehended the suspected pirates after finding eight assault rifles, a rocket-propelled grenade launcher and a rocket-propelled grenade. All 17 of the passengers were brought on board Gettysburg for further questioning. <br /><br />&quot;This is another clear example of how coordination between the Combined Maritime Forces resulted in the successful disruption of pirate activity,&quot; said Royal Navy Commodore Tim Lowe, deputy commander of the Combined Maritime Forces. &quot;It is imperative that all maritime forces continue to synchronize their efforts to deter and disrupt these unlawful and aggressive acts.&quot; <br /><br />Gettysburg and Munmu the Great are operating in support of CTF 151, a multinational task force established to conduct counterpiracy operations under a mission-based mandate throughout the CMF area of responsibility to deter, disrupt and suppress piracy and secure freedom of navigation. <br />&nbsp;</div></blockquote>More, please.<br />]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from Grimmy on 2009-05-14</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Koreans and the Americans. That's a winner in the &quot;good cop, bad cop&quot; routine.<br />
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Leave the piratescum in the hands of the Koreans for a few days and they'd be most very willing to help the Americans with any info they know. The Koreans wouldn't even need to lay a hand on em. They can be scary without even trying.]]>
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