A family of four walking on a bridge away from the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier.
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USS Yorktown Rescues Fifty-three Merchant Sailors 1960

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On 10 June 1960, seven helicopters from HS-4 flying from the USS Yorktown (CV-10) rescued 53 merchant sailors from the British freighter Shun Lee which had run aground on Pratas Reef (500 miles northwest of Manila). Under storm conditions in the wake of Typhoon Mary, the helicopters picked up 25 men from the wreck and 28 more from Pratas Island inside the reef.

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The Shun Lee had originally been built at Shanghai Dock & Engineering Co. Ltd. for the British Merchant fleet in World War I as a Standard Built Type Ship. She was to be named War Tiara, but was not completed until after the war in June 1920.  The War Tiara was to gross 3059 tons,  length was 331 feet, and she had a beam of  46.5 feet.  She flew a British flag and her merchant history is shown below with her different names and companies:

1920 YANNIS, N.E.Ambatielos, Argostoli, Greece 1921 MAUSANG, Indo China S.N.Co, London 1943 MARAS, T.C.Munakalat Vekaketi Devlet Denizyollari Isletme, Istanbul 1945 MAUSANG, Indo China S.N.Co, London 1950 SHUN LEE, Jebshun Shipping Co, Hong Kong 1952 HIPPOPOTAMUS, Wallem & Co, Hong Kong 1955 SHUN LEE, Shun Kee Navigation Co, Hong Kong 8.6.60 aground in South China Sea, 20.08N 116.07E, total loss.

United States merchant ship Guatanamo built similar to the Shun Lee (US Navy).

Pratas Island as seen from space.

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