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Iran
Maritime Assistance Agency Coordinates Rescue Operation
2004-02-02
Pakistani fishermen adrift in the Gulf of Oman near Iranian territorial waters were rescued by the Iranian Coast Guard today after receiving assistance from the New Zealand Air Force and the U.S. Navy. The stranded dhow, Al Kaseem, and its crew of three were spotted by a passing Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P-3K maritime patrol aircraft of RNZAF’s 5 Squadron, then on a routine patrol flight over the Gulf of Oman in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). The P-3’s crew contacted the nearest coalition maritime vessel in the area, USS Higgins (DDG 76), also on routine patrol in support of OEF. After trying to reach the dhow’s crew by radio, the Higgins’s crew dispatched a security and rescue assistance team via small boat. The Higgins assistance team learned from the master of Al Kaseem that its crew of three had been adrift without food and water for three days near Iranian territorial waters. After providing Al Kaseem’s crew with enough food for five days, Higgins crew members attempted to repair the dhow’s ailing engine, but was unsuccessful.

Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command / U.S. 5th Fleet then contacted the Maritime Emergency Mutual Assistance Center (MEMAC) to relay the dhow’s position and coordinated the towing operation. The Iranian Coast Guard responded to MEMAC’s request for assistance and proceeded toward the Iranian port of Jask with the Al Kaseem successfully in tow and its crew safely aboard.
Posted by:Chuck Simmins

#4  The engine must have been been pretty badly broken. All destroyers have at least one capable EN(engineman) on board to maintain the small boats and emergency diesel generators. I saw EN1 Parzynski rework most of a motor while we were swaying back and forth underway. He used his lap as a workbench. He had plenty of bench to work on as he was no stranger to the mess line.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-2-2 11:32:28 AM  

#3  PBMcl - lol!
Posted by: B   2004-2-2 10:09:16 AM  

#2  The hamster died. They couldn't find another hamster...
Posted by: PBMcL   2004-2-2 9:22:05 AM  

#1  Higgins crew members attempted to repair the dhow’s ailing engine, but was unsuccessful.
This is an outrage! The crew of a guided missle destroyer can't fix a dhows engine? Don't they have a machine shop? The crew of an Iowa would have forged 'em a new block.... LOL

Posted by: Shipman   2004-2-2 8:36:10 AM  

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