French-flagged tanker missing off W. Africa: IMB


A French-flagged tanker has gone missing in piracy-plagued waters off West Africa, the International Maritime Bureau said Friday, warning other ships in the area to be on guard.
The owners of the vessel lost contact with it early Thursday while it was in the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of Togo, the IMB's Kuala Lumpur-based piracy reporting centre said in an alert.
"All vessels are requested to keep a sharp lookout for the missing tanker," the centre said.
"Vessels are also advised to maintain a strict anti-piracy watch and measures in these waters."
The Gulf of Guinea, which includes waters off Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, has emerged as a new piracy hotspot with 32 incidents so far this year and 62 incidents recorded in 2012 including hijackings, kidnappings and killings.
Pirates in the area typically target fuel cargo, loading it onto other ships to sell on the lucrative black market, rather than seek ransom to release ships, the IMB said.

Vessel Pirated !!!!

Significant Events within the Reporting Period


As of 05 June 2013 at 16:30 the NSC is monitoring the reported hijacking of an Indian Dhow off the coast of Northern Somalia.  The dhow was operating close to Somali waters and has been visually identified and is being tracked by military forces. Due to the identification and tracking of this dhow it has lost any utility to act as a "Mother Ship".
Earlier in the week there were several reported approaches on larger merchant vessels transiting through the Gulf of Aden however, there have been no attacks where skiffs have either fired upon merchant vessels or attempted to board the ships. Note that the pirated dhow is a low freeboard, slow moving vessel with limited maneouvrability. Furthermore it almost certainly did not have any type of armed security embarked. These abovementioned factors are characteristics of a highly vulnerable vessel.   
Historically the SW monsoon season will end sometime in September with benign conditions prevailing until the build up of the NE monsoon system around the December/January time frame.  Until such time as the monsoon system weakens the sea conditions off the East Coast of Somalia, from the tip of the Horn of Africa, down through the Somali Basin will be unfavourable for small boat / skiff operations. The conditions inside the Gulf of Aden are more favourable as the area is sheltered from the winds creating the significant sea states in the open waters. As stated in earlier reports, fishing vessels move into the more sheltered waters in the Gulf of Aden along the southern coastline of Yemen, causing increased interaction between fishing boats and merchants transiting in close proximity. It is normal for dhows to act as larger supply vessels and a central repository for regular fishing activity and regularly have a number of small boats/skiffs conducting associated fishing activity in the vicinity of these boats. 
For further information on basic regional and seasonal fishing information please go to the following page:
http://www.shipping.nato.int/operations/OS/Pages/Fishing_in_the_HRA.aspx 

Inspiration Physical - Mental - Spiritual

06/06/2013
It doesn't matter how far you are along your path, or what path you are following, at some point a little inspiration keeps you moving forward.
The cultivation of the warrior requires a balancing nature of all three aspects of the warrior self, physical, mental and the spiritual. Where one is lacking the others cannot function to their utmost capabilities in order to win on today's various battlefields. Winning is everything, surviving means living the rest of your life at best, in fear and at the worst being spoon fed by your family while you sit like a cabbage in your home.
I am not talking about motivation, if you need motivation to do your job then you are in the wrong job, if you need motivation to get out and train, run, lift weights, spar or shoot then you are certainly not on the warrior path. Motivation is a short lived experience, inspiration though is the spark that ignites a passion that will stay with you and grow with you and make your journey along your path that much more enjoyable.

I get inspiration from many sources and I usually have a top 20 list of who or what it is that inspires me.
The list below is a mixture of people who inspire me (in no particular order) in all three warrior attributes.
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Physical'We can do nothing without the body, let us take care that it is in the best condition to sustain us' - Socrates
It goes without saying that as warriors we need to be physically adept at the skills we are going to use in combat. I said above that we are looking for a balance and so it is with the physical aspect of ourselves.
As warriors we not only need to be aerobically fit, we need strength, dexterity, explosive power and so on.
Your actuallity, your employment, your chosen for of combat and you your 'Self'' will dictate the physical requirements you must work towards.
Of course you cannot do anything physical unless at first you are healthy. You will
have heard the phrase ' My body is a temple' then treat it as such. Too many warriors today treat their body as a temple but by the looks of them they have converted to Buddhism.
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Not the physique a warrior wants to cultivate!

There are many great men and women acroos the whole of the sporting world who can inspire you to greatness though we can also find inspiration from those who are not champions, from those who have overcome some disabilty to achieve greatness in their own endevours.

Find out who you are and what you want to be. Learn from those you feel an affinity towards, look for their moments of achievement and search for how they attained it.

Mental
'Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference' - Winston Churchill
'If it was easy everybody would be doing it' Running the last mile of a marathon as fast as you can, fighting the last round when you are dead on your feet, winning the V.C because if you didn't do 'it' your comrades would die. It's all a state of mind and it can be trained for. Call it what you will 'Mental Toughness' 'Guts' 'Balls' 'The will to win', it is easy to give in, to capitulate, but capitulation on a civilian or military battlefield does not mean you will come away unscathed or even alive. Fighting on is a much harder option.

The ability for the mind to stay focused at that given time with no thought of what went before or what will happen later is all important. Your mind is your friend but if left to it's own devices can easily turn into your enemy just as much as the enemy standing before you.

The first mental test that has to be passed is gaining the right attitude and that attitude has to be positive. Turn every negative thought into a positive, turn every piece of bad news into a positive, turn every criticism into a positive. Smile, enjoy and see the good and positive in everything.
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A positive attitude is a winning attitude and winning on your battlefiedl is everything! 





                                                                       

If you are not confident and are afraid of doing, trying, being uncomfortable outside of your comfort zone then Miyamoto Musashi's quote below is going to put you off the warriors path for good.

You are not going to learn mental thoughness from losers, whingers, failures and slackers so study the champions of sport, industry, military, politics, the leaders in those fields. Study how they achieved their goals (Goal setting - for another blog post). Practice programming your thoughts then put your thoughts into positive sentences followed by actions and stick to doing what you say you are going to do.

Warriors don't shirk from doing what is right, Warriors don't shirk from responsibilty, warrior don't fail at the first hurdle.

You will have noticed I use the term 'Stay Dangerous' hey it's a mental thing. 'Stay Safe' as most people use is too passive, not pro-active or positive. At a time when I need to protect myself, my family or someone else, staying safe while in combat is not an option and just won't cut it. Staying dangerous will.

Start with the right attitude.

Spiritual
'Generally speaking the way of the warrior is a resolute acceptence of death' - Miyamoto Musashi

When I talk about spiritual I do not mean religious. Being spiritual has nothing to do with your religion. I am a very spiritual person but I am not religious. I am talking about a state of consciousness, combat is chaos and while in the midst of chaos we need to have order. That order has to come from within us, a calmness, a tranquility that allows us to see through the chaos, to operate effectively within the chaos. This is where being 'In the zone' applies. Being comfortable in a place where most will feel uncomfortable, where the pressure is on but you 'own' it. As a warrior, in war is where you should be alive.
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Meditation techniques and visualization techniques are disciplines that help us achieve that which is most needed, the ability to come to terms with what we may have to do or may have done in defence of ourselves, family or others.

As a Tactical Athlete you must seek your INNER PEACE!

Physical - Mental - Spiritual, every aspect can be learned through self education or by seeking out a teacher don't neglect any part of your warrior training.

Who or what are your inspirations?
What, with whom or how do you study?

Stay Dangerous

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