FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MAR 12-95 Thursday, December 7, 1995 Contact: John Swank Tel.: (202) 366-5807 CIVILIAN SEAFARERS, RRF SHIPS SUPPORT NATO MISSION IN BOSNIA Shortly before 8:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, the Defense Department's Transportation Command ordered the activation of two Ready Reserve Force (RRF) cargo ships to support NATO forces in Bosnia. Berthed in Portsmouth, Va., the CAPE RACE and CAPE RISE were intended for activation within four days' notice, and both sailed well ahead of schedule. All 28 crew members on each ship are American merchant mariners, civilian seafarers who normally sail U.S.-flag cargo ships carrying domestic and international commerce. "Once again, America's maritime industry and merchant mariners have answered the call to duty," said Secretary of Transportation Federico Pena. "America's skilled merchant mariners and the entire maritime industry remain vital to our national defense, peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts." This was the second activation of the CAPE RACE this year to support NATO efforts in Bosnia. For two months it carried cargo between Germany, the United Kingdom and Croatia in support of Britain's 24th Air Mobile Brigade. On Oct. 30, Secretary Pena visited the CAPE RACE to commend its crew for "exemplary and professional performance" during that mission. The Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration (MARAD) owns and maintains ships in the RRF to provide prompt sealift support in the event they are needed for the rapid deployment of military forces. Maritime Administrator Albert J. Herberger praised the maritime company which manages the CAPE RACE and CAPE RISE for MARAD, and the seafaring unions which provided the crews. "These activations demonstrate how government, private industry and labor can work together to serve the national interest," he said. OMI Ship Management, Inc. manages the two ships for MARAD. In deployed operations, they are crewed by skilled American civilian seafarers belonging to the American Maritime Officers Union and the Seafarers International Union. The RRF was established by MARAD and the Navy in 1976. The first large-scale activation of RRF ships came in support of operations in the Persian Gulf in 1990 and 1991. That breakout of 79 ships required 3,000 civilian seafarers to crew them. RRF ships also have operated in support of humanitarian operations in Somalia and in Haiti. # # #