Why the last man standing on the coronavirus cruise ship never gave up
5th March 2020
“(CNN) — His ship may have been to hell and back, becoming a floating coronavirus-infected prison for passengers quarantined at port in Japan, but when the captain of the Diamond Princess cruise ship became the last person aboard to finally step onto dry land, he looked entirely unruffled by the experience.
If it weren't for the mask on his face, Gennaro Arma, striding purposefully along the dockside in full uniform with hat under arm, might easily have been stepping down from an uneventful trip shuttling passengers from one vacation destination to another.”
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It's why, they say, the experienced Italian sailor is now being hailed as a hero at home and abroad.
"He emerged to be exactly how people have renamed him -- 'Fearless'," Arma's wife, Mariana Gargiulo, tells CNN Travel from her home in Sant'Agnello, a beautiful coastal town south of Naples, where the captain is due to return soon.”
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“'My gladiators'
His support for his crew was on display right to the end when he disembarked on March 2, having overseen the final transfer of all passengers either to hospital or a quarantine facility.
He called them "my gladiators."
Throughout the quarantine, he also regularly thanked all passengers on board for their patience and perseverance, leaving them
notes of encouragement.”