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Long Live the Confederation!
That is correct. The first depot is close to the jump point you use to get to kilrah and the 2nd one is closer to Kilrah and has 2 t-bombs at it I think, in case Blair wanted someone else to have one. In the novel he chooses not to though.
There were actually three asteroids depots (Theta II-class) set up by Covert Operations in the Kilrah System for the operation: one to rearm the Excaliburs when they arrived (closest to the jump point), one to rearm them on their way out after the attack (further from the jump point) and one containing the two Temblor Bombs (near the outer moon of Kilrah).
When Blair and company arrived in the system, they discovered that the location of the first depot had been compromised... so they did their initial refueling at the second one (meant for their return) instead.
The second (return) depot was the TCS Chinook (LKL8864), and the third depot (holding the bombs) was the TCS Altair (RD 102). The name of the first, unused depot is unknown.
The strike in the Venice Offensive in WC1 - mission: to destroy a Kilrathi Command Center. Just you and your fellow wingman (Hunter) against overwhelming odds.
Certainly a great mission... but one note: the Venice Offensive referenced in Wing Commander IV is not the same as the Venice series of missions in the original Wing Commander. The 'Venice Offensive' that Eisen served during was 'thirty years' before his line... which would put it in 2643, some eleven years before Wing Commander I.
BTW, which battle does anyone think can be a "Battle Of Midway" for the Confederation?
I don't think there is one, in so much as what Midway represents - the specific turning point in that war. There's no easy equivalent... the Confederation starts winning battles early in the war and keeps winning them throughout - they just find themselves perpetually overproduced and outnumbered regardless of battlefield success.
Certainly all three of Dr. Forstchen's original novels borrow elements directly from battles like Midway... but I don't think any one of them really fits as Midway in a broader historical sense.