Well heck, I WAS going to stay out of this thread, but can't let the defamation of the CiC & Mission Planners go unanswered.
TW9, Welcome back to FSO! You have the right to have an opinion, but in this case, I think you didn't have the whole picture scoped out ... so here is the rest of the story:
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The statement, "This was a very badly organized FSO. Our group had JU87s and we were suppose to link up with bombers for whatever reason" is absolutely wrong.
- Not going to flog a deceased equine, but the simple fact is that the JU87s were not supposed to link up with the bombers ... (as Ink has already addressed above, and that should be all we need to say
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-- G3-MF made a calculated tactical decision to lessen the escort numbers for the FBs and dedicate 4 of our 109s specifically to the Ju87s (on their separate northern route) to make sure they were not naked.
--- I was the lead for that escort cell.
--- We sat in the tower, watched your 5-Ship formation takeoff (Very nice BTW- I took a screen shot as you lifted), launched 6 minutes behind you and flew the planned routing as designed. {Why'd we wait the 6 minutes?--simple, we were trying to make sure that we had that extra 6 minutes of gas to cover you on the way out - it translates to roughly 20 more miles of JU87 egress time}
--- Once we were 10 miles past where we should have run you down, I communicated with your lead and discovered the routing change decision. At that point, we turned and affected a rejoin with the main HE-11 push.
--- From there things unfolded pretty much as you perceived.
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'Badly Organized FSO' .... NO, I don't think so... and it isn't a fair knock on those that took the time to put it together...
- It was hashed and rehashed over a period of days by the CiC and Squad lead planners (Almost always is for those of you who don't get to get involved with the work that goes on behind the curtain).
-- Decision was made to use mass to force the main body through the layers of Defenders that were predicted to be waiting.
--- The slower and (potentially more vulnerable) JU87s were assigned a more circuitous routing in order to hopefully draw the presupposed defenders away from their caps as the HE111s lit the airfield up.
--- G3-MF (Dedicated Fighter Escorts for Green Group) wasn't about to leave the squad that stuck with us through the target array last week (AoM) unescorted.
---- If anything, the CiC should be miffed at me for making the decision to shred out a flight to cover the JU87s -- (hey, it seemed like a good idea, and the right thing to do at the time). Oaktree (CiC), you have my apologies for the decision (but I'd do it again -- we will always cover our debts, it is what we do).
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Just looking to keep the record straight ... Now, on to frame 3 <S>! - Rodent57