Rogues launched heavy and flew the route shown... we flew unchallenged all the way to target. At T+35 in grid 10.10.5, we sequentially peeled off and headed east toward V39, about a 20-second separation between us. We dove in one at a time, one after the other.
I dropped first on V39's barracks and killed them. Teebone, who was backing me up on the barracks drop, heard the "barracks dead!" call and diverted to the radar, and killed it. He called out "V39 Down" and the rest of the squad pulled off their attack run and headed for V38.
This is when the enemy showed up. The Ki61 is a fast plane, and had no trouble keeping pace with us. A couple of the Rogues at the end of the attack line picked up some heat. I was light now, so I reversed and dove straight at Blast, who was trailing a 61. We passed a mere hundred feet apart as I hosed his pursuer down with my .50s. don't think I hurt him, but I shook him up a bit as he broke off of Blast. I picked up a couple more 61s, so I dragged them away from the rest of the flight. As I dragged in a long lazy arc, I heard over the radio "V38 barracks down!". That was Blast. Seconds later, Blazze followed with "V38 radar down!". Blazze caught some ack leaving the target and went down.
Sandog, who was the trail man, confirmed the destruction of the targets, and the completion of the mission. He disposed of his ordnance and took up the task of fighting a way out of this now very busy target area.
I was still dragging what I thought to be a single ki61, and was slowly outpacing him. He was spraying at me from 1.0, and I was not worried in the least. But somewhere in my blindspot, at dead six and slightly below, there must have been another closer one, because the occasional pings became very fierce. I lost a wing and that was it for me.
Blast and Sandog were the only Rogues left, so they headed south toward friendly territory. Just as they were nearing CV25, they spotted several inbound Ki67s beginning their bomb run. They attacked and got many hits on the bombers. Sandog killed one, but Blast took a pilot wound and had to head for home. Swooning in and out of consciousness, Blast manged to plant his main wheels onto the deck of CV25 and come to a stop. Sandog landed at A5 after pursuing the bombers there.