Submitted by MAJ. Navy061, Intelligence Officer, HQ Flight, 353rd Fighter Group.
First attack was spotted by Lt. COL. Oaktree; TBM's on the deck. By the time we dove to engage, it was too late, almost all of them had released their torpedos. Fortunately, there were no hits. Myself, Lt. COL. Oaktree, COL. Jaxxon, Lt. COL. Hamblue, and Lt. COL. Flatiron engaged the fleeing bombers, both Oak and I scored kills, with Jaxx and Flat earning assists. During this fight, a rear gunner connected with my left wing, holing my fuel tank. Once things calmed down, recieved permission to re-arm and refuel.
Not more than a minute after I was back up from the Kaga, the SBD's arrived, just like 66 years ago. They blew right past us. Oak and I did our best to dive after them, but it was too late, the Kaga was going down. We both got a measure of revenge however, as we both sent an SBD into the sea.
By this time, Oak was losing fuel and I had an SBD trying trying to dogfight me. With less than 50% cannon rounds, leaking fuel, no energy, most of the squad down, and even more F4F's high above us, I broke contact with the SBD, using the remnants of the Kaga's escorts to cover my disengagement.
I successfully transited to C24 and had to orbit twice waiting for that drunk helmsman to straighten out the ship so I could land.
Attached is the film from the engagement.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/2nqzfmrjwfm/Loss of the Kaga.ahf