Beaver wrote:
If the bombers are going in high, then they will need escort. Some close and some ahead, the forward job is to try and break up and NME formations, not to get into a furball. The close escort keeps the NME from returning for a 2nd pass.
Is this the correct escort doctrine
This is essentially correct.
Close Escort has a very difficult job if the bombers are flying at high speed. During the last big ETO S3 the close escort was easily stripped because the bombers were flying too fast for a timely and effective rejoin.
If fuel is an issue for the fighters it becomes even more difficult.
We need a tight bomber formation with NO stragglers flying at a speed 50-75 mph less than the fighter cruising speed for close escort to array properly and be able to regain position after chasing off enemy fighters. And, of course, the fighters have to be disciplined to not chase below the hard deck or more than a few miles to the rear of the bombers and then resume station. A MINIMUM of 16 fighters for close escort on a single formation of bombers.