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pappyb
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Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 1:27 am |
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Joined: Sat Nov 09, 2013 2:56 pm Posts: 191
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The 4th based at L26 with 20 pilots and 1 GCI for the brginning of the frame. We launched eastward towards the front line to cover T34,35,36 and 42 area. As we approached TGT area, saw a fight SE of us and sent 2 flights to check it out. Turned out the 23rd needed no help as they dispatched the LW handily, so we turned back to cover the north area of our responsibility. Shortly GCi called bandits near our shipping North of L26 and we headed there post haste. I sent 335th and 336th Squadrons to the area while letting down from their high positions, figuring they'd get there sooner due to higher speed. We chased some radar dots around for a while, but had to rtb L26 in order to meet the buffs on time. Ponies reconfigured with full internal and drop tanks,we launched to the east and set out to meet the buffs at the RP, NW of Antwerp. We arrived at the RP as the buffs orbited L19 climbing, so we turned SW to meet them as they came NE to the RP. Once we joined the buffs, we took positions and continued to climb. Met the 352nd before the turn to tgt and LW was called out attacking. Continued to slap attackers off the buff group and 352nd got a number of kills in the process all the way to the third target, by which time the attackers had thinned out to a trickle. Robert got a kill from one he had damaged earlier and the rest of the trip to friendly territory was mostly uneventful. All being quiet, as we past T36, I called the 4th to RTB L26 and waved goodbye to the buffs. We landed at L26 and lost one trying to descend too fast , as he snapped a wing and had to bail. We took our Kodak moment at L26 and stood down. <S> Jabo and Roan for another exciting Sunday night. Thanks Darryl for an excellent and successful plan.
pappyb CO 4th FG http://echoesmarketing.com/4thfg/
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