SS ''Mayaguez '' was a U.S.-
flagged container ship
A container ship (also called boxship or spelled containership) is a cargo ship that carries all of its load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization. Container ships are a common means of commercial intermoda ...
that attained notoriety for its 12 May 1975 seizure by
Khmer Rouge
The Khmer Rouge (; ; km, ខ្មែរក្រហម, ; ) is the name that was popularly given to members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK) and by extension to the regime through which the CPK ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 197 ...
forces of Cambodia, which resulted in a confrontation with the United States at the close of the
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War (also known by #Names, other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vie ...
.
Service history
The ''Mayaguez'' was first launched in April 1944 as SS ''White Falcon'', a U.S.
Maritime Commission
The United States Maritime Commission (MARCOM) was an independent executive agency of the U.S. federal government that was created by the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, which was passed by Congress on June 29, 1936, and was abolished on May 24, 19 ...
C2-S-AJ1 freighter built by
North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
North Carolina Shipbuilding Company was a shipyard in Wilmington, North Carolina, created as part of the U.S. Government's Emergency Shipbuilding Program in the early days of World War II. From 1941 through 1946, the company built 243 ships in all ...
of
Wilmington, North Carolina
Wilmington is a port city in and the county seat of New Hanover County in coastal southeastern North Carolina, United States.
With a population of 115,451 at the 2020 census, it is the eighth most populous city in the state. Wilmington is t ...
.
After World War II, the ship was sold to
Grace Line
W. R. Grace and Co. is an American chemical business based in Columbia, Maryland. It produces specialty chemicals and specialty materials in two divisions: Grace Catalysts Technologies, which makes catalysts and related products and technologies ...
and renamed the SS ''Santa Eliana''. Seeking to containerize its coffee bean traffic from Venezuela, in 1960 Grace had the ''Santa Eliana'' and her sister ship ''Santa Leonor'' lengthened and widened by the
Maryland Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
The Maryland Drydock Company was a shipbuilding company that operated in Baltimore, Maryland during the 20th century.
The company started life in 1920 as the Globe Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company of Maryland. Its president at this time was B. C ...
and converted into the first U.S.-flagged, all-container ships devoted to foreign trade, with a capacity of 382 containers below-deck plus 94 on-deck. With Grace Line's plans repeatedly frustrated by longshoremen opposition in both Venezuela and New York, the ship was sold in 1964 to the American container line
Sea-Land Service
SeaLand, a division of the Maersk Group, is an American intra-regional container shipping company headquartered in Miramar, Florida
Miramar is a city in southern Broward County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population ...
and she was renamed SS ''Sea'', and then SS ''Mayaguez'' (named after the city of
Mayagüez on the west coast of
Puerto Rico
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) in 1965. Her sister ship was renamed ''Land'' and then ''Ponce'' (after the city of
Ponce on the south coast of Puerto Rico).
In 1967 Sea-Land began regular container service under contract to the
Military Sea Transportation Service
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(MSTS) in support of American forces in Southeast Asia, with the ''Mayaguez'' being one of many Sea-Land ships employed. In 1975 the ''Mayaguez'' was sailing a regular route: Hong Kong – Sattahip, Thailand – Singapore. On 7 May 1975, about a week after the fall of Saigon, ''Mayaguez'' left Hong Kong on what was said to be a routine voyage.
[Levinson, 2006, pp. 179–183]
Capture and recovery
The "''Mayaguez'' incident" took place between
Kampuchea
Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of , bordered by Thailand t ...
(formerly
Cambodia
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) and the
United States
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from 12 to 15 May 1975, less than a month after the
Khmer Rouge
The Khmer Rouge (; ; km, ខ្មែរក្រហម, ; ) is the name that was popularly given to members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK) and by extension to the regime through which the CPK ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 197 ...
took
control of the capital Phnom Penh ousting the U.S.-backed
Khmer Republic
The Khmer Republic ( km, សាធារណរដ្ឋខ្មែរ, ; french: République khmère) was a pro-United States military-led republican government of Cambodia that was formally declared on 9 October 1970. The Khmer Republic w ...
. After the Khmer Rouge seized the ship in a disputed maritime area, the U.S. mounted a hastily-prepared rescue operation.
[Wetterhahn, pp 43–46] U.S. Marines
The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines, is the maritime land force service branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting expeditionary and amphibious operations through co ...
recaptured the ship and attacked the island of
Koh Tang
Koh Tang ( km, កោះតាង), also known as Tang Island, is the biggest of a group of Cambodian islands off the coast of Sihanoukville Province in the Gulf of Thailand. The island is situated approximately off the southwest coast of Cambod ...
where it was believed, in error, that the crew were being held as hostages. Encountering stronger than expected defenses on Koh Tang, three
United States Air Force
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helicopters were destroyed during the initial assault and the Marines fought a desperate day-long battle with the Khmer Rouge before being evacuated.
[Wetterhahn, p. 167][Wetterhahn, pp. 209–249] ''Mayaguez''s crew were released unharmed by the Khmer Rouge shortly after the attack on Koh Tang began.
[Wetterhahn, p. 201]
Later career
Duly retrieved from Khmer Rouge forces, the ''Mayaguez'' was taken out of service and eventually scrapped in 1979.
[Wetterhahn, p 314]
Citations
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Ships built in Wilmington, North Carolina
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