61. Brandhuber testified that he was in the back of the control room when the ship went to periscope depth and during the surfacing maneuver. 62. But after divers inspected the hull, authorities decided to halt the cruise and send the German passengers back to Bremerhaven while the ship went into dry dock. 63. Every year, Japanese ships go to Antarctica and hunt countless endangered species. 64. Five minutes later the German captain, whose identity was not immediately available, radioed that the ship was going down. 65. Five minutes after first calling for help, the German captain radioed that the ship was going down. 66. Florence Molenat of Doctors Without Borders said Ivorian officials were demanding that the ship go back out to sea with all the men on board. 67. Five minutes later the German captain, whose identity was not available, radioed that the ship was going down. 68. Guns were fired from nearby Fort Hamilton as the ships went by. 69. He said he hung onto the railing of the bridge, but was sucked under the water as the ship went down. 70. He refused to specify where the ships were going with what the Pentagon calls pre-positioned equipment. |