MANAMA, Bahrain - A merchant mariner was rescued today at approximately 8:00 a.m. by coalition naval assets after falling overboard in the Central Persian Gulf earlier this morning.
USS Benfold received a distress call at approximately 2:00 a.m. and reported it to Combined Task Force 152, which coordinated the rescue efforts from its operations headquarters in Bahrain.
Benfold arrived on station and assumed duties as the on-scene commander, directing the Lynx helicopter embarked aboard HMS Kent, a Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate, to search for the missing mariner.
The helicopter spotted the mariner who had been adrift in the water for approximately six hours and rescued him. He was then flown aboard Benfold where he was medically evaluated and deemed fit for duty. The man was then returned to M/V Peter Paul.
"Safety of life at sea is something close to every mariner's heart," said Cmdr. Simon Hopper, Kent's commanding officer. "As Sailors, we hope that we will never be a position to need assistance. I'm delighted that Kent was able to respond to the distress of another mariner and save a life."
While conducting routine Maritime Security Operations in the Persian Gulf more than 150 miles north of where the incident occurred, Kent received information that the man had fallen overboard. Kent's helicopter was launched at first-light this morning to conduct search and rescue efforts.
The search lasted an hour before the missing mariner was spotted.
"We train for incidents such as this all the time," said Air Engineering Technician Mike Purcell. "Saving the life of another Sailor and highlighting the importance of being able to respond to such incidents at the drop of a hat, shows how important this training really is."
Benfold and Kent are deployed to the Combined Maritime Forces area of responsibility to conduct MSO, which complements the security activities of Gulf Cooperation Council nations.