WATERS TO THE WEST OF THE KOREAN PENINSULA –
Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS Cowpens (CG 63)
responded to a distress call Oct. 8 and rescued two injured civilian
mariners off the southwest coast of the Republic of Korea.
At approximately 5:20 p.m. (local), Cowpens received a distress call
from a Cypriot-flagged civilian container vessel, Hanjin Kao Hsiung, and
responded immediately to assess the situation by launching its
helicopter, the "Red Stingers" of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron
Light (HSL) 49 Det. 6. Upon arrival, the helicopter aircrew reported
that two civilian mariners received third-degree burns to their hands
and face from a fire on board.
After coordination between USS George Washington's senior medical
officer, it was decided to medevac the injured mariners to medical
facilities ashore. The civilian mariners received immediate medical
treatment from Cowpens' personnel and then proceeded to Kunsan Air Base
where the mariners were turned over to shore-based medical providers for
further medical treatment.
"I'm extremely proud of the entire team," said Capt. Gregory W.
Gombert, commanding officer of Cowpens. "A lot of coordination took
place in a short amount of time and it was done expeditiously and in a
very professional manner. Assisting distressed mariners is almost second
nature for us. We constantly train and maintain our readiness whenever
the call is needed."
Cowpens is on patrol with Commander Task Force 70, the George
Washington Strike Group in the 7th Fleet area of operations promoting
maritime security in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.