Henrik Kurt Carlsen
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(Henrik) Kurt Carlsen (20 February 1914 – 7 October 1989) was a
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-born sea-captain who became world-famous in January 1952 when he stayed on his sinking freighter, the ''
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'', for 13 days."Henrik K. Carlsen, 75, A Heroic Sea Captain" "New York Times", 9 Oct 198

/ref> It eventually sank less than from safe harbour at Falmouth, Cornwall in England, minutes after the Captain was forced to abandon ship. The endeavour was reported around the world, and Carlsen received a ticker-tape parade in New York City on January 17, 1952. A few months later Carlsen took command of the ''Flying Enterprise II'', passing up lucrative offers from
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. It is now believed that the ''Flying Enterprise'' was hit not once but twice by a rogue wave thereby eventually sinking the freighter. Carlsen became a seaman at age 14 and master of his first ship at 22, in the service of the Danish-American company American Export-Isbrandtsen Lines. He was an
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W2ZXM. Carlsen, and his ordeal aboard the ''Flying Enterprise'', is the subject of the book ''Simple Courage: a True Story of Peril on the Sea'' by
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. Carlsen received the Merchant Marine Distinguished Service Award, authorized by a special act of Congress. On January 10, 2012, the Captain Carlsen Park in Sewaren,(Woodbridge Township) NJ was rededicated to the heroic efforts of Captain Carlsen. A monument was installed at the park which was donated by Shipco Transport Inc. a New Jersey transportation services company. A contingent of Danish visitors were present along with the Captain Carlsen's daughters."Memorial Plaque Unveiled at Captain Carlsen Park" "Woodbridge Township


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carlsen, Henrik Kurt 1914 births 1989 deaths Danish sailors