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Marines and Coast Guard conducted SAREX off San Diego

Marines and Coast Guard conducted SAREX off San Diego
U.S. Coast Guardsmen with a Sector San Diego MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter aircrew, District 11, participate in a SAREX (search and rescue exercise) with Marines with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing near the coast of San Diego, California, Sept. 29, 2023.
Marines, Sailors and Coast Guardsmen executed a joint search and rescue drill to improve interservice coordination and validate procedures for real world SAR operations.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jennifer Sanchez.
Story by 2nd Lt. Andrew Baez, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing

SAN DIEGO — U.S. Marines and Coast Guard joined forces to perform a SAREX (Search And Rescue EXercise) off the San Diego coast, September 29, 2023.

Marines with Marine Aircraft Group 11, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, teamed up with Coast Guardsmen with Sector San Diego, Coast Guard 11th District, to improve interservice coordination and validate their search and rescue procedures.

The SAREX simulated the joint search and rescue response required if a pilot were to eject from their aircraft at sea. Two aviators with Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron (VMFAT) 502 entered the water from a Coast Guard vessel with full survival equipment. The ensuing response simulated what would take place once the pilots’ ejection seat beacons activated – indicating a mishap and immediately pulling MAG-11 and Sector San Diego into action.

In the water, the pilots began post-ejection survival procedures, activating radio equipment, inflating a life raft, and using sea dye marker to help aviation assets spot them from a distance. From Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Marines of VMFAT-502 and MAG-11 executed an internal mishap drill in response to the simulated downed aircraft.

Marines and Coast Guard conducted SAREX off San Diego
U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Peter Lindsey, left, and 1st Lt. Louis Kocina, middle, both pilots with Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron (VMFAT) 502, Marine Aircraft Group 11, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, listen as U.S. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Benjamin Holt, right, an aviation survival technician and helicopter rescue swimmer with Coast Guard Sector San Diego, discusses the helicopter rescue basket used for water rescue at Coast Guard Sector San Diego, California, Sept. 29, 2023.
Marines, Sailors and Coast Guardsmen executed a joint SAREX (search and rescue exercise) off San Diego coast to improve interservice coordination and validate procedures for real search and rescue operations.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jennifer Sanchez.

After receiving the notification from Coast Guard 11th District, Air Station San Diego obtained a range and bearing to the crew’s location to provide simulated rescue services. Rescue swimmers moved to the crew’s location onboard a MH-60T Jayhawk Medium-Range Recovery Helicopter and lifted the pilots from the water in rescue baskets before transporting them back to Air Station San Diego, marking the drill complete.

Lt. Cmdr. Jack Shadwick, the standardization officer for U.S. Coast Guard Air Station San Diego, District 11, underscored the value of collaborating with Marines to develop a realistic rescue scenario rather than relying on dummies or equipment as a substitute for real people.

“This gave us a much better training opportunity and it allowed the Marines to realize everything that is involved in a rescue situation,” said Shadwick.

MAG-11 conducts quarterly in-house functional safety training, but the realistic at-sea rescue scenario introduced unforeseen variables that provided invaluable training for the Marines and Coast Guardsmen responding.

Marines and Coast Guard conducted SAREX off San Diego
U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Peter Lindsey, right, and 1st Lt. Louis Kocina, both pilots with Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron (VMFAT) 502, Marine Aircraft Group 11, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, bails water from his raft in a search and rescue exercise off the coast of San Diego, California, Sept. 29, 2023.
Marines, Sailors and Coast Guardsmen executed a joint search and rescue drill to improve interservice coordination and validate procedures for real world search and rescue operations.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jennifer Sanchez.

“The Coast Guard brings this exercise training requirement to the next level,” said Maj. Robin Leilimarrazzo, an aviation safety officer with VMFAT-502.

Coast Guardsmen also gained familiarity with pilot safety equipment specific to the F-35. Coast Guard rescue swimmers received hands on training with F-35 specific equipment while the Marines explained their function, improving their understanding on the capabilities and limitations of the gear, and the physical and mental state of a pilot post ejection. The Marines found confidence in refining rescue procedures during a realistic training exercise.

While others were engaged with the search and rescue efforts, U.S. Navy Lt. Brooke Barnson, an Aeromedical Safety Officer with MAG-11, focused on the pilots’ using the aviation survival equipment. Barnson trains MAG-11 aircrew on aviation physiology and aviation life support systems. Barnson’s interest is in the standard of the equipment and proficiency of the pilots in its usage.

“The aircrew need to know how to use their gear and the timeline in which that rescue asset is going to pick them up,” said Barnson. “This plays a role into when, how, and what they use to make them much more likely to be rescued. Among the most important outputs of the exercise are how the learning points impact their confidence in the survival systems and rescue assets.”

Marines and Coast Guard conducted SAREX off San Diego
U.S. Coast Guardsmen with Coast Guard Sector San Diego, District 11, participate in a SAREX with Marines near the coast of San Diego, California, Sept. 29, 2023.
Marines, Sailors and Coast Guardsmen executed a joint search and rescue drill to improve interservice coordination and validate procedures for real search and rescue missions.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jennifer Sanchez.

Marine Corps and Coast Guard planners are discussing further joint training opportunities.

“The drill was a resounding success,” said Leilimarrazzo. “The integration between Coast Guard and Marine Corps assets was the true highlight of the exercise.”

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