Captain Rogers described the attack as a self-defense measure to save his ship and the lives of the crew.
He said the "villains of the piece were six significant problems" that Captain Rogers could not control.
Captain Rogers acknowledges the skepticism of many of his soldiers.
Military officers said Captain Rogers decided to rely on his own radar.
Captain Rogers waited so long, he had to fire both missiles at once.
The first is whether Captain Rogers acted properly, given the information at his disposal.
Captain Rogers gave the warning, but he held his fire.
Captain Rogers was nearly out of time to make his decision.
Captain Rogers ordered two missiles fired at the plane, which killed all 290 aboard.
The official said Captain Rogers had used the car earlier today to go to a doughnut shop.