Boxboy understand your flustrati on. Although not directly related to your comment here's what I saw tonight. Also the 325th VFG had the same problem back about 2 years ago and we were getting wiped out every week. We fixed the problem and those comments are lower in this post.
The 325th VFG had your support duty for Frame 3. I assume your squad flew with LYNCHMOB as per the order or close by?? I assigned 2 of the 325th VFG pilots to provide close escort and more importantly communications between the Fighter Sweep (325th VFG) and your squad (801st and LYNCHMOB) since we lifted from different fields. I know you saw Lowtec and Kuhn with your squad or close by. As you know commo and situational awareness is everything in the FSO. That's why I provided 2 pilots to your strike element.
We also did our best to make it to A32 to sweep ahead of you. Your element had to do a few circles on the way to A32 because you got ahead of the sweep (325th VFG) Half way there the 325th VFG passed an enemy strike package headed towards A113. Lowtec got off a Spot Report on 150 and we did not engage that enemy element as I needed to get to A32 to support your efforts. Stoney74 I hope you saw the report, I know you got hit hard at A113. Without a doubt the enemy squad we passed radioed the same information on our position and that we were headed to A32.
About 25 miles from A32 we ran head on into a enemy squad co-alt at 27K numbering 15-20 (my estimate), just dots no IKON's. I elected to pull the enemy defenders (figuring I had them all) away and east from A32 and relayed that info to Lowtec and to your strike package. I continued to pull the enemy east until you made contact with the radar ring at A32 and then the enemy fighters chasing us all turned except for 4 back to A32. Lowtec relayed that your squad you had 4 minutes to do your damage before 15-20 Brewsters would be on you. My reports had the 110's over the A32 without any enemy contacts initially. But the clock was ticking....
At that point the 325th VFG turned west towards A32 chasing the 4 Brewsters back to A32 but we were 35-40 miles from A32 and there was no way we were going to make in time to help the 110's and I reported that as well. We did finally make it to A32 but after all of the 110's were downed. The Brewsters then shot all of us down except for 3 that escaped. For what it is worth that's what I saw and reported. Hind sight is always 20/20 and there are things I would do differently but at the time they seemed correct.
To your point about small squads getting mauled. The 325th VFG has the same issue a while back so we formed up with other squads to up our numbers. Because you are right the larger squads "generally" get the better missions. But importantly the large squad at 11-15 can handle a fight better than 4-6 guys. Making most missions fun. For about a year VF15 and the 325th VFG flew together and now they are a separate squad. Currently the Iron Horsemen (4 pilots) fly with us to up our numbers. The joining of smaller squads to form a larger squad works and it keeps us from getting wiped out every week. This is the solution I came up with to fix the situation at my end. There really is only 2 solutions: Recruit personnel or combine efforts with a another smaller squad in the same boat as you. Heck you and your squad are welcome to form with us and up the numbers the 325th VFG has the room. And to tell you the truth there isn't any difference as you and your guys would become a "flight element" within our squad. Which is exactly how we handled it with VF 15 and now the Iron Horsemen. Everyone has fun and your part of a larger element to protect each other. And you'll never have CIC duty again
A win, win for everyone.
Your also correct about smaller squads always getting the "filler" duty in the orders. I know as I have CIC'ed my fair share of Operations and done just that. The fact is that I very seldom would ever place a small 4-6 man squad in charge of a 20-30 ship strike package. I always place the large squad and CO in charge of the combined strike package or defensive mission as he has the largest element. I am pretty sure others plan it the same way. I do however always assign the small squads to the large squads and would never place all the small squads into a mass effort. Small squads are great for providing recon for a larger element or close in escort or I have placed them into perked AC on occasion and had them go bomber hunting or alike. But generally the smaller squads are filler's.
Personally I think the small squad 4-6 should be eliminated from an option and make the smallest squad 7-10. In the old days of the FSO a 4-6 man squad was fine when there was only 100 - 125 guys in play and there was no such thing as a "25 man" squad. Today with events pushing 500+ pilots its a lot different. And your comments reflect that as do my actions to increase the 325th VFG numbers. Heck at this rate in 5 years any squad manning under 25 will probably be in trouble
Doesn't mean you can't play, just means you need to link up and coordinate.
Boxboy again just my 2 cents on what I saw tonight and what the 325th VFG has done to combat the small squad issue. Hopefully you nor the 801st wont stop flying the FSO.