rt 4%. Search and Rescue CITFSEVEI KO 3-53 the provisions of references (a) and (bd). (2) Conduct training and have available suitable SAR equipment in order to provide assistance to CTG 7.4 and the area SAR commander as necessary. (3) Have available a qualified officer for liaison with CTG 7.4 or his representative when that commander is carrying out his SAR functions. 3. IndependentAction The responsibilities delineated above in no way 4. Cormand and Commn? cation affe-. tre responsibilities of any commander to engage in operations ‘wen Eig own initiative as the circumstances dictate. Independent action mast be immediately reported to, and coordinated with, the appro; ~.iate SAR commander. a JTP SEVEN SAR activities will be comnanded by CTC 7.4 until such time as contro] 1s assumed by the area SAR comnander. b. Command Fosts CTF SEVEN PARRY ISLAND, M.I. (while ashore) USS ESTES (AGC-12) (while afloat) C™ 7.3 ...-.. ec cececscveese USS BATROKO (CVE-115) C™] Th w. .. oc ueevaoee see ENIWETOK ISLAND, MI. CINCPACFL?T .. verve. oe PEARL HARBOR, T.-H. (SAR Comrander , Pacific Command) COMHAWSEAFRON 2.00 ww. eae PEARL HARBOR, T.H. ‘ (Area SAR Commander) CO, NAVOTA KWAJALEIN . .. (SAR Coordination Center) ¢. .. KWAJALEIN, HM. Commonitations as specified in ‘reference (a). P. W. CLARKSON Major General, U S. Army Commander OFFICIAL: Lorlangh Ei; S. COWART, Colonel, US. Air Féyce Assistant Chief of Staff, J-3