How US Crimes Against Vietnam Sparked Mutiny
On March 14, we carried out our revolutionary hijacking. That’s what we called it. We had now captured the bridge. We had a skeleton crew of about a dozen, enough to operate the ship for a short period.
I had the second mate show me our position on the charts. This gave me the general direction and everything. The engines kicked back in and we maintained our route.
The radio operator couldn’t use the equipment without our hearing him. We demanded radio silence for two days. I followed the radar immediately to see if there were any other ships around.