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GPERATIONS ORDER WO, 1-53
SEARCH AND RESCUE

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HEADQUARTERS
TASK GROUP 7.4, PROVISIGUAL
Kirtland Air Force Base, Hew Mexico
15 august 1953, 1800 fT

References:

(a)

Search and Rescue Joint Standard Operating Procedures;

prepared jointly by Commander-in-Chiefs, Caribbean

(CINCARIB), Far East (CINCFE), Pacific (CINCPAC) and
Alaska (CINCAL).

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JANAP 300, the Air-Sea Rescue Manual,

RBESPONSIBILITIES:

a. Responsibilities of commanders for Search and Rescue (SAR)
operations within their respective commands are set forth in reference

(a).

Specifically, as relates to the area of primary concern to Com-

mander, JIF SEVEN, responsibility for Search and Rescue is assigned to
CINCPAC,
bd.

These references further provide that:
"For tactical aircraft, operating on unit combat or train-e
ing missions, the primary responsibility for SAR rests

with the commander exercising operational control of the
aircraft regardless of the area of operation, This re-

sponsibility may be delegated to subordinate commanders,
Commanders holding SAR responsibility as defined above shall
insure that their operating forces are familiar with the

rescue facilities and procedures of the SAR area in which
they are operating and shall request assistance as neces~
sary from the appropriate area SAR Commander, nce the
area SAR Commander has been requested to provide assistance

he assumes SAR control,"

The paragraph quoted is applicable to Operation CASTLE (RESTRICTED, SI),

and places certain responsibilities on Commander JTF SEVEN,

c,

Overall responsibility for search and rescue within JTF

SEVEN is delegated to 767.4.

16 7.4 is therefore responsible for the

overall control of all JTF SEVEN SAR operations, This overall responsibility however in no way relieves each individual Task Group Commander
of his inherent SAR responsibilities as pertains to his own forces,

TASK GROUP 7,4

OPRS ORDER BO, 1-53
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