That is the name she bore in the Moluccas in eastern Indonesia in April 1958 when a CIA aircraft involved in a covert mission against the Sukarno government attacked and sank her, killing at least nine of her crew.
Leituvos Baltijos Lloydas ("Lithuanian Baltic Lloyd") of Šventoji, Lithuania, who renamed her Trakai.
[3] In 1946 Trakai was sold to Hadjilias Interests' Compañía de Navegación Insular S.A. of Panama, who registered her in Greece and renamed her Phoenix.
[3] On 28 April a Douglas B-26 Invader bomber aircraft, operated by the CIA and painted black and with no markings,[5] bombed and damaged her.
[6] One source asserts that all three ships were off the port of Donggala near Palu in Central Sulawesi (at least 500 miles (800 km) west of Ambon) when they were hit.
The attack was part of a CIA covert operation to support right-wing Permesta rebels in North Sulawesi to destabilise President Sukarno's government of Indonesia.
On 18 May the Indonesian Navy and Air Force shot down Pope's aircraft and captured him,[10] after which the USA rapidly aborted the CIA mission and reversed its policy towards Indonesia.