First off let me give a thumbs up for my squad
, teamwork and communication were excellent. Lots of over watchers keeping the low guys safe, and thanks to blue flight for staying high cover. All those monday night Hog nights and hours of training for the last year finally come together
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Now for the AAR. Our job was to defend C95 a Cruiser group, We were the only ones tasked with this as far as I know, didn't see any other squads near the cruisers group. If I remember our first contact was West of the cruiser group at about T+35/40, we ran into a set of about 5-6 A6M3's co-alt at about 26k or so. Being that we had about 18 pilots that night, they were forced down and defensive very quickly, I think 1 or 2 may have been shot down at this point. We maintained our alt and let the zeros go that were left. About 5 minutes later our cruiser started flashing and we all made a B line for it. We found what I believe what was left of our first group of zero's encountered, quite a ways below us and a few higher ones. There was a little confusion as to how many zero's where, especially high ones. We were kinda milling about with the high ones so they were kinda hard to pick out from friendlies with the short icons. Most of these were pushed down in fairly short order as well, in which case we now had the high ground over the zero's and proceded to B&Z them at our leisure for the most part with high hogs watching the low ones. A good portion of us were staying high waiting for the other shoe to fall, and didn't want to get sucked down trying to kill the remaining low zero's. At about T+50 as many of us were circling over the boats and climbing somebody gave a VAL call out and we knew the strike was finally here. We started pushing that way, some of our squad was already mixed in before I got there, with most of the cover already below 15k directly behind the VALs. The Zero escort was close in tight enough behind the VALs that I had to find a hole to slip in behind them. Unfortunately for us the zero escorts kept us busy long enough that the VAls got a run in, a few got picked off early (sorry Rodent for removing your tail) but I saw at least 3 make a good run in. After that, all the enemy planes seem to be mostly low and we began to mop up. I have to give credit to the early A6M3's, those guys fought it out against bad odds for a long time. Had to be a bad feeling with all those Hogs above, but you fought with great bravery
Well we lost the cruiser, good job Vals getting in there under heavy resistance
. AFter everything died down we re-armed and looked for a fight up north, but Topgun beat us to it
, I really did want to out kill them this frame in one of our aircraft
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In synopsis, we never got hit by a large enough group of A6M3's to even tie up the entire squad, we always had at least a wings worth (6-8) of planes free to cover the others. So air superiority over target was never really questioned.
BigRat
PS Way to Go JG11
, hope to find you on our side of the map next time