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{{Image| | {{Image|CCGC Cape Sutil at CCG Station Port Hardy.jpg|right|350px|A [[Canadian Coast Guard]] Search and Rescue [[lifeboat]].}} | ||
'''Search and Rescue''' is the term for act of searching for lost or stranded individual, or alternately personnel, vessels or aircraft devoted to searches. | '''Search and Rescue''' is the term for act of searching for lost or stranded individual, or alternately personnel, vessels or aircraft devoted to searches. | ||
The first dedicated life-saving vessels were the product of local initiatives, in the mid eighteenth century.<ref name=RescueAtSea> | The first dedicated life-saving vessels were the product of local initiatives, in the mid eighteenth century.<ref name=RescueAtSea> |
Revision as of 18:39, 20 February 2009
Search and Rescue is the term for act of searching for lost or stranded individual, or alternately personnel, vessels or aircraft devoted to searches. The first dedicated life-saving vessels were the product of local initiatives, in the mid eighteenth century.[1]
References
- ↑ Clayton Evans (2004). Rescue at Sea. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1591147131. Retrieved on 2009-02-20.