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Captain Seog, accompanied by his wife, was handed the award by IMO Secretary-General Efthimios E.
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The already-injured Captain Seog survived being shot four times, including twice in the abdomen, by pirates firing in revenge.
FORBES: Korean Ship Captain Honored for Extraordinary Bravery at Sea
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From the Omani hospital, Captain Seog was transferred to a hospital in the Republic of Korea, where he underwent major surgery.
FORBES: Korean Ship Captain Honored for Extraordinary Bravery at Sea
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Federal grants: Grants provided by federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Education, including Title IV Pell Grants and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG).
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During this time, Captain Seog, despite his injuries, managed to send out an urgent message via VHF, warning the boarding party that there were three pirates at the steering wheel.
FORBES: Korean Ship Captain Honored for Extraordinary Bravery at Sea
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Over two days, Captain Seog steered the ship on a zig-zag course, so that the pirates would not realize that the vessel was actually heading away from, instead of towards, Somali waters.
FORBES: Korean Ship Captain Honored for Extraordinary Bravery at Sea
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Other federal grants: Federal monies awarded to the institution under federal government student aid programs, such as Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG), DHHS training grants (aid portion only), State Student Incentive Grants (SSIG), and other federal student aid programs.
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