VMF-251's full AAR is up at the squadron website.
Our strike group was a total CF. Carrier liftoff was botched, we never really got the escorts and bombers together except for two guys from the Bucs who rolled late so managed to catch the TBMs before reaching the Rally Point.
In the north, at least, the weather REALLY favored the Axis. As we were circling our Rally Point hoping to link up with the TBMs we were to escort we got forced into an engagement with 110s and 109s attacking C126 close to right under us. The 110s were able to slip in under the cloud cover while our fighter cover couldn't even SEE them, except through one little break in the clouds. I don't know WHERE the CAP for 126 was, but I only saw us and LCA there to drive them off, which threw off the rest of our assignment (the fog didn't help, as we couldn't even see each OTHER to even try to link up in the first place).
LCA turned back to rearm, (that, I think, is what hurt most at the end of the sortie) while 251 continued on with the Tomcatters. The five of us remaining managed to successfully link up with the TBMs at that point and continued to the target area. The cloud cover COMPLETELY broke up before we could even sight the target, meaning the Axis had perfect visibility over their taskgroup so we couldn't take advantage of the soup in the way the Axis could. We got jumped by a large group of 109s, and another of 190s.