Captain Jeon Je Yong was born on August 15, 1941 at Incheon of South Korea, and moved to reside at southernmost Tongyeong city from 1955. Graduating from the navigation school in 1962, he worked as Assistant Captain first in Jedon Susan shipping company from 1968 then in Koryo Wonyang from 1972 before he was officially hired as a Captain for this company in 1975.
In July 1988 he was hired again as a Captain for two other shipping companies, Unikorea and Maxan. The latter had its sub-company located in the city of Pusan, South Korea. He retired from navigation in 1993 and worked for a living in the business of raising seafood produces from 1994 until now.
On November 14, 1985 Captain Yong’s ship was being on its way back to Pusan port after fishing 9 months in India sea. He saw the boat and he had contacted his shipping company and asked for its permission to rescue the 96 Vietnamese Boat People, but the company rejected the request because it might create a potential difficulties for the company or the South Korea government.
Captain Yong disobeyed his superiors and ordered his screw members to rescue the refugees. He was laid off and remained unemployed in 30 months following the event when he rescued 96 Vietnamese Boat People.