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206: Robert was shot at by pirates

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Feb 14, 2025
Off the coast of Somalia, modern piracy thrives against a backdrop of poverty. This gripping narrative unfolds as a sonar technician recounts his harrowing experience with pirates while aboard a U.S. Navy warship. Listeners will feel the tension of naval life and the chaos of a pirate attack. The gripping tale touches on themes of bravery, trauma, and the moral dilemmas faced during confrontations with pirates. It highlights the resilience of crew members and the lasting impact of such traumatic events on mental health.
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Piracy Hotspot

  • Robert's ship, the USS Nicholas, was stationed in the Indian Ocean, west of the Seychelles, for counter-piracy operations.
  • This area was known for significant Somalian pirate activity, often targeting large cargo ships.
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Night Attack

  • The attack occurred just after midnight on April 1st, during Robert's mid-watch shift.
  • He was wearing coveralls, a flak jacket, a helmet, and night vision goggles.
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First Contact

  • Radar detected two skiffs approaching the USS Nicholas, which then circled the ship.
  • Robert saw one skiff spray the flight deck with gunfire, prompting him to return fire after his shipmate didn't respond.
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