The last hijacking off the coast of Somalia was on May 12th, 2009
according to NATO. Today is June 12th, meaning we have gone an entire month without a hijacking while disrupting many, many attacks.
Bravo Zulu to CTF-151, the Sailors and Airmen in the US Navy, naval coalition partner forces, and the maritime industry who have contributed towards this milestone. Keep up the great work, and stay safe.
As a side note, while it is easy to suggest that weather is playing a major factor, weather has not prevented a relative consistent number of attacks against commercial shipping from occurring. Additionally, it is pretty clear that when the pirates adjusted to activities east of Somalia in March and April, naval forces made a similar adjustment necessary to curb attacks.
While I will be the first to note this is certainly an enormous effort involving many folks, I think Rear Adm. Michelle J. Howard deserves a lot of credit here.
Clearly she is doing something very right, even as we don't know much at all about how naval forces are operating...