vuduvee: having been a CIC numerous times, i can tell you this, i personally try to make sure no group is in the same plane twice in a row. i change everything up. one of the things i try very hard to do is work with small squads. JG54 started the FSO with 4-6 most weeks bearly making 3. we got beat up pretty good, almost every week. then i was assigned CIC and i freaked. after taking some oxy and a couple of beers, and some help from good people, i sat down and did what i thought was right.
again jg54 was a small squad. so to make up for numbers i always put put a small squad with a large squad, or put 2 small squads together in hopes that they would work together. having played the game for awhile, you get to know how some of the squads are and what they are capable of. my idea of putting a small squad with a big one, was so they would fly together and the smaller squad might learn something from them. We've flown with JG11 a few times. great bunch of guys, lots of fun to fly with, and very organized. what i learned flying with them, makes me use them in a particular fashion by playing to their strengths when I'm CIC. this is my style and how i like to put groups together. Other CIC's may or may not give it as much thought as i do.
for the longest time, JG54 would get beat up pretty bad. now we have enough numbers so that we dont get beat up so bad all the time, just most to the time!
the point is sometimes you just have to take your licks, get better or get more numbers. we recruit heavily. i look at the roster in the FSO, and try to recruit people that are out of uniform later in the week. eventually things will get better. just stick with it, we did, and we have alot of fun because of it. JG54 is not the best squad, but we have a good time and everyone that flies likes it. i hope you can get past your frustrations. if you'd like fly with us sometime just for a change of pace, you're welcome to join us. it might just be what you need.
<S> jeager1