This was a tough Operation for the Allies. First two frames we had fighter duty. This was the third frame we were paried up with the 353rd FG, (Our traditional, and daily foemen in the AvA). We were bloodied up good first two frames. I really wanted to get some results this time around. When I saw the make up and individual assignments of the Black flight, I grew hopeful for success.
I had no intentions of deviating from plan or path when I left the carrier. And right up until the 322nd's first flight was engaging enemy defenders, we stuck to it.
I know I don't talk much on vox, but believe me, I was very carefully sizing up the target area, based on the communications coming back from the 322nd. TheBug had his boys tucked right into the 11th's formation the whole ride out, so it was very easy to devote all of my attention and energy to getting a clear assesment of the situation over the target area, without constantly checking positions of friendly units.
When it became clear through reports and then visual as well, that the defense was in strength, I made the call. It was a simple range vox statement along the lines of
"No way we're getting ambushed Bug. All planes Break right, 360".. I believed the 322nd was capable of doing their job, and was only looking for the chance to do ours. Their was no debate or hesitation among the crews, and both squadrons wheeled right in formation.
The whole manuever took less than 6 minutes, and, this time...it worked.
In a nutshell, all I did was gamble the discipline levels of the 322nd, 353rd, and 11th, against that of the defenders. There was no high cover in place when we arrived, but still plenty of Japanesse fighters (JG11 shot down (9), after dropping ords). But they were all engaged with elements of the 322nd, at
lower altitudes and
south of target. Our bomb release heading was 180. It really was an anotomy of a perfect strike, just had to go round about, and allow the enemy time to make his mistakes, in order to make it work, and still it was a tough fight.
It was a great pleasure and ton of fun flying this mission with both the 322nd, and 353rd.
A hard, but good days work by all.
EDIT: ( Oh...no surprise concearning Erich. He did after all, cut his teeth with the Sonderstaffel. WTG Baumer).