The CSS Alabama's Indian Ocean Expeditionary Raid commenced shortly after the CSS Alabama left the Cape of Good Hope and cruised across the Indian Ocean ultimately exiting by Carimata Strait past Borneo and Sumatra into the Pacific Ocean. The raid lasted from about the end of September, 1863 to the end of November, 1863.
The primary area of operation during this expeditionary raid, was the central Indian Ocean, across the Tropic of Capricorn, steaming east toward Indonesia.
Many of the ships intercepted during this period are English or Dutch ships. However on November 6, the Alabama's fate changes as Semmes learnes from an English ship out of Foochow that the Winged Racer, escorted by the USS Wyoming is coming out of the strait. The Alamaba pursues and overhauls two English ships before coming upon the Amanda, out of Boston, laden with sugar and hemp. Semmes and crew strike up a beautiful torching of the Amanda by 10:00 pm.
Getting underway for the Strait of Sunda, Alabama sails past Keyser Island, Beezee island and Sowbooks island, and then passes throught the strait, on to Thwart-the-Way island and Stroom Rock, not finding the USS Wyoming. However, on November 8, amidst a rain squall, the Alabama sights sail and chases down the unescorted Winged Racer. The crew and master are put in boats to row ashore to nearby land at North Island in East India, and the Racer is given the torch.
CSS Alabama then proceeds toward the China Sea, passing Sumatra and Java, and arrives in Gasper Strait. Around daylight, new sail is sighted, and a yankee clipper heads toward the Alabama only to find the Stainless Banner is unfurled as Captain Semmes hoists a change of colors. The clipper adds topsails, and a chase is underway. Unfortunately for the clipper Contest, a slack in the wind during the midday qualms allows the Alabama to bring her within gun range. To the regret of Captain Semmes, he cannot capture the new prize and outfit her for service in the CS Navy, and reluctantly applies the torch.
From this raiding area off the coast of southeast Asia, the CSS Alabama made her way into the Pacific Ocean to continue her unhindered wrecking of enemy commerce in the Pacific Ocean as far as the Strait of Malacca.
| Date | Ship Name | Tonnage | Ship Type | Location | Disposition of Ship |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 6, 1863 | Amanda | ? | ? | Strait of Sunda | Burned |
| November 9, 1863 | Winged Racer | ? | ? | Strait of Sunda | Burned |
| November 9, 1863 | Contest | ? | Yankee Clipper | North Island, East India | Burned |