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Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea
Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea | Richard Phillips
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"I share the country's admiration for the bravery of Captain Phillips and his selfless concern for his crew. His courage is a model for all Americans."--President Barack Obama It was just another day on the job for fifty-three-year-old Richard Phillips, captain of the Maersk Alabama, the United States-flagged cargo ship which was carrying, among other things, food and agricultural materials for the World Food Program. That all changed when armed Somali pirates boarded the ship. The pirates didn't expect the crew to fight back, nor did they expect Captain Phillips to offer himself as hostage in exchange for the safety of his crew. Thus began the tense five-day stand-off, which ended in a daring high-seas rescue when U.S. Navy SEALs opened fire and picked off three of the captors. "It never ends like this," Captain Phillips said. And he's right. A Captain's Duty tells the life-and-death drama of the Vermont native who was held captive on a tiny lifeboat off Somalia's anarchic, gun-plagued shores. A story of adventure and courage, it provides the intimate details of this high-seas hostage-taking--the unbearable heat, the death threats, the mock executions, and the escape attempt. When the pirates boarded his ship, Captain Phillips put his experience into action, doing everything he could to safeguard his crew. And when he was held captive by the pirates, he marshaled all his resources to ensure his own survival, withstanding intense physical hardship and an escalating battle of wills with the pirates. This was it: the moment where training meets instinct and where character is everything. Richard Phillips was ready.
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Wow! This a mesmerizing and suspenseful true story of a Merchant Marine Captain that was taken hostage by Somali pirates. A life or death game of strategy, Captain Phillips saved his ship and crew. Well written and well read. The movie with Tom Hanks is very good, but I must say that the book is better. (I highly recommend both) 4/5⚓️s

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Texreader
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A former Navy SEAL spoke to my son's Boy Scout troop tonight. These were some of the things he brought for the boys to see from one of Saddams houses. Some serious history there.

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• I'm at the part where Captain Phillips is walking through the ship with the lead pirate and the tension is truly palpable. This whole book has been high tension and I love it. Loved the movie and halfway done with the book. Captain's quick thinking, dogged determination and astonishing bravery helped this story have a happy ending for the Maersk Alabama and its crew. Why are you not reading this book?! •

#currentlyreading #cr #greatbook

mom2bugnbee The movie was spectacular. But Tom Hanks can do no wrong in my mind. 8y
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bibliobliss
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• Watched "Captain Phillips" a few weeks ago and now I'm so ready to read the book! •

#book #books #bookselfie #tbr #upnext #cantwait

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