Kermit,
you stated:
"HB555, I've had to turn a group around for 2 squadies that werent' able to drop once, because they had to man their guns. Myself and the rest slowed down and did a full circle. Yes, we lost a few more planes, but everyone had at least 1 plane left in the end. We also got to land kills, each and every one of us. By going slow, we were able to do things smoothly as a group. By going smoothly, we were effectively going fast as a group. Any faster and it wouldn't have gone as smooth thereby causing us to go slower to stay smooth as a group. What are you going to do with this info HB555? I'm curious. As you can see, you can have 2 different outcomes. I'd like to continue this discussion further."
What I would propose to do with your information is about what I would have proposed to you had you written nothing more than what worked and what was fun for you, and that is the following:
I will follow your lead and do it your way if you are my bomber leader, I would expect you to do it my way and follow my lead if I were your bomber leader.
Neither of us is totally wrong or totally right for all situations.
I was only pointing out my thoughts on how to get the assigned mission accomplished with the largest rate of survival for bomber crews based on my experiences in scenarios, snapshots, close escorts, main arenas and many other events over the past 15 years of flying them, 45 plus years of reading about WWII bomber missions, and being fortunate enough to have been able to talk to, and become friends of, a number of bomber crewmen who actually flew in the ETO and PTO during the years of the war.
My idea of fun is to try to get the mission done to the best of my ability, and as a leader, try to get as many of my group home as is possible.
Getting kills is not my primary mission as a bomber crewman, pilot or gunner. It is the primary mission of the escorts to get the kills, for they have no other reason to be above or around my bomber group but to kill the "bad guys" so that I can accomplish my mission.
As a pilot and/or a group leader, it is my primary mission to deliver as many of my/our bombs on target and on time as I can, and get myself and my group home in one piece. Only as a necessity, and for stricktly defensive purposes, will I step to the rear of my plane and take up a gunner position.
Never for the sake of being able to say I landed "a kill", and especially never for the sake of being able to say I landed "a kill" and it only cost me two bomber aircraft and the lives of ten crew
See, just a difference in what is important to, and what is fun for, each of us.
Now wasn't that simple?