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Official After Action Report - VMF-221 for 4 June, 1942
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:49 am
by spence
http://www.midway42.org/aa-reports/vmf-221.pdf
Pilots exaggerate???
Incidentally, the Official After Action Reports for various squadrons, ships and TF's are available at:
http://www.midway42.org/aa-reports
RE: Official After Action Report - VMF-221 for 4 June, 1942
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:51 am
by Dadekster
I think it is a generalization not a rule. [;)]
A very interesting read back into time though.
RE: Official After Action Report - VMF-221 for 4 June, 1942
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:56 am
by dazoline II
Thinking about how the AAR relates to the combat report in AE.
I counted 12 pilots submitting after action reports 2 of which didn't participate in combat. With 25 planes attacking (one aborted for 26) they had 10 pilots survive? That's quite a loss.
My casual observation:
Japanese Losses
4 Val.
2 Zero
Allied Losses
15 F2A Brewster
10 F2A Damaged.
RE: Official After Action Report - VMF-221 for 4 June, 1942
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:00 pm
by mike scholl 1
P.R.White - "I estimated the top speed of the Zero fighter at 450 mph!" All these reports sound like the statements of men who have been really shaken up, scared silly, and are trying to sound cool and professional afterwards. Not that I'm blaming them..., trying to intercept Zeroes with Buffalloes would be enough to shake up anyone. Having seen how many of thier friends are missing, they want to believe they achieved something in return. Natural reaction.
RE: Official After Action Report - VMF-221 for 4 June, 1942
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:32 pm
by Miller
Considering they were outnumbered, mainly green pilots flying obsolete a/c facing the cream of the IJN they did as well as could be expected. Pilot losses were high as they were strafed after bailing out.