Joint Task torce orvan fas} “roup 7.3 Wast.ugton 25, Dy C. 7 December 1953, 1200R Operation Plan *CTG 7.63 No. 1-53 Annex I Aerial Search and Fighter Defense Plan Reference: 1. (a) PacFleet Shipping Control hanual1953 Aerial Search - TU 7.3.3 (Patrol Plane Unit) a. The following tasks will be carried out: (1) Conduct aerial search and anti-submarine patrol in the ENIWETOK/ BIKINI Danger Area which lies within the latitudes 10° 15' N and 12° 45! N and longitudes 160° 35' E and 166° 16! E to deteét and assist in denying entry into this area to unauthorized vessels and aircraft. In performing this task, contact identification and development procedures prescribed in Annex J apply. Surface wnits ofTU 7.3.1 will assist in search and ASW operations in accordance with Annex H. (2) Before each shot as directed by CIG 7.3, patrol out to 800 miles (3) Conduct searches, patrols and combatant missions as directed. (4) Conduct special searches as directed. (5) Conduct Search and Rescue missions, as directed, in accordance to detect, report, warn and divert shipping from the significant sector. with Annex E. swe ane bv. Aerial search and ASW (sci set, forth in ATP 1, missions will be conductéd in in appropriate directives and ec. operations will be conducted in accordance with other pertinent publications and Annex J, Other accordance with existing doctrines as set forth publications, Search aircraft will take off with thirteen (13) hours supply of fuel including reserve, (10) hours duration. Each search mission shall be of approximately ten Unless otherwise directed, search aircraft will carry the following bombs and ammunition: ; + 2 Mark 54 Bombs 2 Mark 34-1 Mine 2000 rounds 20MM ammunition 800 rounds 50 cal. anmunition Standard loading lights, ete.) RG 374 — NMuelewr of expendable equipment (sonokuoys, flares, float I-1 Agency Location WNRC Access Nu.6/A J740 Folder TUF J Bow / hh 3 CTSe 7.3 OPcrateow Plan Nod. 1-S$3 _ 2°

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