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MV Sea Isle City


FieldValue
section1{{Infobox ship/image
imageMV Sea Isle City 1987 crop.jpg
image_captionSea Isle City en route to Kuwait August 1987
section2{{Infobox ship/career
name1981: Umm al Maradem*
namesake*1981: Umm al Maradem Island
owner*1981: Kuwait Oil Tanker Company
registry*1977: Kuwait Kuwait
routelate 1990s: Persian Gulf to Indonesia
builderMitsubishi Heavy Industries
yard_number1867
in_service1981
out_of_service2002
fatebroken up, 2002, India
identification*Call sign WCYQ
section3{{Infobox ship/characteristics
classTank Ship, Sequence M2NMFN, Hull form H
tonnage*96,888 DWT
length728.5 ft
beam144.4 ft
draft61.0 ft
propulsionSulzer
speed15 kn
notesReferences
  • 1987: Sea Isle City

  • 2002: Sea Isle

  • 1987: Sea Isle City, New Jersey

  • 1987: Chesapeake Shipping, Inc.

  • later: Keystone Shipping Company

  • 1987: United States Philadelphia

  • 51,397 GT ITC

  • 29,763 NET

'*MV Sea Isle City''', ex-Umm al Maradem, was a Kuwait Oil Company oil tanker that reflagged during Operation Earnest Will. The ship was completed in 1981 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan, as hull number 1867, for the Kuwait Oil Tanker Company.

Missile attack

Sea Isle City was struck during the Tanker War phase of the Iran–Iraq War by an Iranian Silkworm missile launched from the Iranian occupied Al-Faw Peninsula at 05:30 A.M. on 16 October 1987. The missile struck the wheel house and crew quarters of the ship. The ship was not carrying oil at the time it was struck and was moving to be loaded. The ship's master, a US citizen, was blinded and a total of 18 crew members were wounded. Sea Isle City was in Kuwaiti waters and was no longer under the protection of US escort ships. Sea Isle City was heavily damaged by the missile and it took 4 months to repair the damage to the bridge and crew area.

The US later undertook Operation Nimble Archer in response to the attack, destroying two oil platforms in the Rostam oil field that were not in production and being used as tactical communication relay points, radar tracking stations and as bases of operations for helicopter and speed boat attacks on maritime shipping in international waters. According to documents seized during the raid on the platform, the Rostam platform's radar had tracked the convoy containing Sea Isle City while it was en route to Kuwait and relayed this tactical information via communications gear on the platform.

Sea Isle City lookout Victorino Gonzaga, a Philippines national, was also blinded in the attack and treated at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, in Miami, where doctors were forced to remove both of his eyes. Gonzaga and his wife filed suit against Iran, naming Chesapeake Shipping Co., the Kuwait Oil Tanker Co., Kuwait Petroleum Corp. and Gleneagle Ship Management Inc. as co-defendants. The companies named settled out of court for $750,000. 14 months after the suit was filed, a Miami judge found the Government in Tehran liable and awarded $1.2 million to him and $500,000 to his wife. No representatives for Iran ever appeared before the court and at the time it was unclear if he would ever receive the compensation.

Fate

Some of the reflagged tankers returned to Kuwaiti flags in January 1989, but Sea Isle City and several others remained US-flagged. Sea Isle City was operated on a Persian Gulf to Indonesia route by Keystone Shipping Company in the 1990s and early 2000s. The tanker was listed out of service in May 2002 in the United States Coast Guard database. and scrapped in India in August 2002.

References

References

  1. [[Jane's Information Group]]. [http://www.janes.com/extracts/extract/jms/jms0880.html Sea Isle City extract]. Accessed 31 August 2008.
  2. [[United States Coast Guard]]. [http://cgmix.uscg.mil/PSIX/PSIXDetails.aspx?VesselID=279235 PSIX data for vessel 279235]. Accessed 31 August 2008.
  3. [[United States Coast Guard]]. [http://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/st1/CoastGuard/index.html Vessel Documentation Center]. Accessed 31 August 2008.
  4. ''Umm Casbah Becomes Ocean City As Kuwaiti Ships Await U.S. Flags'' Aly Mahmoud. [[The Washington Post]]. Washington, D.C.: 24 June 1987. pg. a.21
  5. Kifner, John. (1987-10-19). "Kuwait Is Said to Seek An Anti-Missile Defense". The New York Times.
  6. "Blinded U.S. Captain Recovers After Attack; Glass Sprayed Head When Missile Struck"; Patrick E. Tyler. ''[[The Washington Post]]''. Washington, D.C. 19 October 1987. pg. a.16
  7. "Ship flying U.S. flag hit; 18 wounded"; ''[[St. Petersburg Times]]''. [[St. Petersburg, Florida]]. 17 October 1987. pg. 1.A
  8. [http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/90/8632.pdf Counter-Memorial and Counter-claim submitted by the United States of America] {{webarchive. link. (31 March 2014. 23 June 1997.)
  9. "U.S. Destroyers Shell Iranian Military Platform in Gulf; Retaliation for Silkworm Attack Called 'Measured and Appropriate'"; Molly Moore. ''[[The Washington Post]]''. Washington, D.C.: 20 October 1987. pg. a.01.
  10. "Blinded sailor sues Iran." ''The Gazette''. Montreal, Quebec. 26 November 1987. pg. H.11.
  11. "Blinded Seaman Files Suit". The Associated Press. ''Sun Sentinel''. Fort Lauderdale: 26 November 1987. pg. 42.A
  12. [http://www.lipcon.com/news_article16.shtml "Blinded in attack from Iran, seaman awarded $1 million"] {{webarchive. link. (3 October 2008. ''The Miami Herald''. via Lipcon, Margulies & Alsina, P.A.)
  13. ''6 Kuwaiti Tankers Reportedly Ending U.S. Flag Protection''; [[Los Angeles Times]]. [[Los Angeles, California]]. 19 January 1989. pg. 5.
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