TEI, Joint Task Force SEVEN Task Groun 7.3 Washington 25, D. C. Operation Plan CTG 7.3 Ne. 1-53 7 Desenber 1953, 12COR Annex © Logistics and Administratien 1. Basic Informaticn a. Commander in Chief Pacific is charged with the legistic sunpert of Joint Task Force SEVEN, CinCPacFlt is the Naval Commander in the Pacific and ComServPac is the principal logistics agent for CinCPacFlt. In additicn, ComAirPac is resnonsible for aeronautical material for Naval Air Units and ComestSeaFron coordinates the logistic support provided by West Coast activities, be. This Annex is based uvon the following: PacFlt Regulations, 1952 CinCPacFlt CpOrder 201-52 ComAirPac CpCrder 2-52 CJTF SEVEN OpCrder 3~53 ComServPac OpCrder 1-52 c. The logistic conceot of CTG 7.3 reouires that all shins and units be self suvnorting to the greatest extent vracticable. It is anticipated, however, that the limited canabilities of smaller shins and units ef TG 7.3 will meke individual self~sunpert unfeasible, Therefore, large shins shall be prepared te vrovide fuel, ammunitien, provisions, disbursing service, general stores material and potable water to ether units as assimed in vara, 2.a.(3)(b) this Annex, 2, Loristic Elements a. Suovly (1) Sunoply levels fer all units assigned shall be maintained as close to the following levels as pessible: (a) Previsions and Water Fresh vrovisions ~ to capacity. Capacity shall be intervret~ ed as the maximum auantity which can be reasonably carried without exceeding the limits established by BuShins Contrel ef Loading letter anvlicable to the shin concerned. “here storage is limited to less than that specified, ships shall lead to canacity. Dry Provisions ~ te cavacity. Water - to canacity. Cal