| Army Reserve Ship Aground in Kodiak |
| Saturday, 09 June 2012 | |
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The United States Army Vessel LCU 2030 Monterrey, grounded on Puffin Island after striking a submerged rock and puncturing its hull. US Coast Guard photos
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it A U.S. Army Reserve ship struck a rock in Chiniak Bay late Friday night and began taking on water. The landing craft Monterrey was then intentionally grounded in front of town, according to Army Reserve spokeswoman Major Annmarie Daneker.
Daneker said she did not have a timeline for clean-up or salvage of the Monterrey.
The Monterrey was transporting heavy construction equipment from Port Hueneme, California, to Newtok on the coast between the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers, in support of a U.S. Marine Corps mission called Metervik Innovative Readiness Training.
The fishing vessels Resolution and Peggy Joe also responded last night. The Peggy Joe crew transported two Monterrey crewmembers with minor injuries to emergency medical services in Kodiak. The Coast Guard has contracted Alaska Chadux Corporation to assist in containing and cleaning up the fuel leak. Pumps and oil-skimming equipment were loaded aboard the civilian landing craft Cape Douglas this morning in downtown. |