Thumpalumpacus
Lieutenant Colonel
So I've been thinking about it this afternoon, and something struck me that I hadn't noticed before. Right around the same timeframe, Feb of 1944, the Navy in the PTO adopts the tactic of preliminary fighter sweeps -- say, to open Hailstone with a fighter sweep -- and Doolittle releases his 8th AF fighters from close support and essentially allows his fighters to do the same thing.
My question is, was there any crossover between the two? Did someone in the ETO come upon this and the Navy says, "right, that looks great", or vice-versa? Or was this a case of convergent tactical evolution? I'm interested in learning whether the two branches discussed this anywhere along the line or not. Were they sharing info, or did they individually arrive at the same, essentially correct solution? Was this simply a matter of numbers -- "you got 'em, may as well use 'em"?
My question is, was there any crossover between the two? Did someone in the ETO come upon this and the Navy says, "right, that looks great", or vice-versa? Or was this a case of convergent tactical evolution? I'm interested in learning whether the two branches discussed this anywhere along the line or not. Were they sharing info, or did they individually arrive at the same, essentially correct solution? Was this simply a matter of numbers -- "you got 'em, may as well use 'em"?