Great Screenshots duck! Here is an edited version of the after action report I filed with Sabre:
FROM: BD
RE: After Action Report, TOD 2/19/00
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Alpha flight departed from F10. While climbing out, Sabre suffered a turbocharger failure and was forced to abort. The remaining three fighters then rendezvoused with Buhd flight east of F13. Buhd flight was at 15,000 feet, Alpha flight was at 21,000 feet. As the flights crossed out of the foothills south of F24, several contacts were observed on radar. Alpha flight vectored ahead and slightly south of Buhd flight to intercept the southerly contact, which turned out to be a B-17 at over 25,000 feet. Just as ID was made on the B-17, an enemy contact appeared from the NE, at a higher altitude than Alpha flight, headed at a high rate of speed towards Buhd flight. Alpha flight was unable to intercept the enemy before it reached Buhd flight.
The enemy contact turned out to be an F4U-1C, the cannon armed variant, and it successfully penetrated to Buhd flight. The enemy shot down two of Buhd flight in a single pass before being destroyed by defensive bomber fire.
With one bomber remaining, the mission was recalled to base. After turning west, two additional enemies were sighted east of Alpha Flight. As the enemies (spitfires) were closing, I called for Alpha to engage. One of the enemies attacked my plane, which I shot down. The second enemy continued through Alpha flight to pursue the lone bomber (Camel) from Buhd flight.
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I regret to report that although none of the escorting fighters was lost, we failed to protect two of the bombers and the attack was called off.
I take personal responsibility for the loss of the two bombers. In hindsight, it may have been more prudent to split Alpha flight, sending one element to intercept each of the two enemy contacts. The loss of Sabre early in the mission due to mechanical problems contributed to the failure of the mission.
In addition, I would recommend an altitude substantially higher than 21,000 feet for escorting elements in the future.
BD