So this whole pirate thing was a bit keen to me.
NAIROBI, Kenya — Navy snipers on the fantail of a destroyer cut down three Somali pirates in a lifeboat and rescued an American sea captain in a surprise nighttime assault in choppy seas Easter Sunday, ending a five-day standoff between a team of rogue gunmen and the world’s most powerful military.
It was a stunning ending to an Indian Ocean odyssey that began when 53-year-old freighter Capt. Richard Phillips was taken hostage Wednesday by pirates who tried to hijack the U.S.-flagged Maersk Alabama. The Vermont native was held on a tiny lifeboat that began drifting precariously toward Somalia’s anarchic, gun-plagued shores.
It’s still unclear who did the shooting, if it was USN snipers or a Navy Seal team. They now say-it was a Seal Team.
Christensen said Phillips was now “resting comfortably” on the The USS Boxer, which was in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Somalia. More unfolding, here and here.
Big “D” reminded me that the US Marine Hymn’s second line is From the Shores of Tripoli well geesh, every Marine must be like “Let me at’em Captain” when they even hear the word pirate since that’s what the Marine Corp was basically founded to do, go after the Barbary Pirates.
Other interesting facts, the ship that had the snipers, and shot the pirates, is the USS Bainbridge-any chance it was named after Commodore William Bainbridge, who fought in the First Barbary War? Um yeah it was. Oh and Bainbridge Georgia, also named for the Commodore.
I guess the only question is, who plays who in the movie? Will Steven Seagal make a come back as the cook and play Captain Richard Phillips? Hey why not this guy is being played by George Clooney! Will Russell Crowe play the Commodore in flash backs? The script-it just writes itself.
Regardless, the family members of the Captain are very happy tonight in Vermont.
*Brother, Grandfather, Uncles, cousins and friends..
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