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HEL. .DQUM'T .ERS
T"ENl'IEI'Fi AIR FORCEAPO 234
T AC TIC 1.L M rsS IO l'l R EPO RT
Missions No. 525 ~ 326. 327. 328•
329 and 330.Field Order No. 20
Hikar iNava 1 Arsena 1 (90.32 -671); Osaka 1.Irrny i,reens 1(90 .25 -382); lif'2.rifu Reilroad yard.s (90.30-2202.); .
Nippon ·Oil Refinery (90.6-1066); Kumagaya and. I.sasek).
Urban A:r;'eas.
Targets:
14/15 j,ugust 1945
Table of Contents
Tactical Narrative •• . . .. Ii ..
Ann.ex a ~ Operations. • •••••
Part I - Navigation Re.port & Track Cha.rt ••
Part II ~ MeanPoints of lr.lpact. .•• • • •Part III ~ Bombing. • • • • • • • • • • ~ "
Part IV - Flight Engineering Report & Chart
Part V - Rs.dar & Radar Scope Photos ,;
Part VI - Gunnery· • •• • • • • • • • • • •
Part VII- Air-Sea Rescue Charts. • ••
Part VIII - VII Fight e.1' Comm.andt
Consolidated Mission Report.. •
Annex B - '" e o . ther •.• .• " • • • • e •• • • • • • .• •
Part I --'leather SUmm.!ilries•••••••••
Part II-Charts - Predicted v :s .•
Observed ·;,ieather • • • •
Part III ~ FrognosticV{I.ps •••••••••
Part IV_ Synopt 1C 1hps • • • • • • •0 • •
Annex C - Com!!1unications.
Part. I-RCM. •
Part H-Radio
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Part ]; ~ Ene~y °Air 'o;p~sitio~ : : 0 • • ••
Part II - Enemy Antiaircraft 0 ••••
Part III - Damage .l,ssessment 0 .. .
,section b. - Hikari: NavalA;s;n~l' • • •S . .. •• ' ..ection B - Osaka b.rmy .i..rs.enal •••••
Annex E - ConSOlidated Statistical S um .m a.ry ••
Annex F - Twentieth .b.ir Force Field Order
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knnex G - Distribution. . . . . '. . .~. • • • • • • o·
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HEADQ,UkRTERS
TiiENI'IETB AJR FORCE
AP0234
SUBJECT; Report of 1 + Precision illttacks Elnd2 Incendiary StrikesAga inst Targets on Honshu on 14-15 august •. 1945
TO CommandLngGeneral. U.S. l;.rmy Strat egi c Air Forces I
1\PO 234. San Francisco I California
1. IDENTIFICATION OF REPORT:
a. n I B . jar Operations on this Date: Field Order Number 20.
dat ed 13 August 1945. Headquart ersTrientieth 1.11' Force, directed the
58th. 73ro, 313th. 314-th and 31.5th Bombardment liiings to attack 4pr e-eLs.ion targets and 2 urban areas on Honshu with maximumeffort., Fie11
Order Number 121, Headquarters 313th Bombardment Wing, dated 14 b.ugust
1945, also direc; ed the 31,3thliiing to attack 4 Japanese mine fields 0
b. Opera tions Raport ed Here in: Th.is Tnctical Miss ion Report
includes the fol1oW'ing maximum-effort missions:
*lsesaki .(HQllShu) Urban ~)l'e3
"'Primary visual aoo radar target.s
**Prioo:ry visual targets
Mission ForceNumber Wing Assigned
32.5 58th 4 Grotlps
3 2 6 73rd 4 Groups
3 2 7 313th 3 Gro\l;ps
3 2 8 315th 4 Groups
3 2 9 314th 2 GTOt:1pS
3.30 3 l 4 t h 2 Groups
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I ,SECRET
:By 1.u·th. of the CO20th 1I.ir Forcs
:15 Aug 45 \ .- - c C 1 .Date I.nitiels
Tar,Qet
*Hikari ]\£)valArsenal (90~32-671)
Tokuya.:ma, Honshu
**Os8ka hrmy lu-senal (90025-382) Osaka~
Honshu
*=!<Mar i fu Hailrood Yards (90.30-2202)
Iwskuni, Honshu
*Nippon Oil Refinery (90 •.6-1066)
Ts uchia ak i, H ons hu
*KUl'ilagaya(Honshu)U:r 'b8n Aree
secondary visual t~l) tT~e .Fu.ji Texti~~ Mill (90.2A- 2140/1141) was a
C.. ( .' rge or the /3rd inns and the l \ T a k a , 5 i.lnl:! aircraft
ompany '!!0.25 - 1635) was desi t d .
otake Army Depot (90 0) .gna e as a prlI!lary radar targeto Thefor the 3l3th "iin', .~ was a. .secondary visual and pril7'.ary radar t::lrget
g. 0 last resort targets were specified.
e. Qper.ations Renort d S~l1ns against 4 . Japanese . ~. ep~ra::ely: The attack by the 313th
MiSSion Report eoverin ~ne ~1elds 18 anc Iud ed in a separate Tactical
and Auguat of 1945. g. entJ.eth Alr Fo.r ce m.ining operat ions for July
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2. MLSSION PUNNI.I\G.
S,election, of'Targets:<)". ,
. 'ed: The mOB,t i1Tlporta nt p~eeisl.on ,(1) Targets COOSlder , f lly and the rE;,maJ.nder o,f the" , attacked success u_ ~ "f lly
targets that had not been ", " ,'.' h d not been bombed success u "11 ban areas that ,8 ", 'DB
180 deSignated sma ",ur" f' the targets ,for these lJUSS10 •were considered in the selectJ.on 0
The a bove-enezrt ioned(2) Targets Selected andReason~; ,of the weather am' ,',', d to take advanct;mgs , .
target,s were select, ed 1D or er ,,' '" sible time. The precJ.s, iontt kE in the mlnlmuJllpas '," , . ,lr d
yet compress the a ,I.lC ' , '" ',- , ka A ,'lirsenal. and, Mar lfu rt31 " ca
t, argets (Hilla!',i N9va1 Arsenal, Ose .~~y d~y with attacks b,'y nil!bt on")' 1, ,d 'for attack durlng )e, , , I UYards were p,anne" "'on Oil Refi,nery precisi,on terget,~.n ie
the urban areas and the N1PP .. th date for the d.ay m.is,:nons theyevent that weather was Un! . c a'll.ora.b.l
1e1on". ed~y·. ""t.'h DO chouse in the night
-, ,t'1he fa ovn. ng Q .. .. .." •
were to be. postponed un 1 , ,'d.. 1 oy to make a weather decUllon.,8tta clm• This woulde l1aw a one-, ay . eev; ,
b. Imports nee at' Targets:
(1) MissionNurnber 325.- HikariN"9,vsl itrsena1: . Located
'1 d S· 10miles southeast of Toku-n the northern shore 0 . 1 ' the In an . ea 9. ,. ....._ ...
yama, this target is one at' the enemy's 4 or .5 most. impo.rtant naval
arsenals and one of the 10 most important arsenals rn all Japan. It
has a ground ar-ee. o.f28. 700 ,000 squar e t'e et, a r 00£ ar~ .o~ 4 . .~4 5 0 ~000.squ8re feet I 268 large buildil1gs and countlesssrnall bU11d~ngs 0 O~
, t' "f t 'I and 117!i :t rr.at en.aIhe target constructio.n, 15.5 per cen 1.S0 s ee .. . ... < = > . ,
Co.nstruct i on.Th is ars:enal prod ucesa 11 types of ordnane e.
(2) Mis..sio.n Number 326 - Osaka.Army Ar§e.nal: This target.,
located in theoostern part of the city of Osaka, 7 miles f'rcm Osaka ..
Harbor I is one of JaI-'8.nIS mo.st impo.rtant arsenals~ It manufactW"'€.8 all
types of atmnunition., shells, bombs, pr imet's, PI'opel1ants and. fuze.s 0
Altho.ugh the small area of explosives storage indicates relatively
little shell loading, the 100-acre extension. to the east has increased
the importance of the arSenal and it is reported to be manufac.turing
guns up to 16 inches in size. There are 183 buildings in the target ar ee ,
(3) ID:...~sionNt:unb.er)27 - Marifu Railroad Yards: The M.:!.rifu
Railroad Yards at Iwakuni, 01'1. the Sanyo Illain line~ are 8 to. 10 tracks
wide and approx.imately 3000 feet long. Theae yards have no repair r'ac ..ilities or rOUndhouses.
(4) MiSSion Mnnbe1'328 - Nippon Oil Befinery: This target
is loca.ted. immediately no.rth of and along the bank of the Onono River
on the northwestern outskir·t;s of the port town o£Tsuchisaki~ 5 milesnorthwest of the City of ihklta" It is one 0. £ the most important targets
intbe Japanese petroleum industry~ proceSSing crude oil irem the fields
aro.und Akita, the largeat natu:ral petroleum produc.er.g in the Japanese
homeland. The annual crude capacHy W8sest ilDated in 1944 at h320~000barrels. This capacity has incre!"lsed in impor"".:anc€ since, unlike mo.stexisting refineries in rapen properG it 1s no.t de.pendent on imparted pet ..
roleum. The tankage capac i ty of tbe plant is believed to be in excess efoperating requirementso
(5) MisSio.n Number 329 -Kumagavra Urban Area t Ifumagaya 0
located about 40 miles northwest of the Imperi.sl Palace of Tokyo and 8
miles Bouthsas.t of lfuizuma. ia a center of aircraft parts (eirf:'ame and
en,gine) :production for the N:lllajima Aircraft Co.mpeny. It is also one of
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for Nakajima production.the most important dispersal centers
. _ Is esek~_Urben l!lraal This tar get,(6) Mission Nwnbar3 : O
theImperial Palace of Tokyo and 8
located about 55 miles Dorthw~st 0 ted to be another center of aircraftmiles west-northwest of ota , J.sdr.ePt~r f"'~ the Jlbkajima Aircraft Ccmpeny~- " e) pro uc l.on U~ "
perts. (8 :irframe a~d engxn cemt e1' for N6tajima product ion ,It is also a posslble dlsperssl
c. Time Factors:
tb time 'these missions were(1) Selection of .D-Day; ilt ~ The Oommanding
., re under way wlth Japen. "planned. peace negohatlons ~~ t be prepared to dispatch mUXLmUlDGeneral gave orders for al~ IVlng~"0 Because it appeared that neg-
effort forces on ~inimUlDtlme nOt~~e;nemy, these missions were orderedotimtlons were belng delayed by
for 14-15 August.
weather at
returns for
" T t Time: Target times depended upon(2) SeleCtlO~ °iig~~g~ecision strikes and upon dayligbt
the target for . ay
night strikes.
d • Munitions and Fuel Loadings :
(1) Selection of Bombsand Fuzes:
(a) Mission Number 325 - Hikari !\laval ilTBenal:
1. BombS"electian: High explosive, 500-pound
~-l·th -01 second delay nose fuzes and non-delay taileneral Purpose bombs w _
fuzes were to be used on this mission.
_ a . Reason for Selection: The primary buildings
of this target area are of saw-tooth and monitor-type construction and
are well dispersed, with the built-up sectio~ less than 1 5 per cent of
the total area. The 500-pound high explosive bombswere chosen because
it was believed that they would be large enough to destroy many of the
individUal buildings and to damage seriously the entire target area 0
The .01 second delay nose f~ze was chosen because it would allow bcmb
burst 6 to 10 feet below roof level it thu.s effect ing maximum damage to
building contents. The nori-d eIay tail f),lze was selected to give ground-1vel burst ton near -mrss (f bombs.
(b) Miss ion Nwuber 126 - Osaka brmy m-senal:
1 . BombSelection: High Explosive, 2000-pound,
General Purpose bombs with .025 sec8nd delay nose and tail fuzes wereto be used on this mission.
,g. Reason for Selection: The 2000-pound General
Purpose bombswere chosen for this mission because the buildinSs in the
target area r.ere either of 81 ngle-story or multi-story type. lVll:~,d.r.l\lm
damage to these structures could be obtained best by blast and crcltering
action, t.her eby causing collapse of structures or inflicting structure.1
damage. The 2000-pound bombwith its rel,atively high char ge wei.;ht and
its penetrating qualities, would have the best chance of destroying or
seriously damaging the target installations. The ~025 second delay nose
and tail fuzes Were selected to permit adequate delay for penetration of
the structures, allOViing detonation of bombs at the optimum depth which
'Wasjust below the top floor level on the mul ti-stor y build ings and j'.l'3t
below the floor ~e~el on the single-story buildings. The fuzing selectedwould allow suff1ci"'ent ground penetration of' the "near miss" bonbs to
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, atars resulting in undermining of building1ze cr-at- •vertical structural members.
(c) Mission Number327 - Marii'u Railroad Yards;
1 BDIllb Selection~ High explos ive , SOO-pound._6 d d lay high explosive nose fuz·es
~::e~;i::~:ed:~::at:ttf~;e:e:;;e s:lected for t.his misaiono to be
dropped on an intervelometer setting of 25 feeto
obtain maximum
foundations and
20 Reason for Selection: The 500-pound bomb.,!as- , ,. f hits posS"ible end bocauae, it.,was
se1ectedr..because'ot the roult J.pclenumber0 . " 03.1in stock ..the sIl!3llest 'bom'bthat ilould' ef:fiectively,:..d.es·troyraU71sy r' g, Ld bIt was believed that damageto both rolling stock,and trackab~ cou e
obtained best by the earth displacement of craterJ.ng bombs~hJ.ch uproot
tracks and overturn rolling stock. The .01 second delsy t~J.I fu~e roas
chosen because it would allow the bombburst to create optunum-s1zecraters. The.1 second delay noae fuze was for assurance purposes onlyo
(d) Mission Number ,28 - Nippon Oil Refiner'1:
1. BombSelect ion: High explcsfva , General Pur-
pose bombsof 100 pound-and 2.50pound sizes, with high expl?3i:re, ,non-delay tail fuzes, but no nose fuzes. wex:echosen for this rm.asion, These
bombswere to be released on an intervalometer setting of 3 5 feeto
_ g . Reason for Selection: This target is made upof refining and distilling units containing numerous vats~ tanks and a
network of pipes. The structures housing these installations are small
and are scattered t-hr-oughout the target m-eso The lOO-pound high ex-
plOSive bombswere selected because a multiple number of direct hits
Would be obtainable while allowil'lg maximumtonnage to be carried" It
was believed that the blast and fragmentation effect of the small bcmba
would be sufficient to damage the buildings seriously end to destroy
the other installations. Nose fuzes were to be omitted because delay
fuzes which would permit suffioient safety in releasing m~lti-clustered
bombs..ere not availableD The non-de],ay tail fuzes were selected because
they would allow bcmbburst of roof structures level fran which blast
effect would severely damage structures and destroy building contentso
This delay ,",ould also allow maximumblast and fragmentation effect en the
other ta:rget installat ions ~ The intervalomet er Bett ing was cons ideredthe minimumfor multiclustel" bcmbs of this type.
(e) MiSSion Number 129 - Kwnap,aa Urban l;.rea:
1. BombSelection: a mixed load of M 4 7 incendiarybombs and E 4 6 incendiary clusters were to be carried on this mission~ The
M 4 7 bombs carried instantaneous nose fuzes and the incendiary clusters
were fUzed to ?pen 5000 feet above the target" 'All bombs were to bedropped on an lntervelometer setting of 2 5 feet.
_ g . Reason for Selection: This target was prim..ari1y of light industrial and res,idential construction and was conSidered
ideal for incelildiary attack with ! v ' I 4 7 arid M 6 9 bcmbs, ~ ; rEquired dens iby
:,ss 225 tons of' bombsper square mile. Mixed loads were to be used to
lncrease total tonnage and to equaliZe the take-off loads of each air-
cra~t. Th~ fuzing a~d intervelcmeter setting were selected to give a
max~um un1form dens1ty, proper penetrationo and efficient functicningof bonbs end clusters.
(f) MiSsion Nwnber 330 - lsesaki Urban iu'€a:
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1 G Bomb Selection I Bombs • fUl<ling ~nd ..int erv~l-- . - . ". . ._ were the same as for the rnlSS:ton ag8.1ns.tometer setting for th:ts mr aaa cn
Kumagaya.
2. Reason forSel@cti~m; The re8s~ns ~or .select-.. . .. -.. _.- dint ervo lometer sett ing for t hl.s rn),SS:LOnlOB of the bombs, fuz:tPg an .. . N b. - 329. The force assigned t'Jsswere the same as those for. Ml.ss:toll... ~ er _. - _ ,,: tons Of' bcmbsbelieved sufficient to acb:teve a mU!lIDtlm dens:tty of 22_; __ _
per squaremi Ie.
(2) BombLosdiofP
Bombload estimates were as follows:
Miss ion Number ~/ing Target Expected BombLoad_ (pounds)
325
3 2 6
58th Hikari Arsenal
73rd Osaka Arsenal
12,000
14v.OOO
327
328
313th Marifu Rsilroad Yards l2~OOO
315th Nippon Oil Refinery 20,500
16,0002 9
330
314th Kumagaya
314th Isesaki l6~ooo
b" .fumnunition Loadines MmnunitioJ;l. loading for these missionswas in accor-danee with esta blished 'policy.
c. Gasoline Losdimr: Fuel load estimates were as follows:
58th and 31}th wings, 7100 gGllons; 73rd and 3l4tb Wing 6700 gallons;a.Ild 3l5th Wing, 6300. gall.oDs.
d. Fliaht Planning:
(1 ) Rou t e_s :
(a) .Mission Number 325 _ Hilcari l'ik3.val i.rsenal:
Reason for Ohoice
Base to Iwo J1ma
t o
3 24 3rq .. 13230Et o
-3256N-- 1320530E
1wo -Ji!ll£l ['Jas the first assembly.
This was a reassembly podrrt at I Shjr1_a.
'l!hi.SW6S tlHI- point of 1'silrir:".o Sa ki ~ an
easily ident ±fied departure point on
the northeast side of' I\yushu.
This initial point was Tsulruishi .Bana
on. the north ern shore of Ee,ppu·";In!'. ~
easily .id-Bntif;i,ed for a good -approachto the targe·c.
tp
3324N - 13142]Q.E. , . • , . " J
toTarget
to
Iwo Jinn to BaseTnetica 1 Doctrine
(b)i 1 . , , _
M iS sio n NU !. 1b- er 2 6 _.. OSPIre Army l.rsenal:(_. ," "
l ~ ReQson for 'Choice
Iwo Jimo uos the first assembly.
_____ c~
Base to Iwo Jima
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§.~ Q B . . l i : !This ....s a reassembly' pointo
3320N - IJ435E
to
33.S0N - 13445Eto
3416N-- 13504E~-. ~:- .: -;
This T.'as-an eaSily i~nt Hied -departure
pmint-- on the approach to Osaka Iisn.
'lhiseasily identifial initial point,
2 .!'Ii'les -soirtb of the ~ity- of Koda '" mode
the best oppr~ach to the torget
1, right tu.rn 1'18S specified after the
attack.This po:l-nt was t-o avoid ".fklk defenses.
toTarget .
to
3 4.4 IN ~ 15154 5$to
3353N -'136oBEto
IwoJima to Base
Thi s point was land's end ,
Teet ical Doctrinso
(c) Miss.ion Number 127 - Mari.fu. Railrcsd Yards.:
Base to Iwo : n m a Iwo Jima was the first assembly
to
3243N - l3233E I Shimn was a reassembly point 0
to
330bN - 1320lE He'to Shima. easily identified I ..me
the departure point.
to
3 343N - ' 1]209E The initial point, 'fa:- Shima. c-ould
be easily iB..ent.ii'ied for a good
approach to the target",
toT8l!'get
to
3 4 32N .. l 3212Eto
3432N ..l 3250Eto This point "as. to aVoid heavy flak
defenses at Hiroshimao
3309N - 133lllE Trois poifrt was land's end"
to
Iwo Jim a to. BaseToctical Doctrine.
Mission. Nllmber 'i28 -, Nif,WOll Oil Refinery~d)
Base to Iwo JimaTactical DQetrine~
to
3658N - 14054EThis easil.y identified point on the
eastern coast of Honshu was chosen forlandfall. . . .
o
3827N - l391430EThe initial point I a'lflQ Shima ~ could be
easily identified fca:- a good approachto. the tarlGet"
to
Target
to 4. right tu"n was specified after theattack.
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38l6N ~ l4l31E This point 179s chosen fCIt' 11:1d' s end ~
to
1'1'10 Jima to Base Tactioal Doctrine
Number 329 c~nd 33 o_ - Kumaga:ya. e. nd Isesakiissions _ _ _e)
Base to 11'10 :rima Ts.ctical Doctrine
to
3 5 45N ~ . l4 l0 5 E1;0
This dead reckoning point was chosen
to avoid the Chosi defenses.
This initial point on the northe~npart of Kasumiga K o could be easlly
identified for the best radar appl'C8c.i:lto the target.o
Targets '!Wo Groups attacked Kuma.gaya and· 2
Groups attacked Isesakio A left turn
was specified aftereaeb attacke
This point was designs.ted as land IS
end.
to
3438N - 1 3854Eto
lWo .Jilr.a to Ease Tact ical Doctrine 0
(2 ) Navigational and Radar _Factor~.:
(a) Stnninary: The 58th~ 73rd and 313tl1 Wings were to
fly formations for t.he daYlight missions while the 314th and 315th '" ings
were to fly night miss ions by ind ividua 1 8i rcraft 0 Phe thr ee daylight
st;r ikes were to use lwo Jima as the first assembly pcdrrt e The islands
in the 1we Jima area are excellent radareheck points which can. be used
to position the aircraft in case of unde-reast conditions", This assembly
area iethe only radar check point petween base and the scheduled lend.-fall pOint. All I'ease embly ar easar e pr aminent e08st.a1 point s whi eb cen
be identified easily by all radar 0peratorso These points also were
considered eXcellent far radar wind runs and for positioning aircraft in
case o.f undercast conditions. The formations were to fly a tlrnce-tr:Jck"
course in order to obtain constant radar pictures on their scopes> The
3l4th Viing. scheduled to go north of Tokyo, would have Boed-radar navig-
ation along the chain of islands between lwo Jima and. Japan",. These
COUld.be used for LOPst navigation fixes. or forn ina determination..The
To~o er ea is very distinctive and DOdifficu.lties were expecteO. in r~d.:lr
navigation. The 313th Wing was to have only lwo Jima. as a cheek poin~
between base and landfall but the prominent pOint chosen fer hOOfallwould make .navigation fairly .ea.sy.
. . . (b) Missien Number '"l25- .lli,,_kariNaval Arsenal: Thera~ar lnl.tial point for this miSSion, 3324N- 1314230E, is a prcminent
poarrt OD . the northeast coast of Beroru Wan. The radar naVigation !'rem
reassembly to the initial point was to be along the peninsula coast 0
giving the operators gOGdwind run points~ Hikeri Arsenal is located
on the coast line and gives a distinct r8.dar returno
The various r€f-
erenc? points in the area shoUla. make it an easy target .for identification
and dlrect radar synchronous bombing. The target is located between two
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. The best reference.bur' Misaki and Mur02urn1., , bedistinct radar points at Hl 1-miles south of the target. Whlch can Its. t is 0 very small 1sland. 3_ uld obtain e:x:cellent resupOln Radar operators co
seen at very long range.if blind bcmbing~ere necessary.
b . 3 £ 9 OsakaArmyArsenal: The(c~, M~ss~onN u r n l - 6 ~ _ 13504E. located on the p~niI_lsU18
initial point for th15 mlSSJ;On,i~ onmost previous b.ir Force m1SSJ;Onsat Bade has been used successfu y t b l'dentified by r~dar and area
• , 0 aka canno edt
into Osaka. The arsenal 1nS
l'ttle value because of the bombs-ouradar bombingwas believed to h~;; ~ bombingat high altitudes was not,areas surrounding the target. k fS;'stinct offset aiming points. Therecommendedbecause of the lac, 0 l~~k 'ima ~ircraft Oompanyat H0nda.
' dar target J;S the ""'"8J t itassigned prUDaryra itself as a single radar return bu :l SThis target does not resolve . h' b smear together in a separate
. b t Handaand Narawa. W 1Clocatlon. e ween f blind bombing
Gsignal, makes it a fl.lJ.r target CT
(d) Mission Number327 ~ Marifu Railroad Yards: The .
" " . ts the most southern island in the Seto-Nn ..ini tial point for th:lS m1SS1on~ h k point as well as f or a uind runHai and should be good for a ra ar c ee th d'stpoint. The radar navigation from the departure point is ~long ~s ~r -inctive shore line' which each operator could use for,w1nd chec,
position fixes. The target is only fair fer r~dar ,bo~blng but u:~~gan
Otake Ar.myDepot as secondary visual target th1s ffi:lSS10nwould h .excellent radar target., The Otake ],rrnyDepot is located on ~ pr~ml~:~:'
coastal projection and radar operators could use the coast Line s
erence point in 10catiDg the targeto
(e) Mission Number128 - Nippon Oil Refiner~: This ~mission was to follow the coast from Chosl PQint ,to a well-defload coast:l
point at 3658N- 14054Eand to an island initial point at 3827N - 139143lJE~
This island point should be identified easily and should serve as an. eoc-
cel1entwind run point. The approach :frcm the initial po.lrrt , ~~oaShllna!)
is a distance of 81 nautical miles along the western coast of Borsnu., Al-
though this coast is fairly smocth, it has se:-J:eral poirrts 'Whi~hc~n be
used in determining rance~ If necessary, the distinctive project i n
north of Akita can be used as a reference point ~ though tl',e city of 1..1::ta
can be identified at a minimumrange of 40 miLes , The aaa i.gned t~rGi3t isloc~ted at the mouth of the OmonoGaua ,~ich can be used as a r~ference
point 0 The target f V i 1 h ich 8ivas a separat a radar r-et.urn, snou.Id be gocd
for direct synchronous bombing by indi Via.I:2"(i a ircra1't"
Both these incendiary missieus were to USe a conmoni.nitia'L pOint This
pOint, 3609N- 14019E, is the northermosi: corl)e::. of '~ne l O y : . shaped Kas-
umiga RO"which gives a Viall-defined radar r;tn:..:'e 1i:H'!~ Tho::initlal poi:ut
can be easily identified at the landfall pOUl'~ lU'though :csesak.1 is 8
good radar targeto radar navigation from the initial point 'to tb'3 t.argec
nay prove diffieulto Isesaki is located 75 neutical miles inlan6. ;rith
only ens good radar axis from the southeast wl,ich a..voids 1,1I1 rn(Am-~aiD.Q'ls
terra in. The schedulad r un is upwin.dand diff'iculty frcm heet t.hermal,'3
may be expected af the release point. For these reasons t:le altitude WDS
to be 15,000 feet I thus providing good radar n::l:lvigation9good rot e checks
in synchronous bcmbng , and avoiding heat ther:ma1s as much aa possible 0 .A
river with several outstanding bridges runs paTellel to the sched~led route
and by fcllowing this river the radar operator s could find the triangle ofcities, Isesaki. Maebashi and Takasaki. .All three cities have excellent
returns and could be identified fran a range of 15 to 20 nautical miles.
The same radar and naVigational factors were applied in plunning the miss-
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. t is in the same vicinity. and the lone Kawaaon to IWroago.ya. The targe. ..terence pointe to identity the target.and bridges could be used as re d the scheduled bonbing nes to beTIli,g city gives an excellent return ~~itude of 15.000 feet.by rDdSI' synchr cnous methods at an a
(3) ROM Fact or's:
( ) a Missions'Number 325. 326 and 327. daylightan. t a uadron was to be equipped to barrage
precision strikes, eaeh fl1gh q 1 regions and to sp~t jam
jam the.72 to 84 endhll?Oh:or;!~rm:~ag~:~seappearing out5id~ the barrage.gun-laY1ng and searc 18
(b) Two special ReM aircraft were to be used f or the
nl ht attack on Isesaki because the scheduled route passed over the Otag . . 1 a1'rcraft were to be equipped to barrage and sllot
defenses. These spec18 . I . ,. 1 t f ropejam radars controlling flak and searchlights. Add1t1ona. amoun S 0
were to be ea.rried and dispensed to infest the area.
(0) The night ~argeta of ~ga~an~ Nip~on Oi1'R6-
ri,nery (kldjee)_. did net requirE the use of speo1al Jamm1QgaJ.r~raft. .
Airo·raft of the 314th Wing. attacking KumagayaI were to be equi.pped 'filth
at ieast 0ne electronic jammer and 50 ~it5 of rope.
(d) Seareh was to be continued for enemyradars in the
20 to 3000 megacycle regions.
(4) Flak Factors;
(a) Miss ion Number 32S - Hikari' ?<a"ial1i.rsena~: Hikari
Arsenal was defended by 16 heavy antiaircraft gu.ns I while adjacent 'Tokc.~
yams defens·es on the northwest siile had 34 heavy .8,ntiaircraft guna, The
planned approach from tbe southwest would avoid tile flak defenses of
Seek! and Oita en route to the target. This was believed to be the b~st
flak approach because it allowed a run ~h.:l:ef:'l over water and aV'Ji6en
ccmpletely the TOlruyamaflak defenses. A suu:::,pbreakaway t o : the ,L'i3:-lt
was specified in order to remove the Il-29s fra:n the field of fi~e of
enemy shipping in the Inland Sea. Beeaus e of the meager def'ennes of thetarget area a lase al tHude of 13 ,000 fee'~ was plaru:tee.~
(b) Mission N.:Jrl:E'4"_.:12_L-·_Q~~_!'f~:n."[lcS§'9-'<~,l.thr,t~.,
graphs sbcmed the city of Osaka to be pr,)te,}'l;€l-: ty 28} heavy anhair~raft
guns in aeloae-in area defense~ Since it would ~.:;necessary to penos~rate
to the center of the oi ty in order to bomb -;;128Garget ~ a~m..-st all of tilese
weapons would be within range of the attackiq~ aircraft !It some time e w . 'r
ins the bombrun (')l" on the breakaway., The axir-; :i'ron, the sO:lthweCJ'c Ov~:L'
th e lay was believed to be the safest app~'0a",h to the Osaka- ar ee nwas the ~loses-e appnoaeh to a downwin,l ru n ;',i'i;h:u'~ 6ncounterine; tile Z . ' ! : > a
defenses and it allowed a bombrun ch:'lef'l7 0'''8)' w8:~e~, '.1're IOchp'~1,;.c,ed
breakaway to the east was downwind, removing aL,'crtlf:~ :~;:"n the 1)89"ily
defeD.ded area in the shortest p.ssible time. Because of the hea+y de!,.
enses and because this approach had been used r epea'~edly, a base 81titudeof 20,000 feet was specified for this mission.
(c) Mission Ntunber 327 - MarifuRailr.ood Yards: The
Iwalruni area was defended by 25 heavy ant ia ircraft guns, with 125 heavy
guns just east of this area at Ifure. The satest approach was :from the
west but this approach would have put the a ireraft over Rilre-HiroShima
Wan before brea!mway. Consequently, the planned approach was frc:m the
south, avoiding flak areas en route to the target. The sQleduled break-away was north and around the remaining defenses at Hiroshima. it. base
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altitude of l~.OOO feet was specified.
(d) Mission Number 328 NiP120nOil Rei'inery: Photo-
graphs revealed 10heavy antiajrcraft gURS. 6 medium ~eapons and 1 search-
light in tbe Aki t e l _ ar.ea .• , This was a very PG~r night daf'ezis e and only
meager and inaccurate flak was expected • Medium weapons would have little
effect on aircraft at the plel'lned base altitude of 10.000 feeto The plan-
ned route avoided other flak areas.
(8) Mission Number 329 - Kumegaya: No antiaircraft
defenses were apparent on photographs of the JWmageya area. Th6 60heavy guns at nearby eta were avoided on the planned axis of attack.
Little or no flak was expected at the planned al t itude of 14.• 000 feetand the r0ute was to avoid other flak areas.
(f) Mission Number 1 3 0 - Isesaki: Althougb no flak
defenses had been observed in tbe Isesaki area the only possible radar,approach would bring the aircraft ·within the effective range of the
60 heavy guns of the Ota def'enaes, A previous mission (Mission NUJi1ber
313 to Maebasbi) uai ng the same approach. however, had encountered only
meager and inaccurate flak. Only meager and inaccurate flak was expected
fl'om the Ota area at the planned base altitude of 1 5,000 f eet and the
route was to avoid otaer defended areas.
(.5) Assemblv Points : Assembly PQint s 'I V er e to be as listedunaer Fligh t PIa rming. Part (1). of this 8ect ion.
(6 ) Departure Points: Departure pOints were to be as listedunder F li g ht Pl an ni ng . Part (1), of this section.
(7 ) Initial Points: Initial pcints were to be as listedunder Flight Planning, Part (I), of this seetion.
(8) Rally POints: Norally points were specii'isQ for thesemissions.
(~) Route Back: The return rOlltes 'l7cre to be as listed underFlight Planning, Part (1) of this seetiOB.
e. Bombing Factors:
(1) Eombing Altitudes, Axes of Attack. Length end Time ofBomb Runs, Drift and ForceSf
Mission
.Number Wing Force
(Group)
Axis of Bomb
Attack RUn
(De gr ee s) ( Mi le s)Drift
(DE:grees)
Time of
Bom b Run
(Minutes)
BombingAltitude
(Fee·~)
32.5 58th 4 20 4H 8 3/4 15,000 7R326 73rd 4 I 43
43 8 3 /4 20~000 51 R327 31jth
3 9 31 6 3 / 4 15,000 8il.328 315th 4 2 8 87 21 109000-11.000 4R32 9 3l4th 2 710 53 14 3/4 14,000-14,800 1 1.330 314th 2 2 81 6 5 18 150000-1.5,800 3R
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(See photographs of mean points(2) MeanPoints of Impact:
of impact in Annex A. Part II)R
- - Number '325 _ Hikari Nava~ 1.rsenal: Three(a) MiSSion - . th f ~ n g
. for t-his mission. ). a,D e or gmean points of impact were chosen. th tra! ares and 1 in the asst-
. the north 1 in €I cen .-and foundry area lJl . _ •_ f 1000 feet for the northern andern ar ea• Probabl e car-eular error ~o centra 1 point would include a11 irn-eastern points and 1500 feet for t e
portent str uctures 0
) . sion Number126 - Osaka brmy Arsenal: 'ruo mean(b M.lS . t8r""et Probable c:ixcular errors of
points of impact were chllosen~o~st~~~ld i~cl~de all installations in the1500 feet on each of t ese pOlntarget ares.
127 _ Marifu Railroad Yards: One
the target was selected for bothcircular error of 1500 feet would
(c) M.ission Number
meanpoint of impact in the center ofvisual and radar release. A probable
include all the target facil ities.
(d) Mission II.'rumber28 - Nippon Oil Refinery: Onemean
poiot of impact in the center of the target area ",as selected for this
~ mission.
(e) Mission Number329. - Kmnaga~a: Onemean point ofimpact was selected for this targeto A probable c~rcular error of 3000
feet would include 0.6 square mile, Dnd .the greater part of the urban
area.
(f) Mis:sion Number3"10- Is esaki : Onemean :po"int of
impact was chosen for this target. A probable circulm: error of 3000
feet would cover 00.5 square mile and take in almost all of the urban
area.
(3) Other BombingFadors:
(a) Daylight Missions _ Missions Number ~25.326.!327:
Planning of the bombingaltitudes, axes of at,tack and initial paints forthe three daylight preCision missions was done in consideration of five
impartant factors: (1) wind direction and velocity; (2) flak condit-f
ions in the target area j (J) oo.sily recognized initial points ~ for both
radar and visual sighting: (4) predicted surfa.ee winds i.n the target area;
elld (5) positioll of the sun at the time of attacko All the selected .
axes of attack more nearly c0n:forllled to the conditions named than any oth€r
possible approaches to the target are as. For Mission Number327 agai nst
the Marifu Railroad Yards it was mandatory that an axis be selected that
was at least 20 degrees to the longitudinal ax i.s of the reiIr cad yards.
ApprOXimately 435 aircraft, carrying a gross tonnage of 3050 tons of
bombs, were expected to be airborne for these 3 missions. It was believed
that 2684 tons (88 per cent) of this 'total would be released at the prim-ary targets, 40 per cent of which would fall '7ithin 1000 feet of theaSSigned mean points of impact.
(b) Ni",ht Miss ions - Miss ions 328. 329 and 130:
. 1. ThE/'night precision attack of the 3l5th IVingaga~nst the Nippon Oil Refinery at Tsuchizak~ was expected to include
apprax~tely 140 aircraft carrying a to'tal gross tonnage of about 1400tons. Dlrect radar synchronous bombing was to be used
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2 The night incendiary attacks of the 314th_. d ' = > 0 ) a 'nst Rilmagayaand Iseseki Vlere
Wing (Missions Number329 an 3-, aga » ), tto include a total of 180 aircraft carryil'lg a gross tonnage of 14...0 onsof b onbs , Of this tonnage 1325 tons (9~ per cent) Vle~e e:xpecte~ to be
released at the 2 primary targets of' whl.ch4 0 per cen~ were expect-ed tofall within areas cotlsideFsd ample for to'tal destrl1ct:l.on of th~ 2 targets.The aircraft of the 314th WingWere to be supp1~m~ntedby 20 slX'craftfrom the Eighth Air Force. l~ 'of Which...ere to. ?ol.n the 2 Groups attack-ing Ifumagaya and 10 to join the 2 Or oupa a tta ckl.l'lgIsese ki •
f. Defensive Tactics:
(1) ,Fighter Escort and Sweeps: The Seventh Fighter Command
was dir-ected to furnish 2 Groups of fighters as escort for Mission 326
asainst the OsakaArmyArsenal and 2 Groups of fighters for a sweep on the
Jiagoyaarea ..
(2) Coordination of Attack6~ These missions pere to be
coordinated with a mission of the Jl3th Wingagainst 4 Japanese mine
fields.
(3) B . 9 M l . Defensive radar counter measures were to be as
described under Flight Planning, Part ('3) of this narrative ..
(lj.) EnemyFighter Reaction:
(a) Missions Number'12Q. "126and 127: Fe;)' enemy
fighters were expected to oppose the daylight missions~ Not more thatone Group of friendly f:ighters were believed necessary as escort for the
mission Qg~inst Osaka but an additional Group was to be employed in ord€r
to destroy any enemyfighters and transportation or airfield faciliti6s
encountered. The 2 Groups of fighters making the sweep against the Nagcyn.
area ..ri.Ereo seek out any air interceptors and strafe grounded aircraft or
installations.
(b) Missions Number '128. 329,snd ,10:.- The 3 nightmiSSions wer-e expected to encounter nil to negligible opposition. Not
more than 5 to 10 aircraft had ever opposed B.29 attacks in the Tsuch-
izaki area 8l'ld not mere than 10 to 15 ...eI'6 expected tel be airborne in
opp-osition to the inc~ndiary strikes against ~gaya' and IsesakiD
g.. Air-Bea Reseue: (See charts in Annex:lit Part VII, of this
report) Air-sea Fbscue facilities were to be in accordance with estab-
lished policy of the TWentieth .b.ir Force.
3. EX.ECUTION OF MLSSIQ1\S:.
a. Takeoff: (For details on the separate missions see knnexE, Consolidated Statistical S1.lD!ln8.ry).
MiSSion AircraftNumber Wing Pathfinders First Take-off ~st T3.ke·-ott
325 58th 0 167 132010Z 1 3 221 7 1326 73rd 0 161327 313th 0
1320l5Z 1321472
328 315th 0115 131900Z 132021Z141 140642Z 140858Z329 314th 12 6 3
313th1407522 140839Z
14 140815Z 1409l6z3 3 0 314th 1273rd
71 140845Z 141005Z10 140802Z 140835Z
Twentieth Air!'aree Total.
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b. Rout sa Out, (Sea Annex A. Fart I. .tol' nav igUtion tra,ck
,chart). No naviga t i ona.Ldeficie ncias ware l'eported on thea e mies i ens e
100ivid ual a,ircraft ac complish:ed long ra,ugee n;:ivigation tot he as a,anblypoints in tbe eaae of the daylight strikes and to the target ar-eaa in thecaseoi' the night missions. Rsdar was used as a navigational sid and .for wind d~termination \f'or-. the dPyligl).t str-i};:es -'i;lod for- vr.ind:deterl'tq.natJ.o)l,
navigation· and boolbing on the night atta",Ks~
c. Ass.emblies 1 Assamb!i es £'01' the daylight miss ions were
ef,fected as plannedQ
d. Tsr,g,etS =
(1) Primary = 1~otsl of 713 aircraft, including 23 psth-
finder £Iircraft, bombed the primary visual and pr;i.mary visual end radar
targets !'rom l40~55Z t o 141739Z at altitudes of fI'a:D 10,200 to. 25,100
:feet • A total o.f 4462.7 tens of bombs 'were 0.1' o.Pped 0
(2) Ts'rgets of on_rlortllnUY: Ten e. ircl'af't dJ."'opped 6504 tons
of bombs on tOll'gets of oPPo.rtuni ty as follows:, 3aeki. Nakamura. ShiIDizu~
Nobeoka. l\Tagahama,MatsumBl'U, Wskayama, Kiwasa. &1.gano.seki. Sendai and Koi-
'zutni. Four!Df these aircraft also bombed their primax:"y target.s 0
(3) Remainder of Force: Forty-.seven sircraft were non-eff-
ective on these missions.
(4) RouteS Bae.k: The returo route was flowo as briefed .•
Eigl1ty-nille a ircraf't landed at lwo Jima ..
(.5) Landing: A;iJTcraft landed as fonows;.
MissionNumber l1,ing First Landing Last .Landing
3 2 3 58th Ilt1033Z 14l345Z
3 2 6 73rd 14095.% 1412llZ
327 313th 1409042> 1 4 1 0 : 5 6 Z
32 8 J15th 14,2307Z 1 5 0 2 Q O Z
3 2 9 Jl/.i!th 1 4 2 1 3 3 Z 1423l4Z
313th 142109Z 1 4 2 2 l ! . O Z
330 31l.i.th 142254Z 150041Z
7.3rd 142100Z 11:1.22'102
'IWentil3th Air Force Total: 14.0904Z 150200Z
(6) Fighter Escort and'" (for details on' fighter at. O C t . . . bweeps: Se. e.l..nex a~ F.art VIII). .. ·C1Vl l.es for th Lss rons.)
flghters of' the Seventh Fi ht. . ese ml~slons 1 l. total 0 1' 151
2 Grou.ps eseorting the B-2; me; ~0.!1lIlJ8ndwere euborne for these missions\>Nagoya. area. - 5S lon to Osaka. and 2 Groups attaoking the
(7) Loss and DOm9.ge:
. ' . (a) Enemvaircraft! N 1esoortlng flghteir's on these " 0 0 aims were made by B~29s or
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l(b) ,Friendly Aircraft: Ne :6-298 were lost 0flt'hese m.iss-
ions. Thirty-three aircraft received minor damo.gefrQlll El-):WlllY antiaircraft:fire. Four Tighters were lost in the sl"1ee,pon the N9goys .ar ea , 2 to en-
emy flak and 2 tC!l unknOl"1ncauses. Three of the 4 pilots were r-eacued s
Fol.ll' fiBll,ters ""er'e dallla~eoilby enElllYflak.
(8) E:teeutiOH Va•. Phmnil'lg: 'I1he execution of these I"':;;SSjOllS
did not vary greatly from the m'iginal plann:l:J;lg. Fourteen. aircraft of
the 313th ~'ins jOlned the 31lJ.th ',7ins mission against Kumagaya and 10
planes of the 73rd Viin,g joined the 314th '"ing mission against ISl'saki.
The 8th j,i,r Force aircraft that were to take part in the.se missions dia
not participate.
4. RESULTSOFMISSIO.IiB: (See Annex D. Part Ir:I~ for strike attack
reports O .D Missi(ms 325 and 326) There is no post-st.rike cover oraamage
assessment irir these missions.
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Paft I - Navigation Chart a~d Re]lort
Part H- Mea~ Points of Impact
P8l!'t HI - iBo!lllDi~
P~t IV ' - Flight J;Dhgilil6iS'I ' ing Chart and Report
Part VI - Gannety' Report
~t VII - .l.ip-Sea Rescue Chaxts
Par't VIII - Flghter Report
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Missions No. 325 _ . . . 3 3 Q .
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P.IRT I • LITAVIG.iTION
1. 1 \ T o na'VigatiE:>nal deficiencies WSr'9 reported on these i'!1is.s.i,ons.
Inai viduala>irera!f't accompl isiled long range na.vigati on tQ the c;ssembly
J2,oints in the case of daylight strikes or to the target aro::ts in tho
caao at: tho ni,ght missions.
a. Radar was used as Ei ilaviga'ti0nal aid al"...dfor wind detcrminution
on the daylight missiaI.lS and for I'lfwigatio.D, wind dete;.rmination andbOwDing on tho nj.;ght attacks.
3. C0lllpres!lion over the target for those, airera!f't bombing individ-ually a.t night WIJI -S deemed s.at.isfaotory.
4.. Return tGbas;e I'las ;flown as briefed with the eXCeptiOn of 86atircraft landing at. 1170 Jima and Laircl"ili't landed at Okinaua.
5. Loran work was pe.rformed as f0110'1'13: (Totals arc "iiI' Forcetotals).
Nwnb.e.rloran LOP's
Numbs.r Loran Fixes
NumborEqu ip'!uen t IIibl£'unc ti O1)S
~lverage lkiL1UDl Range Sky -:laves
Fi.xed .lntonna
Tnl',iling .IiI's
~tverag0 MaximumRenge G.round \"iave'S
Fixed .'lhtenna
Tr:ai.ling i7;ir-o
1 .35816642
4 6
1200 N.M.
1300 N.M.
62 5 N.M.
- 6 7 . 5 N.M.
:1eather intel'f'crence was rellorted bu.t there was no evidenceof jamming.
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APRIL 1945PART I NAVIGATION TRAOK.
SECR€T
145"
MISSION NO~25-33Q
DATE 14-15 AU~ ' ' 1 :5
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MISSION 325
58th WING
TAKEOFF 15Z010i!. -132217Z!
LANOFALl 1403252 MISSION 326J40456~'
TARGET 14Q417Z73rd
WING. .' 1405'18.Z
OKINAWA .' TAKEOFf 132015~, !..ANO'S ENI!l1404432 132.147~
'I40542~L ANOFALL' 1493582
• LANDINGI4'1Q35i" .140439~
25°- T _ . .41~45_i!!.'-' URGET 1404162. . I~05GI;!-
LANO-J END 1404342:14052.32
UANOING 14Q9532-1412HZ
'MISSION 327 '
r -31311"1WHIIG
~CHICHI JlMA
~•
TAKEOFF IS1900?:- 132021l·
LANDFALL 14023121402542
TARGET 1402552120..' 140319Z
'LANE1's ENO 140331l -. -- 140356j!
MISSION 328
31511'1WING
' TAKEOFF 140642;;_1408S8i:
LANDFALL 14134'Si!,. .. 1416202
TARGET 14,14482, ------t-----~~~--~~---0
. . 141739 .i!
LANCING 14O'J04l!. ... 141056l, LANO'S END 1415132
1.4170502
LANDING 1423072IS0200i!
f1 iISSIOr:! .A2931~lh -WINGS -' -.-31411"1
15°_. _ .14081SZ14091621 TAKE OFF'
MISSION 33'0
73ro!l _. WINGS --31411'1
140802~14083Si! - TA.KEOFF
141449214105322. LA.NOFALL
1.4071i2i![.·140839i!-
141S07! ..' 141442l'14160L~ LANDFALL 14162.4i!1
1415232 I,14163Se TARGET 41S24Z
141639.i!
I::~;iiANCl'S END 141550.Z I141707i!!
LANDING ·1<l:2133Z I42314i!-
1
14152'1'i!1417IS.:!
END 141S53~141739.Z
142254i!150041Z
1408451·1410050!:
1416142
14163.5i!
141508~ T.ARGET141SSIi!
141SS5i!-141619 i! LAND'S
142100Z1.... ,. '' ' ' ':>' LANDI NG
142109Z.1422402
I1350 I O·
TRACK CHART SECRET 8-#' 51-6 ¥ REPRODUCED 35tt1.P."[ U.
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1. Mission Nlli-nber325 - Hikari Navai .\rs<:lnal:
a B0mbing was aecomplished visl:lCllly by all fOruk"ltio'lS.• . '. . t "ft€lr the first 6 sq\l[;\drons had
Heavy smoke covered. the a).l1l).flg pea.n ~ -. . •bombed and the remainder ef the ;formations used offset p;rocedl.u00
COillwessibility for the ;hng was 61 minutes.
2. Miss ion Number326 - Osaka ,\rsenal:
80 Vis1.bili ty at the target was :perfect and very feTI nircraft
had ..difficulty in bombing".. ,some of the las~ ~o;rmat~ons over the ~t"U'set.however , had difficl!l.l ty in piCKing up tho uJ.T!ung :Qol.ntbecause. OI the
intense smoke over the tarBet,. Offset bombing TIO!Sperforl_dQd ,nth
excellent resal ts., Cou:gressibility for the ',:!ingwoo 45 ::unutos.
3.. J\I1.issionNw:nber'127 - M..'U'ifuFlailroad Yards:
01... The visibility in tho targl9t area. ..a,s C;.yuand all fOTr.1-
at ions did visual bOlnbing.. SmO'kl3 covered tho aimine; point and forn-
at ions benb ing late had to use reference :go.int bOlnbing yrocedure.,.
Com~essibili ty for the ':ling liaS' .24 minutes"
4. i'Ylission Number 328 - Nippon Oil Comp_anv._}k_iaJ
! ' . l ! . . _ . . .'Utitudes of attack varied fFom 10,200 to 11,800 fecto
T Wo a irc ra ft we~e disyatched aswim d ryn ruircraft to obtain the TIind
direction oo.dlvelocity and transmit it to the mad.n striking :foro:c~.
The bomb leadi consi.sted sf iVi30 (100 Ib) demolition combs q_uadruDle-
sus:gended and 11'57(250 1b) dGmolition bombs double-suS.DenG.od?
b. Bor.1bingwas accomplished witn r8d~'[;"'by~132 ~ircraft, Ttro
aircraft bqmlbed' "Il"isually when :the rad.8a:> ,sets became iIlOper.ative·" . 'I'he .'
.missioE wz:s consiciered. well pll'.l!IDed_and no c unusual difficult iea were
encouneer-ed, The average drift reported "\";68 3 degrees right 0 Co;r:_prassi-
bility; .for.:the wind was 171 Bintltes.. Bombing accur-aoy is unkncrm,
5. Mission Number 329 - Ktu"ltlgaya Urban L"rea:al. .uhtuacs of attac.l( "ar~ed I'rom 14,000 to l~.OOO feet.
One aircra£'t l7as dispatched as wind run :aircxaft to obtain tho ....lld
" airact ion and. vt10ci ty and transr.,;it it to the ti'.8;in:forGe.. The .eiss ion
was aCG0m~ished at might by individual airoraft.
boo Bombil1g w,es aCGOf:1Riishodprimarily by radar, with 63aircra-ft bombing with radar and nrnet.eon aircraft r.18)ki!>lgisual rcle:ls. s ,
The greatest difficulty enCOlantercedgas suoke and clouds OVQr tho
targe&t. Several aircraft encourrber-ed thGrlll..als:at the bomb release p.:,il::.,
The aircratt which ma,de visual runs were forced to do so chiefly becaus e
of malfunctions;- and poor t1ll'get return on the rnd.:tr scope.
co· COi:lIlressibility for the force "as 76 nnrnrtos ..
6 . MiSsion l'fumber 3 9 Q - 4.sezalti Urba.l"J.and Industrial ,:.rea:
a. .Utitudes of attack: on this target varied from. 15,1.60 to18,200 feet. One ad.rcraf1; was. dis"Oatched EtSwind run aircraft to obtai:r
the wind direetion and velOCity. i7elvo airc~aft uare disDatched allD~dof the main fovce as pathfinders.
b. Bor.1bingwas acconplished primo.rily with radm', "With 70aircraft ~ing radar approaches and r ele as es o S eve nt ee n airc~a£~ ~ncevisual run and. releases. The greatest difficulty encourrtnred rie«
undercast and st:J.Ok:ein the t~get_ areOi. Sever3.1 aircroi't repor·':.J(I
difficulty in identifying the aiming point 0:8 tho target produc.::c. "'ealc
returns on the radar SCOpes•. Compressibility for the force wos 127minutos.
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11
1.. Narr3ttiv€I c t f ' Mission8ls; Flown:
a: . Cruise to the Jlmnland-l IndiV'idual climbs were, r.JRde
ilil!dediately after take lilf£' to altitudes betl'1s(:l1'l 6,000 to 10,000 £G1ot
\'there. the in.itial crl.dse Vias flown" llasemblies for the precision
taxget weTS made. oi'f the coas1;of J8<pan.
bo' B(')rnbRUN: Bem.bitlg ViEr-S eonducted by squadrcon fo:t'uo,tione
art av:srage alti,tuoos; oi' 17.,000 feet for ;precision t~rgctSi and 10,000
feet fo:ru:roan ~<o<as•.
0'. Return to. Base>: Return to D!}S0 tI£J;1J conduc ted by i,ndi'tidu~
aarol:aft withQ1J1.tdirt,ioul ty Go MinimuM rue 1 was: used. by ai;r plan,os c...--ui s-
ing at 1;4,000 tc! 16.000 feet and dea;cending 200 £eetper minuto into
the tToif!ic. ]ilattern.. l\IJaocimum,amge s;g.eedsas s,:m:ecii'ied by this head-
quext,erl$ gave the bes,t £11131 eonSWUj.tio!'l."
2.. Comments: 11.4% of all airborne aircraft landed, Bit Ino Jbla~
Only t.he 73rd ',"ling loaded ell b l D n t ' b " bey t.al1ke-
a:. For historical record see attached cl1.a;rt.
b... For further i;n£e.:mation. sae. Consolidated Statistical
6'ur~ •.
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p,mT V. ~. FL11')R
1.. Eg'uipgent Performance of ~!J.PQ-13:
e.. 111umberof' sets op~a:ti.ve on, take-o;f'f ; 599
Number of sets (merativa ov,er targ,et: 561
Number of ,seta operative on landing·: 561
b.
c.•
CL.,. Number o£ p;1a:nesuaing az imut !lst abilize ton: 3 54
Number of sat failures in le:lCl. airer,aft: 4
f.. Average meximum'range of' tD~Bets;
71 l im! at 5.000 - 10,000 fect~
71 NMat 10,000 - 1S.000f'eet.
g. .l..venage mw:: imwn range, Qf DGacons::
127 111Mt 5,000- 10. 000 feet.
13 4 N M at 10,000- 1 . 5 , 0 0 0 feet.
h.. No illterf'ere:h,c.e rras. encount·eredl.
j.. Norecur;ring trouble was reported.
a e. Briefimg material w:aSirep'orted as good with the exccp-t ion
o£ the ]13th Bomb',7ng TIhi eli re:ported : i ; .ts brief ing mater ~al as p.Glli' ..
be :Radar a:icing p.0ints l1ere r811m:-ted as: g00d.. The .313t
Bomb ';/ing r8poril..ed a visual aiming point •.
c.. Landfall identification ttj,s r64lortecl: as! excellent ..
d. O f radar: releases •. those reported were direct synch'rcnous;,
the raIUe.inder were V'ismt1 reLeases'.
3•. Eql:1. ipm:en t l ?e ·d o rm a fi e_ e 0 . 1 ' ..eiN! J .P Q.- 7 :
at•. Ni.unberof sets operative 011 take otf: 135
b•. N u m b e r of s: ! 'Jts op.er,:at ive Olver tm'get! 1 2 7
Co· Numbe.r of seta o:perative on r e t 1 . 1 l ' n : 1 2 8
d. .\'Ilerage maocimUr;1 rall€.e of' t.al?get: 70 NM
e. '\'verage ouximum ra:iJg.6 Of bBQCOn:130 N l I i l nt 10,000 feet •.
fo. Interf.ercnc.e reported: None
g.. Cac:st af J'alJan. was :gli.cked up at 70 N M .
h. Er,m.lipment :faalurea>: 3
i. RGcurring failures:
(1) ~C out.
(2) No baa.con.
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SHEE
TO TARGET
SCOPE PHOTOS
ALTITUDE 10,000 FEET
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.!ROO LaL WDUmIH S1i II ~ (J .f 6 f .t - K6f./6( 1101
J,o~Z O~'~t ~ hy i 1 t aItOtt.noa 1 7 \ 1
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PART V I -. GUN N E;RY
1.. Averaget\fl'I!et load:
LF
o
2. .NUr.i.be.rof rounds fiil:'ad i.n cor..loat:' J ! i l 1D l ' l . i 3
4., G\ : ln s ; lO IlOoed :
~8th ',/ing 73Fd ","liNf(
Bot Cold
313th ,ringHot
].14th ',iling 3,15tb '.ling
Gold Cold
a. G.F.G: G :m charger; Firing circuit 81'ld Contrel box shorted ...
b. Calibero50 MG: Link,j 8111.8'-5;failure to fead 3; broken
driving s:pring 1. chute jar:! 2; broken 0oeJ:d.nglever cam and s.hort
rounds 2
6 • . . Eqlll.iEJ;lent oyerati0n ('fotal per0sntage: ollera:biveh
a•. C..F ., C . : 98~ G I%
b•. Caliber .50 MQ : 97.6%-
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APRIL 1945 PART 1ZI_
I 5°
a
AIR SEA
0.
\--I-IIII
IIII
- - - - + -J
IJ
I
1
I" 1;CHICHI JIMA I. ..
I---+--IMA I
I
III
.~
p
e- SUBMARINE
0- SURFACE VESSEL
A - NAVY OUMBO
*_ 1 . = SUBM=E::ojISUR:: 'VESS::-WERETO BE N STATIONS DURING EN>TR£ MISSION.
2. ALL. CUMBOS AND SU ER DUMBOS W~..E TO
BE ON 5 ATION FROM tiME INDIC4TED TO RETURN PASS-.
AGE OF LL STRIKE AIRCRAFT. I
1
Crash Boats on Statton V tctnlto f Twentieth A1r Force B asesduring take-orr and lanlling,
I
I ' -Q'GUAM
. I
130·
TRA~ CHARTSECRET
SECR£T
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APRIL 1945
I •
PART :mSECR€T
IIII
!.--. _-+-JIMA I
I
IJ
I
I. ALL S~ARINES ~ ~RFA-;;;-V~LS WEREDURING ENTIRE M 5510N.
2. ALL DUM80S AND SUPE DUMBOS WERE 'T o BE ON
TIME INDICATED TO RET RN F'AS·SAGE Of ALL
FT. I
II
5°
a
J
IIII
I----T-
III
e- SUBMARINE
0- SURFACE VESSEL
.& - NAVY OUMBO
l..·ash Iloats on Station V1c1n1tof T"ent1eth l\trForce Basesdur1ng take-otf and land1ng.
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P.i!RTVIII .. ..FIGHTER REPORT
" ·.k 0 by the Oo=e.nding General-(This Tel.ocon report was ~Ul'n.1B,.e
Se'Venth Fighter Oommand).
J,. Opel"Qiona:
26' VLR Fi,....l1tsr (1"-51 0.00 1'-47) ::;tl"ilte!:t.. Mis.s.ion Nuuber. '" <;>
and VLR ep-51} oscort, 14 August 1945.·
b. Unit: 15,21 and 5 06 Fighter Group (P-5!) and 414 Fighter
Group (1"-47111):--
06 Tarp;et: 21 and 506 Fighter GrOlolPS:. VLR eseort ofbo;rbers
to Osaka .wea, 15 GP: Kiyosu (:EXir,wry) ICsnaki (aecondary) NaCO ' I J a East
(last Resort) 414 GP: .Akenoga:h~a (PriL'lal'Y) Suzuka (Sccondl'lxy)
KameY'am~(last Resort)
d.. Number .lircrllft .• lirborllO: 151 (includes 12 sub CC"Tor
(P....l) Md 3 .5 (P-I1.7N).
c.. Inert'ectiva .tircxait I 11 l':lechanical, .2spare , 1 personnel
C p - 5 1 ) 1 add it.ional ss cor-t P-51 rehrned early for n.Elchana eal ab0l'1ii
3 rnecha~ieal (P-47N).
e. Time TalQe-off :~132356z - 140120Z (1"-51). 132345Z - 13240;:lZ
(p~47N).
g.. T1me of RandezV:Qua: 140lj:OOZ(Escort l\iission).
h~ Time over Target I (lsi;; ~I.il:i'eraft) 140350Z for strike
planes, 140410Z for escort pianes •.
(PIo47N).i", Time Return: 140117Z~ 140834Z (1"-51) 140730Z - 140815Z
j.. ~ltm1uniti0n .:.irboma; 279150 - 50 caliber and '16 }I1T..R5 inch
roeket s; (p.:.S1) 70H;0 - 30 co-liber and 46 IN.iR .5ineh rocke1is (P-4 7N) D
k. ilmmmlition Expended; 3 5985 - .50 calib.er and 89 IW•.R .5 i!lchroekets (1"-5].) H i783 - 50 eaEbeI' ailE! 3 7 H V " • . R : . 5 inch rockets (p-47N).
1. Bombs Airborne: l76 - 110 gallon. d'I'Uptooks and 12:6- 165
ga1);)1[).drop, tankSl (P"51), 35 - 110 .,ga.l10n . drop' tanl~sand 70 - 105gaHon dro!?; tanks (p-47N).
m, Eombs Expended: 164 ._ no gallon dro~ tanks and 70 - 165gallon dro];ptanIts; (1'-51); Jettisoned 6 - no Gallon aro)?' tan.\cs (P-51);
~2- .110 gallon drop. taliks and 64 - 165 gallon drop tanks (1'-4 7N);
J.ettJ.s:oned 3 - 110 gallon dro]l! tonka and 6 - 165 gallon drop tanks(p-47N).
nO. Gas LoM: 81368 go.IlOIlS; J,vel~ago 539 G-".lllona (.?-51);31",860 ga.llonsj ,·i.Verag69913gallona (p-47N).
Q.. GlliS,Consume.d; .61988 gallonsl averago.411 gallons (P-51) i
26970 gallons;, average 771 (p-47N).,
Po. ..urcrnft. lost to .intiaircr'aft; 2 P-51' a lost to flak,4 P-51' s damaged•.
cauaea.q. .ll.rcraft lost other I 1?-51 and 1; -47N lost to unknown
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r. Cas:ua:ltieS': ~ pilot missing ov'sr t=gst 00;-68.,; 3 pi,~ots
re.P.Orted rescued oy bSR c:ra1't.
s • Enemy .tdrcraft Qppeai ti011= no airborne oppos it icn.,
to. :&. lem.t _w.tiad.rCJ;'aft.; FM1~reported by escort plalieS as
msager' to iatepse I heavy, :i~ccarate. bOX b8Trago Gver' Osaka at 19.000
and 24.000 feet •. Strilcs planes re]Bortod .f·1ak . as light. meagorond
inaceurSlS.e al.ong southeast sho:rEl 9f Telru.shima and n:or;th of Oi7e,sld and
moderwte,. inaccurate, h?fliVY.ofror']' vicinity KiyosU and 'Ke!il1Jlci" i> e curat e
l;lachina gun firo recoived from FOx Tars,Cl;JerH.e :wbich attacked ..
v~ Clains: GroJJJ'\d By P_51-danaged: 1 Fr>'.!.nk a . . ' 1 d Sally on
the groum.d•. destroyed 20 locomotives; 3pol'Ierhouses. 2 tunlc' cero9. 1
box car, 3 factories', S pow.ar t=ets. danao;od 3 locomotives • .5 :factories,
and rGuJ,dhous'e" No ab.ipping was claimed,~. ByF-47N aircratt: Ho :::lir-
craft hit;. two I!0ssible snall fac.t'ories an a several wa,r'ehouacs and
bSlr'racl~s' dam.&g0d". Hail s.to.tion and marsha1lil1~ya:rd rrere strof'ed"One {,'ug<tt'l)Jg,. 1 Fox Tare Charlie and 5 small t'i·shing bQa1rs wore d.£l.,'C:lagcd~
2. Mis.c.elLsmeou.s·;
Ell" Observations. of lnt.crest to Btroh0I':,s: ]3orjbing r,esults 1'e-
·p.artaa ae eJl.l.c-ellentby escorting f'ig;htelts with smolcerising to 3.000
feot.
b. Tactics: ESC0:r:vt WEt'sgrovirlad en both sides of Q~er
s'i;F:am. 3.000 feet above and 2,000 feet out by i'ilY'lt-ers: in line astern.
StF~l-ce]i\1anes,hit tqrgets of OBI!01tUunity with Wo sq,,\l.adxons naintaining
fiig!1 cOover0
c... NaiV i l ' ! :Mion and J~.ehdQ'Ziv:ouaProblet.JB: 1 squ.adron. of p " 4 1 N ' srel).orted that navigator-bombers tooK fighters 20 lClilcs southwes;t, of
D~ and fighteors: COllSBI.! IJ .I!1 .G'E.'bly unable to find briefed too-gets", Several
:f1ghters waable to find. RP came home by dead reckoning ..
d... Enc0Wlt.ers'I'1ith .EgegyMrcrafjt: None.
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B
Pm-t r " : . . \"leather &nr:18;r:'ies
i. Missi ens 325 . 326J and 3272. MLssiGn . 3 2 8 .
3. Missions 329 and 330
J?9;rt II - Charts - Forecast ·,Ieatber
vs, Observed "-"1eatner
1~ Missions 325. 326 and 3272. Missi.ons 32 9 and 3l'lO
/Pwt III' - Frogrt0stie lIiJaps
1. J\{1iss;iohs 3 2 5 • . 3 2 6 and 3 2 7
2 . ~lissi0ns 3 2 9 and 3 3 0
Part J !V - Syno:g;tieIliIapa
1. Massiona 3 2 5 . 3 2 6 a n d 3 2 72. Nlissions 329 and: lB O
Missions No. 325 - 3 3 0
14/15 ..\uguat 1945
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-e , .Planning FVTecast.
(1) Bases: Seattered to broken l~~'r cloud "Iith scat tercd
ahorsez-eand s€attered to broken middle and hlgh cloud.
(2') Route, To SOON: 4- 5 /10 : j!01;7 cloud I~it? occasions..:- snouercloud with tops to 20,000 ft; very widely scattered ml d d 1 e and hlgh cloud.
Tb 3SoN: S quall line with 6 /10 low cloud at 1 2 00 ft. tops 1 5 ,000 ftl few
tops t o 2 0. 000 ft; broken layers of m i d dl e and high cloudo To coast: Cloud
rapidly diminishing to t ar g et & no un ts .
(3 ) Ta~aets: ~; 4- 6/10 low cloud base 2000.ft• ~ops
5000 ft .V"ithscattered thin middle cloud and visibility 10 taiLea an haze._I!agoya and :Test: 2 -4/10 low cloud be se 2500 ft. tops 5000 ft with v is ibility
10 mi.Les in haze.
b. Operational Forecast:
(1) Bases at Take-Off: Scattered low and middle clouds and
broken high cloudse
(2) Route: There will be scattered lo w and middle clouds and
broken high clouds to 1 9 ° N o From 1 9 ° N to 2 3 ° N there will be brcken lowand middle clouds and overcast high clouds with light to moderate shorlers.
From 2 3°N to t ar ge t t he re will be brok en lo W and high clouds ru~d scat-
tered middle clouds~
~i _ I'*~ ..:; -
,
~ ~
H:3 ) Tar~et.s: Osall;aand Iwa Runi: 4/10 strata CIc1.D.uhlS. tops
6000 ft; 1/10 cirrus at 28,000 ito 'Ilinds at 15,000 £t 'lill be 200at
20 knots and at 2D,OOOft wi11 be 400at 20 kno ca ,
Hik a:r i:' .:6/10 eumeLus , base 1800 ft, top 7-1.5,000 ft; 3/10 altostratus
at 1.),000 it; 1/10 cirn.ts at 28,000 fto ··,7indsat 15,000 ft. "ill be 200
at 20 knots.
(4) Bases on Return: Scattered low and middle clouds and
broken high clouds o
e. 0bs8.rved .1eatho1':
(1) Ease at Take-Off: Scattered to broken low and niddle clouds
and broken high clouds,
occasional
there were
clouds.
~2) Ro.._te: There were broksn loVl middle and hiti-~ clouds -;;i ththunderstorms and light showers to 2 4 ° N . Fron 24°N to target
scattered low clouds and_natc'"'es of scattered °ddl d 1 . h.. " mJ. e an H·G •
(3) TarP,8r,.s; Osaka: 0-5/10 cUl!lulus, tops 6-15.000 ft. ,dnds
at 22,000 ft Hore 53 at 40 knots.
lVi'aRuni: 3/10 cumulus, top 5000 ft; 1/10 cirrus at 27.000 ft.. .linda at
1.5•000 ft Vlere 55° at 16 knot s.H:lkari'~. 26-3/10 cumuhlS. togs 5000 ft; J/10 cirro-stratus at 22.000 ft.
'.dnde at 1 ,000 ft ~7cre 100 at 12 knots.
(4) Ease on Return: Scattered 1m7 and middle clouds.
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.' nU"iber 329 and 330 are2. Miss iol!. 32'8, (',"Ieat heX'chart s for nu.ssl.ona ..
alao e.pplicab-le- to miss;ion 328).
C'~at'lcer-~d lOW clouds and: broken middleBases at Take-Qff,:"'''' v ~
clouds.
b Bout.e: There l'Ier'sacattered to broken l'ow clO~ds, bro~en to: - . . " t 230N. From 23 H to ::3 .N
overcast IDiLdd1ecIouda 'i'7l. th ll.ght sh~"ers 0 . tteI"od t'iddle c1ouGs.there were scattered to br-oken lOW"clouds and s ca .. , . til" - ht rain.
From s 3 " ) n to target there wore overcast lOW"clouds ~l. 1 l.B-
e .:IJarget ; .\kit a: 8-10/10 at 1'8tacw.IUl us , tops 5-9000 ft ~
at 11,000 ft. were 3300 at 17 ki.'lots.
.linda
d. Base on Return' Broken lOi1 clouds and scattered hiah cloud3.
c. HcrJ.ark~: Route forecast ii\"aveless cloudiness than was• . . . < > . . . t "'arnot vas fore-
.;.ct&ally encountered. otilcl'I'tis0 it was a good fore cas G - '"
cast to. be 5/10 10\7 clouds end 8-10/10 low clouds ,/Ore observed.
3. MissiO!lS Number 129 all'!. 1 3 0:
a. Planning Forec~.1.
(1) Bases: 3-5/1'0 low oloud base 1800 ft, tops 6000 ft;
.3 /10 middle cloud and 7/10 high cloud,"- Seattered showers in evening"
(2 ) Route: To 2 1 oN: S a m e as baGes. .To 23°N: 6-8/1(,) 1Q1 :1 cloud base 1400 ft, top
7000 ft. 'I'1i tb, half of eover age in. sho1il"ertype cloud ~~ith tops to 25.OCO
ft. Broken thin layers of niddlc and high c1ol>l.d.To.coast: 3-5/10 low Cloud at 2000 ft, t<DP-,s000 ft. wi tb. scattered
isolated shower elQWJ.s. tops 18.000 :ft;.
(3)l'ar.s:ets; TokYO and Naaoya : 2-4/10 101;1clou,ft base 2500
ft. tops 5000 ft0 wi th scattered Pat chee of?ni.ddl e cloud.
',7este.rn Honshu and mshu: 2-4/10 low cloud base 2500 ft, tops 50.00 ft;
6;10 high c~oua at 28.000 ft.
(l) BasBs at- Take-Off: Seatter$d. low and middle and
brokenhigh clouds.
(2) Route: There l7i11 be scattered low and high ar..d broken
middle clouds with light Sn0'i'l'GrS to 190N to 24°N there nill be brol\:eJ;3.,
low. scattered l\1iddle and high cloud s with light shower s. To RiJ...'lI8ciaJ'aand Isezaki: From 24°N to J60N there 'r{ill be scatterod 101;"1cloudso
( .3) Targets: I~a;,ya and Lsez ak i.: 2/10 stratocUT..1ulus.
base 3000 ft, tOIl 5000 ft; 1/10 altostratus at 15.000 ft.. .linds at
14.000 It.will be 3200 at 15 knots ..
(4) 8ageE on Retll.rn: SCattered low, f"Ji.ddle and high clouds.
c. ObseFVE:d ·,Ieather.
(1) Base at Take-Off: Scattered low clouds and broken to
overcast middle clouds.
(2) Route~ There wore scattered to broken low and broken
to overcast middlo c.Louda with light shcmers to 220N. Fron 220N to 33°Nthere were scattered low and r.J.iddl0 clouds. from 330N to landfall, there
were broken 10'1/"louds with towering cumulUS to 20,000 ft. From la..'1d-
fall to target the:r-o wore broken 100 clouds.
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P a r t I - R a d a r C O l ' l n t e X ' e a s u r o s
F a r t I I - R a d i o
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L. Purpose:
a. To P/F onm:llYraders.
b. To conduct a general search in tile 20-3000 me. region.
c. To barrage jam enerw gun-laying and soarchliGht radar~ in
the 72-84 me, and 190-210 00. regions and to epo.t.jan any gun-layl.D.gor ssarchlight radars appoaring oU.teido the barrage.
d. To conrusa enemy radar defenses by the use of rope.
e. To searoh fo.'!' and record Japanese voice commu.nioations.
2. Method:.
a. Forty R O M . obsorvez-s participated and usod tho follOl'Ting
cquipr.lent to aocol:lplish the search and jammillfts: 404 - ilPI'-1. 200' -J.PQ.-2
21 - .m~.8. 21 APT -3 (MOD), 40 IIPR-4. 2 ...PB-5. 1 - IJlR-7. 10 &11.-6,12-AP~l-lland1 -dNrt-l.
·,ling.
Theseradar
b. .1 \<0 speclaljari1minr:; airpla11es W0re employed by tho 314th
target, Isezaki. to cirole, the target area during the attack.
apecial .airplanes were aqjri pped to barrage, and spot jan the I3neoy
defon.sos and to infest the area with rope.
e. .Ul striko aircraft, with the exc,eption oithe 315th "ling"
were cCJ.uipped \1i th one or more electronic jammers.
3 . Ri?sults;
a. Forty-seven intercepts were record.ed and are listed at theI3nd of this section.
b. Enemy voice communications on a freq_uency of 4.578 oc. wereinhI' cepted 'andre corded.
c. ThebaTrage produced was .reported as adequate and isbeHeved to have been a:ffcctiv(;J against the encr.J;Yradar.
4 . Remarks;
a. TIlefollowing unusuak signals Were r ocor-dcd e 115/2.480/37.299/495/95.
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L I S T OF lNTERCEPTS·
00068 0485 001545 0226 21 12 1 S El l ' CEI0 34371 '1" 14500ES E W CHI0070 0493 36 36171~ 1393 6E 081545 0303 21 12 1
00075 Ion 14056 E 081545 0225 2 1 121 S GL OTA038 3507N121 S EI' l ' CHI0076 0455 14100E 081545 0234 214 350n\[
GL OTA030078 1900 04 354mq 13900E 081545 0258 21 121 S00078 2000 40 35181 iT 1410sE 081545 0100 2 1 12 1 S E I 7 CB!00080 0490 .:',0S 6l 5 N 13907E 081545 0251 2 1 1 2 1 S . E ' o " i ' CH I00080 2000 50 352121~ 1 41 00E 0l" l1 54S 0106 21 12 1 S E rr CEI00080 0480 ,J,4 3657N 14042E 081645 0252 21 12 1 S Er: CSI00081 1850 08 3544!if 14065E 091545 0.109 21 181 S GL 0:rA03
000G4 0499 40 3325!~ 13535E 0814-"5 1315 21 12 2 P Ei i C H I00089 Og90 03 3532N 14045E 081545 0212 21 12 1 S GL OTAD300091 0816 03 S500N 14012E 0816·1-5 0209 21 12 1 S GL O'I'A0300092 0685 15 3056N 13942E 081545 0:358 2 1 121 S Eli 0010102020009.2 0686 20 3il07N l3 853 E 0815-: 1,50320 2 1 12 1 S E ' . : 00101ll020200092 0830 16 35001" 141QOE 081545 0328 21 121 S E·; 00101000200093 1450 15 3550l\[ 14045E 081545 0112 2 1 12 1 S E I7 00101000200094 0700 10 34521 i f 14040B 081545 0206 21 12 1 S E i T CEI00095 04,85 10 S153H 1333GE 081445 1300 21 12 2 P Eli 0010102Q200097 0483 05 3245~r 13250E 081~45 1341 21 12 2 P EI T 00101020200097 048:7 22 2705H l4211E 0814-::'5 174-0 21 122 P Ei1 OOlOiJ lO20.200097 0·198 42 270Bl\]"14211E 0814'~5 OHI 2 1 122 P E rr 00101020200097 0>::'95 20 2705N 1421lE 081 ·1 <1 5 1 12 8 .2 1 122 P lif.i 001010202
( E , · 00098 0851 05 32l5N 13,10SE 081845 13<10 2 1 122 P E'.; 001010.20200098 0359 28 36001\[ 1390sE 00.1545 0252 21 121 5 E;1 00101020200105 0359 08 3329H 13222E 081·145 1'115 21 122 P E;;' 001010aD200109 0370 2 2 3110N 13330E 081,115 151'1 21 122 P Efi 001010202
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I00109 0370 36 340511]"13<"30E 08l<l·45 1303 21 12 2 P Eil 001010202 -e g0111 0359 , 3 , ~ ' 1 34201'1"13GaE 081415 1325 2l 12 2 p ]i.; 001010202 1 :5
~ = 10111 0359 3·' 3 3 3 1 N 1335D.E OSl·~';'5 1325 2 1 12 2 P E~· 001010202 ,
.,. ~0115 0:339 3 0 3320I~ 13905E 0815·1-5 0339 2l 121 S E:7 OOlQlO2Ci2 . . .g r-
00115 2/180 3 7 35081Q B122E 081545 0120 21 121 S s >0142 0,;';9505 1218 121 S Eli: 001030003 e
i-255J!i 13.220E 081315 21
~:r00150 0920 20 36101i 13958E 0815·15 0126 21 121 S E l i ' " 00604 o·.
00150 0500 07 3200l~ 13330B 081345 113,1 21 12 1 S Err' 001030003 ~c _
a . . . .0155 0495 11 27051'1"H2llE 081445 1030 2 1 12 2 P Eii'"001030003t:0155 0500 07 3z..10N 13260E 081345 1149 2 1 12 1 S E'; i" 001030003
00153 0490 07 S3GON 1320GE 0013·.. 1230 2 1 121 S E Y , ' 0010300030OlS6 0<190 01 3~50N 132·J,6E 08HJ:'5 H,·~l 2 1 122 P Er; 00103000300159 O~85 05 3250l~ 13230E 081M6 1202 21 121 S EJ 0010::5000300159 0·1-95 O t .: 3.2251\]"33001£0813>15 1147 2 1 121 S E;; 0 , 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 300151 0"195 08 S.1·~OH 13S.0DE 08l3·~5 1310 .21 12 1 S E ' , ; - 00103000300183 0/195 07 32301(i 13300E 01313'15 1142 21 12 1 S E....fj0103000300195 1168 07 35051~ 138313E 0815-15 0313 2 1 12 1 S Eil OO~Ol00196· 1798 O~1 3530N 130·17E 01315'15 0322. 21 12 1 S G L ocsoio z o o o c o o 03 MOON 13300E 0013·:1:5 1320 21 121 S O L00299 0·':'9505 331011 13200E 0813-~5 12J,,2 21 12 1 5
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1. strike Roport s: ~ total of 72 StrikG Report s was tranS!Oli t Gdduring this series of missions. The 5et;~ '-ing reportod aircraf't of the
wing tranSl:littcd 5 Contact Reports (Ship Sightings) .•
2. Fox TranBlIlissiens: Ninoty pGr cont of all aircraft operatorssuccessfully recoived ItF~1110ssagcsransr.rlttcd during thoSG missions.
Regularly Scheduled broadcasts inaluded transmission ot vmather and timesignals every hour and half hour. .
3· Froqucmcies: ~tertcrenco was sli(~ht on all strika frcqucncissand thoro wero very few 1nstanocs of intentional jamrJdng.
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'. , . ...' . or frequcllCY; 8 POI'F011017;tllgl.S a poroentage bre.akdOl/IlOf tra.t"flcp . d 39 per cont oncent on 3 J:logacycles; 5'3po1' cant on 7 ocgacycles an .11 mee;acyclcs.
is for } . IF /DF bearings.4. Navigat.ional Aidsl Ther"c 'I'1ore 17 reques " en for Qat-receiving
F_Hteen., of these 'bearings. were obtsined~ . Reasons i~~~ to send oall
2, bear longs were faulty equ:tpillent and al.rcraf't ~a wa~ r-ecei "cd. It 1'ias
slgn, and dashes. One req.u~st for a V~IF/DFbear~:Sre.n ea, homers andobtalned. One emergency flX was obtalned. Had1 .g t dbroadcast stations we.re used wit.h very Bood re.sultsrepor. e •
, . , , . . .,. no discrepancies in5. Not DlScl.pllnes.nd .Securl ty, TIlerc were d·' thes;e missions 1
n et t ra ns m is si on s and interference were reported .url.ng
6. Enemy Transimiss ions: The ·follooing incident,s of ~a~i n g : ene-mytransmi ssi ons and int erf er ence were reported d uri ng tbese mr SS l.Ol"..B•
a. 3.020 kcs: Negligible •.
6615 kcs: C W at different intervals was ineffectiVe.
10305 kcs: 0,'/ at 2045Z, 0_300Zand 0515 Z was ~f:recti vee
b.
c.
d. 3160 kcs: Negligible.,
e. 60S5 kes:
(1) (J IiT at 02038 Was e.ff.eetive.
(2) Tone at 070620was effective.
f. 10880 kes:
(1) Voice station opl3rating at 1000Z, 'I7as effective.,
(2) $park~gap jammingbet'l7cen 0515Z and 08153, \'1a5 ineff'ecti ve,
(3) Station 7lGA transmitting bctl1een 080DZ and 0900Z, l'1aspartially effective.
g. 341.0 k.cs, 7)10 Iccs and 10125 Iccsj Negligible.
h. ]220 kcs1 Z l U 5 kes and lO~~O kcs: :Negligible.
i. j810 kes·1 66~o Ices 1026S Ices:. NC:lgligible •.
7•. Distress: An aircraft of th~ 314th mug transmitted a messageto the wing ground station to the effect that 2 men werc sighted ill a
b·Qat 25 miles from southern tip of' Rota I:/it·h a boaringof 32a degrees.
Appropriate action. was taken. The 5 8th Wing grou.nd station recQrded
several transmission.s with 2 aircraft of its command. Both aircraftgave positions and reported engines out.
8.. lD:mipment Mal f'unc tians : @!.ART-13: 1 relay s tuck] 1 P0i7or
amplifier tubG out; 1 sui tching relay out; 1 "B n dial stuck. BC-q48.:
2 inoperative;,l dynamotGr burned out; 1 BFa inoperative. .AN/ARN-7:1 needle hunting; 2 sense antennas broken; 1 indicator noedle inop,:)rativc;1noperative on high frequency band; 1 inoperative on antenna posit.ionj1 loop antenna im~perative; 2 loop antenna housings loose.. SCR-522:
10 .sets inoperative, 1 170uld not channel properly, .ARC-3:' 2 inoPOI'stlve,
Interphonet 2 inoperative amplifiers; 7 jackboxos inop~rative; 1 microphono
switch inoper.ative. RL-42: 7 inoperative; 1 Vloight lost; 3 stuck.,
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ANNEX
INTELLIGENCE.
Part I - Enemy Air Oppesi.t ion
Part 11- EnemyAntiaircraft
Pa:rt III - Damage .L..ssesstnent
Section 1! - flilmri Naval krsenalSection B - Osaka .JiJrmy l!u'>senal
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Missions No. 32; - 3iG
14/15 August 1945 .
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PART I _ .ENEMYllIR OPPOSITION .~
thel.·~ appearance on this last seriesi. Only 13 Jap f;aht er s made ~- ,_~ _ d the"""" l.nta~~.e,._",ara ~de no attac= a.D 'f' combat strikes oif the WSr • The ~•• '"'
B-29 crewmen J1!Bd no claims ~ ,
" 1 1 1 \ " ' T kyo a. r sa and2. Nine of the 13 fighters were aeenin the ,,0. Allth" . '" ht d ' orth of the Tokyo, area.- e remaJ.ning interceptors were s'J.g eD", '" Ith h 2 werefighters were too fer al7ay to be identified sa to name , a roug
reported as twin-engine aircraft.
fling
from
1 • Mias ion Number 925 - Hiker! Nave1, ,'.reeIlE!1:
a. The primary target was bombed by 157 a iroraft,
qetl'leen 04.17Z-0518Z from 15.800-17 ,000 feet. 1,:;;:isof180-350• "eather was reported as Cf.VU-3/10.,
b. .Eh route to the target flak wes encounuer-ed as tabulated
of the 58th
attaCK varied
below:
Location Coordiast ss
SaekiMeager and inaccurate,
heavy.
3 3 1 0 N - 132 1 7 E Moderate and inaccurate.
heavy.
UsukiMeagera.nd inaccurate,heavy .•
c. In general heavy flak OVeF the target was described as
moderate and inaccurate to acc\!I]'ate" The .follOWing tables,hous the
time over target -flak act ivity rele t i onship (heavy flak only):
? W o. of Aircratt
~ i n FOl'matip)!l Altitude ..bris Remarks
0 4 1 6 z 1 1 1 5 , 0 0 Q 3 00 Meager--inaccurat e
0 4 1 7 Z 11 1 5 . 5 0 0 280 Meager to modera te--inaccurate.
f0424Z 12 1 6 , 0 0 0 2 7 ° Moderate--inacc ura t e.
°435Z 9 1 6 . 5 0 0 270 Measer to moderate_
inaccurate to accurate
0 4 4 5 Z 1 0 1 5 . 9 0 0 27° Meager to intense-inaccurate to accurate
0446z 11 1 6 . 7 0 0 28e Moderat e--acc ur8t e
0 4 4 9 1 ' z 6 16.8601 9 ° Meslgor to. m"odere.t e....
inaocurate• Basea on ";'ing Flliki.(lffi ceea Bepopte
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°405Z 9 17.450 19°
°500z 1 3 15,000 20° ))
050lZ 9 15.500 23° )
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°502Z 14 16,000 180 )
°504Z 11 15.000 19° )
)0504'",0510Z 11 15 •.500 29° )
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0504~0530Z 11 16.000 2 60 )
Meager to rooderate--
1 n a e e u I U " I ) I t e toaccurate.
Meager torooderate-~i . n a c c u r a t e •
d 0 On VI ihdrawa.l f1ak was ancount eredas tabulated below:
Location Remarks
Sukomo Meager and accurate t heavy.
Yawatahruna Meager end inaccurate, heavy.
Uv.rajima Meager and inaccurate. heavy.
e. Noaircraft were lost to flak on this mission, and of 157a l:rcreft bombing 11. or 7.0%. Busta ined flak damage.
2. Miss io n .i\ \m :t.b er g26 - OsakaArmyArsenal :.
a, The pri!ol:lry target WEiSbombed by 1 4 5 a.ircraft of the 73d
ning between 04l6Z~0501Z rr om22,100~25.100 feet. i.xis of attack
varied from 41°-500, 1;ieather t'J8S report ad as clear over the target 17ith
a 5/10 cloud uv.dercast en rout e and on withdrawal.
b. En route to this target f1a.k was nU.
c. Oyer the target tlak waa genera11y meager to moderate, in~
accurate to accurate,abd heavy. Time over ~arget ..flak activity relation-
ship is presented in the following table (hea,.vy flak only):
498
499
1=./0tA/.G
Squadron No. ive Time Damaged Bocked Re m arks
1 10 °41_5Z 1 2 Meager--accurate.2 9 °416Z 5 2 Moderat e-..accurtlte~:3 10 °416!Z 0 1 Mee.ger-- inaccurat e.4- 9 04-l8kZ 2 J Meager --a ccur£!te.
1 11 042lZ 1 0 Moo.era te-..a.ccura t e;2 11 0423Z 4 0 Moderate--accurate~J 9 04242 2 3 Moder at e--9. courat e.4 7 04242 0 2 Meager--aoctlrnte.
1 9 °450Z
7 0 Moderate--accurate.2 7 04SlZ 2 2 Moderl;l.e~-accur,9 te.3 10 °4S2Z 1
° Meagel'-~ ina ccurs t e.4 8 °452!Z 2
°Modere t s--a ccuret e.
1 11 ° 4 5 9 Z ° 0 Moderat e--ino.ccurat e.2 8 °459Z ° 0 Moderate--inaecurate.3 8 °500Z 1 1 Moderate--inaccurate.4 - 7 °501Z ° 0 Moderate--inaccurate.
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th-e a"ove data r ev,eals the follorling IAn exammat Lcn of ..
. . .• ." ··f e.turstiorr of the(1) There is some 1nihcat,.on o. S - . '. ~half
d~fenses.; ~.e., the t:h.ird squadron of the 4~8tb Group vrasonl~~on:i:I'craf't;.!l!J.nutebehand the. second squadron. Damage lS s.econd .squadron : 5 -f
damage in t'hird squ::'Jdron--O aircraft. The. tbi:rd and fourtbsquadron~ -Qd
'"he4 99th GrOUp were' ovsr simultene ous ly., but only one squadr~n ~eee~vedamage fnOl!! ffiGderate, accurataflak. The other squadron rece.J.ve on Ymeager, accurate fla.k.
(2) The 497th Group (last group in~ was6tminutesbehind the 500th Group-~ sUfficient interval to permlt the defenaes
to get set. HGWever I fIsk was moderate and in gem;rel inaecurate
(1 airc1'a ft hit). PossihI e r ass ens for this war e the fa ctor a of or eo
f'atigue. tube overheatn.ng , or guns getting out of level due t'0 pro-lon.ged firing"
d • Onwithdr8wal. follow inS aright breakaway I sev:eral air ...
crat't encountered meager. inaccurate, heavy fla.k fr omNa.re (East of
Osalt:!.) •
e~ No aircraft ...ere lost to flakoD this mission, s.nd of
14-5airoraft bombing~ 28 or 19.3%, Bustained .flak damage~ This figure is
Significantly lower than the 61.0% damage infli(.;ted by these same def-
enses on Mission Number284 (cloud Coverw-O- 3ilO )~ i..n expla nation ·of th isfact issomev.rhat obseUJ:"ed since the conditions o " f attack were tile same in
ea~b, csse-wweatber conditions' were actually more favorable to flak!lper-
atiolis tor Mi.ssi.on Number326.
3. M~ssion Ni.lmber327 - M.arifu Railroad Yards - lwakunh
a , The primary targe,t was bcmbed by 108 ai:'craft of the 313tb
'Iling between 02.5.5Z-0318Zfrom 151000~17,900 feeto lixis of attack varied
from 90 - ~70~. li/eather was rep(jrtedas Ot.VU~3/10 undel:'cast e
b. The only flak enc,"lUntered during the entire mission r.as two
inaccurat e I heavy bursts over the target.
c. No airoraft were 10s·t or d.amaged 85 a result of flak on
this miss.ion.
k. Mission Number 128 - Nipnon Oil Refin€ry,;~kita:.
a. The primary target was bombed by 134 aircraft of the 315th
Iiing between 1413k3Z-141721Z from 10,000-15,200 feet ~ M is of attaok
was 27° T. Secondary target. Sendai, was attacked by one aircraft,
l/eather over the target Vias reported as 7/10-10/10 clouds with windsot' 17 knot s from 33010•
b. Flak: en route to the target was reported as follows:
Loca+d on.Remarks
36 36 N - 140 41 E
37 18 N - 140 22, ]I
Hitach i
SukagawaMeager and inaccurate,
heavy,
Niigeta 37 57 N~ 139 05 E Meager and inaccura te ,heavy '(seen- at a dist-ance).
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a er and inaccurate,Flak ill the target SlO"OO ",a,snil to me St th· target area.ine£:fe·at ive searahl igh ta V iI ere reported sa
Onwithdrewal frOin target there wes no flak reported.
e. N O' edxcra:f't were lest 0'1' damaged due to' flak.
f. Searchlights We1'eineffect.ive as follows I
Location Coord ina tea ~
141
10-12
11-156
Hi'tach i
R"oriyama
Takad.s
Nugsts
Gatsugi
36 35 N - 140 40 E3728 N - 14021 E37 28 N - 139 50 E37 57 N - 139 0:5 E
38 30 N - 139 30 E
g.. Bf.ackout of target w.as ef'fec.t·ive.
s. Mi asio.n Number 'i29 _ KumaSawa tkban Ar as :
a, The primary target waa bombed by eleven nircraft of the
313th Viingand 70 aircraft of the 314th Wing between 152tz-1639Z from14,000-19.000 feet.. lixis of attack varied from 270°-2920'. Weather
was reported as 1/10-10/10 undercast.. '
b. En route to' the target_ flak was nil.
c. Over the target flak was nil to meager! inacctn'ate I heavy
and medium. Two to 4 . ineii'ective searchlights were seen in the target
area.,
d. Onwitharawal flak was nil.
e·. NO'a.ircraf"t were lost or dan;aged as a result of flak on
this mission.
6. Miss ion Number 330 - .Iseaaki Urban Mea:
a.The primary target was bombed by eight aireraft of tIle
73d WiQgand 79 aircraft of the 314tb Wiug between 1.508Z-1?l.5Zfran
15,000-16,000 feet.. lIxis of s.ttack varied frem 2830"3020. Weather
was reported as 7/10-10/10 undercasto.
b, D En:r out e to th e target meager~ inaecura t e., heavy and !Iediurnflak was encountered at ota. Twoto' 4 . searchlights we:;,'eobserved in this
area ..
co. Over the target flak was nil.
d. Onwithdra'Wal flak was nil ..
e. No a.ircraft were lost or damaged as 8 result of flak onthis mis.sio.n.
f. Ineffective searchlights Were seen at: Taohikaw8, &ehloji,J,.tsUgi and Hiratsulm..
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PART II ~ DAMIIGE );5SESSMENI' •
SEB'I'ION ll. ~ Hl1( l\RI NWAL Il.RSENlIL
Date of' Strike: 14 August 1945
Heading OVer Target I IB-22True
:samo Load I 3470 M,.G4
.01 Dose" non..dele.y tailFusing:
. t 1,~on.. 3402 M-b4·Bomoson Targe· ....~ • _..
BombingAccuracy:' Excellent
Time of J,ttack: 141416K~1415l8K
1 • A/e Ove~Target P. T•I 15 5
ved. in those areasGreetestoonoentret 1.on.of bUt'sts we,re obser
h. .hop" . resulting
tai .. . '11 end mao ine s· ..,.~on . mng fOWldries., forges, rolhng nn.ui.e .. . . . The .oduot! vaUl the damage or destruot ion of nesrlya 11 mejor units ~ - pr
capacity of' the srsenal has probably been reduced to m.l .•
2. Table of' Bam.bing Statist ica;
Total number bombs dropped over ta~get
Total number visible bursts plottedTotal number cslculatedand probable
bursts plott ed
3,470.2,054
1 . 3 4 8
Bursts within 0-1000'
Bursts within 1-2000'
Bursts within 2-3000 I
Bursts beyond 3000.
of' MPI .. 2.273 ... 66 ~ B %
of' MPI.. 980~· 2B ;8 %
of .MPI - 127 ... 3.7%of NlPI .. 22... 0 . 7 %
3. The Foll.owing Formations Wf'..re Flotted.1
25 Sq - 4 0 BG - A/e 6514 5 Sa- 40 EO - A /e 151 .. 512 bombs(Above formations bombed Simultaneously)
4 4 Sq .. M EO - A/e 548 222 bombs
4 5 Sq ... 40 ro ...A/O 529 215 bembs
794 Sq -. 468 EG .. A/e 146 268 bombs
792 Sq - 4 6 8 B G .. Ale 668 244 bcmbs
793 Sq - 468 ro ...J/e 5 21 214 bombs
794 Sq .. 468 00 .. 1../0 566 IB 8 bombs
769 Sq .. 4 6 2 BG - A/e 66.1 264. bcmbs
768 sq 462 BG ...A/e 560 189 bombs
768 Sq 462 BG .. J./o 643 231 bombs
676 Sq .. 444 BG .. A /e 670 276 bombs
677 Sq .. 444 EG .. A /e 988 267 bomes
677 Sq .. 444 BG .. A/e 137 161 bombs
678 Sq - 444 BG .. A . / e 102 (partial) 151 bombs
4. .Bamba l.irborne OVer Target t NotPlQtted :.
678 Sq .. 4 4 4 BG .. life 102 (partial). 68 bombs.
(Lack of complete photo cover over smoke obscured target)
5. Photo.!!Received'i At least one complete set of photoS fran bombsa.way to lal3t bomb bW'sts, of' every formaUon over target area.
6. Remarks! Bomb load is indice'ted as load Qarried over target
area, rather than bombs loaded at base. This figure was used bec-8us,e of
incomplete data regarding targets of opportun:iLty ana bombs jettisoned.
Incomplete data Wa.S the result of A/e at Iwo when bomb plot wasaccOlllp_l1ahed.
Inclosures: Three bombplot a follows this page
.l!8sed on C.I.U. Strike Attack Report No. 140
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MISSION 325BOMB W INGu T 1946
a 444TH 9(; ONLY
STRIKE
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BOMB PLOT MISSION 325A-2 58TH BOMB WU"O
14 AUou!lT 194f1
MPI Of 462 NO BOMB GROUPONLY
STRIKE AmcK R E P O R T 140c'IU-20AF
".- '000' _.
• VISIBLE eURSTo PROBABLE BURST
90.32-671
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Q . 2 M J E l g E B . I . ! ! : b
P.bRT III _ DliMb.GE l!.'3SESSlIffiNl' .
SECTION B _ (l'5i,ro.. ARMY l>FlSJ i ;N i > .L
Target.1 90,,25-382 Osallta Army Arsenal
Time of littack: l404l6z
Headi-ng Over Target I 4.10 to 5 3 0 True
A/C Over Target: 147
FUSillg~ .025 DOse and. ten
I\TumberHita on Tal'gat: 650
1. Bomhing l....curacy' Fail'
Strike photos from J6 a/C show exeellent rcsul tawi th nUJUO'OU5
hits causing severe damage to target. Greetest concentratioDsof bursts
visible in southern end centrel section of plsnt~ lUmostsl1 the small
rna0 hinesliopo9 and Labcre tor1es i.n 0 entral 09 eot ioo of srser..al Vl at'a dest-
r oyed , The large .essernhly type buildings and storage build.ings in central
and southern sectiollS of plant were severely .damaged or destroyed. N'J3ny
direct hits visible on heavy machine shope at northern edgE ! of' araeoal
but resulting damage beli.eved to be somewhat less than. in other sectioDS
of plant. Severalhit.s visible on Osaka castle and military barracks imm-
ediatelywest of arsenal.
2. Bombing Accuracy Table of Statistics.:
Bombs dropped on primary target: .586 x M b 6 , 288l! : M 6 5
Calculated probs ble bursts plotted 1 288
V is ible bu rs ts plotted: . 5 4 4
Bursts within. 0-1000' of AP:
Bursts wi thin 1-2000 I of lJ';
Burets within 2-30Q01 of AP:
Bursts beyond 3000' of AP:
216 .. 2 6%
405- 48.7%165 .. 19 .8%46... .5 • . 5 %
NOTEI
1st squadron .. 10 A/C, 4ax M66 .. 20 x M65
2 nd Squadron.. 9 b,/C ~ 3 6 x 1 1 1 6 6 - 18 x M 6 . 5]rd. Squadron- 10 A/e, 40 x M66 - 19 x M 6 5
4 th Squadron.. 9 A/09 3 6 x M66 .. 18 x 1 ' 1 . 6 , 5 .
5 thSquadron ..
1 1 A / e , 4 4 x1 '. 6 6 . .
2 ? x M 6 56th SquaoroD. .. 11 1.0. 4 4 x M66 .. 2;2 x MG57 th Squadron- 9 i l./c r 36 x M66 .. 17 x M658th Squa.dron" 7 J . . . / 0 , 28 x M66 .. 14 x M65. 9th Squ ad ron .. 9 A/e, 3 6 x M66 .. 18x M 6 5
lOth Squadron.. 7 li/C, 28 x M66 .. 14 x M6511th Squadron .. 10 Ale, 40 x M 6 6 . . 20 .x. l 'lb5
12th Squadron- 8 A/C; 32 x M66 .. 12 x M6513th Squadron .. 11 li/e, 4 4 x M66 - 22 x M65
14th Squadron.. 8 1,lc, 32 x M66 - 16 x M65
15th Squadron.. 8 A/e I 31 x M 6 6 - 1 6 x M6516th Squ ad ron - 7 A/e, 28 x M66.-. 14x M65'l1woA/e bombedindividUally droppil':lg 7 x M66and 4 x M65
Target of opportunity: Hiwasa C 3 . 3 / 4 3 N - 134/3.3E) 1 A l e - 4 . .x M 6 6 , 2 l d -1 l 6 5
1ettisoned bombsl 13 A/el 5 4 x M 6 6 end 31 x M65
.Baaed on C.I.U. Strike 11.ttack Report No. 142
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3. Pboto.s Received.
IV: 1..18
2'11"11-25
IV:1.-82Vd-4
3V:2-94V:2-S
4V;2~3"S.6,8.10.12.14,1616V;2-9
7V:2-1l8V:2-9
9 V : 2 - 1 010V:,.1-13
llV.2-1112V:7,,12
13V,2 ..10
14v:.2 ,406.8010,12 ,14
15V:B-1416v:6-917V:1-5IBV:2-1.5
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23VI.l-7
24V:1-B
25v:2-926Y:2-11
27V:2-l528V:2-15
29V15-1630V I1.-143 1V42-1332V;2-12
3,3V:4-734V : l . ; 83 5V:2 ..18
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00N30LIDkTED STATISq'!OAL slJMM/;RY
Miss.iflns No. 12; thl'ow;h 330
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325 - 330M.ISSIOJl
F U EL C OW St MP TI OJ J'LIGH~ DAT.! & 0
#325 #}26 #327 * 3 2 5 1329lo t ISS I O ! l ! l U J o ! 1 5 E B '
5 8T H 'I 'TO 7 3 R D l : 1G }13TR IrG }15TH ' I 10 313TH ~GVlYIT
J .I BCRAFT cONS IDEl lED 1 3 9 1 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 9
A VERAG E FL r UG 1'IK E 15:01 14:08 1 4 : 4 1 1 6 : 5 0 1 3 : 3 9
FUXL CON SUMXD:
6 1 7 1 6 3 0 2 6 1 6 3 5 8 2 7 6 0 3 5Average
6 9 9 5 6 4 8 1 6 2 6 8 6350Ma.x1JlWD 6600 ,
Min imum 5700 5826 5711 5 4 4 0 5 7 9 6
FUEL R EMAIN IN G :
59 6 958 740verage 73 6 954~1200 1482 lO7l.j· 1 3 4 5 9 9 0aximum
Mln1mtlm 300 27~ 2 5 4 517 450
AVG, GALS. USXD PER ROUE. 410., 446.0 4 1 3 . 8 3 4 6 . 2 442 . 1
!'OTAL05ED ON AIBEORNE A/ C J.004458 ? 7 4 1 82 72 6497 801710 69951
WE IG HT DATA
' i 4 , f NO. AIRcu n AIm lORD 1 6 7 1 6 1 1 1 5 1 4 3 Ill-
AVG . USIC W T. Oll' A IRGun 7J~'?79 75241 7~jC8g 71209 7 4 8 2 3
A VEliAG E USEFUL LOAD . ; : ' ; 1 6 608137 6~.2';; EO'~:1 6 2 0 3 5
AV G. N O . O F B OM BS LO AD ED 2~' " M ixed ;:5,(. I4:..X'3d 3 3 . 6 -: .. ~ ~ "" ""
lt61~ - Load r A 6 ~ ~ )J0a.d t . n . 7
AVG. V T. O F : BO J.lB SLOADEDJ.25l3 1 0 2 9 4 13 7 0 1 5 3 3 8 1 5 6 4 4
AVERAGEFUEL ID .lDED6 9 0 7 7 2 5 6 6 7 5 0 6 7 8 5 6 7 6 8
AVG . \fT . or nw. LOADED 4 1 4 4 2 4 3 5 3 6 4 0 5 0 0 4 0 7 1 0 4 0 6 0 8
A VD AG E M ISC . W ElG e7 1 4 1 l 0 5 7 6393 4 5 8 1 5783
A VG . G RO SS 1 f ' . I ! . AT TAD onl 3 6 0 7 5 l 3 6 l 2 8 1 3 6 2 7 1 1 3 1 83 8 1 3 6 8 5 8
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14 .A:llg;\lSt ] 945DATE
T DATA &F UE L C ON SU M PT IO NFLIGHTO TAL
TO ' l 'AL
MISSION l l 1 J K B E R #329 < # " , > 2 C J *330 *3'$) *330
3.14'1'H 11'& T>;RD 11G ~14THvoOllIT
AIRCRAFT COE's ID .E .. RED 65 7 4 9 70 7 9
AVERAGE FLYING fIXE 11+:09 1 4 : 0 5 13:48 1 4 : 2 9 1 4 : 2 4
F UEL c ON SO KB D:
6 0 2 0 6 0 0 3verage G 0 3 3 6 0 3 3 5 8 7 4
M.IU1 . J n u m 6 3 1 ' : 5 6 385 6 2 5 5 6 3 4 2 63 32
MlniIDl!lII 5 6 3 0 5796 5645 5 2 7 2 5 3 . 1 4
F UE L R EMAIN IN G :
650 5 l H 3
~Average 5 9 B 6 1 5 6 2 9
Maximum 9 7 0 990 1 0 5 5 94 0 953
MiniJlltml 2 15 215 4 7 2 4 0 0 408
AVG . GALS. USED PER HOUR 4 2 6 . 4 4 2 8 . 5 4 2 . 5 . 7 4 1 4 . 8 4 1 4 .
TOTAL USED ON AlB.B0RN E £/0 447439 51.1.39:0 5 3 2 6 2 520109 5 7 3 3 7 1
W EI G H T D AT A
~ N O. AIRCB:AF'1'. .Al.BBORD7 5 89 10 8 3 93
A V G . B A S I C W T . O F A I R C B A F !75650 7 5 5 2 0 7 5 0 0 0 7~451 75403
AVERAGE USE FUL LOA ll5 9 7 6 8 6 0 1 2 5 5 B B 9 0 5 ? 9 6 5 59S49
£VG. NO. OF BOMBS LOADEDMixed Mixed. Mixei i<l1xed lIIi.xecl
-Loc,d Load Load Load Load
AV G. lIT. OF BOIo1BStoADED1 497 7 1 5 0 8 2 147 1 7 1 4 9 4 9 1 4 9 2 4
.l VERAGE FUEL IruDElJ6 6 2 9 6 6 5 1 6478 6 6 6 8 6 5 4 S
.lVG . W T. 011' FtW. LOJ,J)ED3 ~ 7 7 4 39906 3SS6g 1 4 0 0 0 8 3 9 8 g g
.lV DAG E MISC. W EIG fl
5 0 1 7 5 1 3 7 5 3 0 5 5 0 0 8 5 0 3 7.lTG . G ROSS 1f!• .AT TAX1 Ion
1 3 5 4 1 8 1 3 5 6 4 5 1 3 3 8 9 0 1 3 5 4 1 6 1 3 5 2 5 2
Bomb Wei8hte: ~66 ( T N T ) - 2 0 5 5 lbs.~ (Comp ~) - 53 5 lbs.M-64 ( TlIT T ) - 550 lb s •.
( ~ ) - 1 0 4 0 1 b B .1bs.pe.
~ 1 9 . 4 2 5 l b s .~7 701 b s .M - 5 6 - 4 3 5 5 lba.N - 1 7 . . 465 l b s .111-47Smoke - 125 lbs.M ..lf6 ..' 52 lbs.
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M is sio ns No ~ 3 25 t h r O l l g h 3jO
ll!ll.5.i:.ugust 1945
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e . f Q . B . J ]; % SECRET1.UTH: CG. Twentieth Air ForeeIniti.a1s; _
Date, 13 J\.UQust .1:945
F l EtD O RDE flS )
NtI1\1l3EA 20)
T > iE t\ 1T IE TH .: li .I R FORCE
OlJi;M13 [..ugust 19 4.5 ~ . 120cK
Map: JAPAN AviD.t ion Chart. 1 :218 ,880,
1 emitted.
'2. Twent ieth Air Fore e at tae ks KUlW,G~.A mB l.N ," ,RE!.. I ISIZi.KI UFl:s;,.N ~.Rm.1
90.32-671, 9 0 ,.2 5- 38 2 ~ 90.30~220'2j and. 90.6-1066 with f.l. maxirnumeffort
on 14/15 August 1945
3. B VII Fighter commandl
(1) '2 ~oups of fighters l"/i11 escort the, 73rd 11'ing.•
(2) 2 groups of fighters ;;till make a sweep on the l~GOY'" 1JlELL•
b. 58th ging:
(1) Primary Visual and Raden 90.32-671 m:Kl~I !lLW1,L1.RSEl'lU
FOR,CE REQUIRED
083051093034111033
1 Grol.lp .. Nmc:imum
2 Groups .. Y.ax:imum1 Group - Maximum
liP! Reference: xrr Bomber CommandLitho-Mosaic IDlt'.RI W.ViIL
f"RSENlU, 90 .3 2 -671 .
(2) Route~
Ease
.Assembly Area No~ 1
3243N- 1 3 23 JE (Reassembly)
3256N .. 1]20530E (D. P.) .3 3 2 4N ~ 1314230]: (I.,P.)Ta:J;getRight Turn
IW O JIM A
RSJ,e,
(3) 1\.1titudes:
(a) Em-oute: 5,000 .. 5,800 feet and/or 7,000 - 7 Q800 feet ..
(b) attack: Base 15.000 feet,
(4) BQmbLoad! . 500 lb "'.p' s f'u,sed. 1/100 d· d 1 t"l" nose e.n . non- e, ! lY e.l. •
(5) Ta·ke..o.f'f: 140500](.
c. 73rd . Wingt
(1) Primary Visual.1 90 ..25-3B2 0SAI<k ARMY' L . R S E N l l. L
- 74-
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MFI FCRCE BECLUIRlID
119107 .3 Groups - Maximum
118112 1 Group - }.bx1mum
MPI Refereno6! XX:I Bomber Corrmand Lltho ..Moeeic O'31.Kt. l .REI!.
90.25 m:Bi>.N • .
(2) Secondary V. i s u a 1 a 90 .24-21lt.,O/1ll!.1 .FUI1 TEXTILE MILL.
FORCE RE> ..Um l lI l.
10.507408]082
2 Gr oups - Ma:x imum
2 Groups - lItI_ximum
MPI Referencel
90020.;2140.
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MPI: Center of return.
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Esse
Assembly No. 1
33~ON - 13435.E ('Rea.ssernb1y)3 35 0M - 13 445E (D.P.)3416N .. 13504E (I .•P .•)Target
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To 3 50 0N -. 13532E
351230IlT .. 13607E (I.P.)Ts['get No. 2140/1141
3 5 2 5N - 13715E
3438N .. 13805E1\,0 : : r IM l !
Base ..
(5) .<itudesi
(6) Enroute to target: 6,,000 .. 6 ~800 feet; e ,000 - e ,800 :rt_
(b) attack; Baae 20 , 000 feet.
e 6) BombLeed 1 :2 1000 1b Gpl a tused 1/40 nose - 1/40 ta H.
(7) D-Hour: 141400K
d . (1) 313th Wins:
(a) Primsry Visual Target 1 90.30-2202 WJllFU ru.lLROi.D Yi.,I=lffi
TCRCE RERtmlEDPI
089123 3 Groups - Maximum
MPI Reference: Twentieth j,iT Foree Litho-Mosaic I\i:hlruNI
~JL&.90.30-xl(I 6130. .
(b) Secowary Visual and Primary Radar Target I 90.JO orkJ(E
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(3) Altitudes,;
,(a) .t.nroute to target, 6,000 - ('.,800 feetlS.OOO -8.BoO
feet,.
(ll) Jo,ttack: Force (1)Force (2)
15.000 i'oetto15.800 feet
14.000 feet to 1 4 . n o o feet.
Bomb ,Loadl ~.LJ .7IB" a i I~-17 Ie ' o S ; and 1~ ·46 Ie 'e.All c1,\Wtel"s :tused to 'open 5.000 feet above target.
(5 ) ji;ach forca \1il1 send out 12 pathfinders' to s'"rike target first.
Force (1) uill dis~tch twosJlscial jamnilJ/Z, airplanes to orbitthe point 361 .5N - lJ923~'·d.th a ten ,mile radius e.talt1tudosof 18,000 ,feet and 18.500 £eet. These ai rpl8Jle a \IUl be
eq1..t!.ppedto bOU'ragetbe 72-84 Me and. 190-210 1\;0 reg,ions a,ndto spot jwn any BuulayiDg or ,aearoll.lit.;ll1". radars e.ppearins cut-
aid,,", the ba.rrae,-e. i.d,ditional, quantiti,es ,of rope Ilill be car ..
riGd by these a,irple.nes.
(6)
(7) DODlbingAirs~edl 2 15 t,JPH CIJtS
(8) Tako-of'f'1 14!73CK.
G. . 3 1 Sth ~';ing:
(1) Pri:!llary View and Hadar Targetc 1066-NIl'PCN ([L 00., : . u > F l . J . " ' h l R Y
nl?I FeRCE i@:iU!Rim
07/:.126 4 Group.$ - )\";ODlDlm
l'iPI Rei'el'eD.ce, T\le.Dtiat.h/.ir Force Lit~o..i,iosaic TSuCk':IZ.AlGP.
. A l . ' U : l A .9C l .6 URBAN.
(2) Route:
Base
!W e . T l l , j A ,
365& I .. 14e54E3 8 2 '7 N . . 3 .. 3 9 1 4 ) 0 '& (I.P.)
Tal"get (39.481~" 1400~),3 816111 .. 1413 lll .I\;OJUlil.
Ba.se
(3) Altihde:u
(a) '::nroute to target.1 ,5,000 .. 5,800 :feet, 7,000 .. 7.800
feet.
(0) Attack.1 10,000 feet to 11,000 feet·.
(4) Bce: :abLoad,
(a) 100 Ib CPts usi,nc.T ..19 adapters to extent ava11ab1~1
remainder 250 Ib OP's.
(b) lI'usiIlGI No Dose fuse and nOl\..delaytail.
(c) Itl.tervalaneter Settil'lGl 3 5 fee·t,.
(,5) Ta ll a . .otfl 14163OK.
XI Omitted.
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D I S TIl I BUT ION
TACTICAL MISSION REPORT
OolJ)l1land in,g General; lIrTrlYAir ForcesCommanding Genersl; U06, . l l r IDi ' f Strat.egi c Air Forces (Rear)
Commanding General, U0S ,. ilrl11Y Strat egi o Air Fo::-cea (Gu e.-n)
Chief of Staff. U,S, Army Strategic ·.\ir Forces (Guam)
Commanding General; T\ventieth Air ForceCommandPBGeneral; Eighth Air Fo.rce· (Ol->ina"llB)
COlllmander in Chief. U, S, Army force s , Pa ci f ie
ehi af of Naval Opetati.ons. OP-l6- V
Commander in Chief; Paci!i c. Fleo t (Adv Hq)
Corwnsnderin Chief,· Pacific Fleet CRea r Hq)
Commander' .Air Force, Pacific Fleet
Comnar.der; Third Fleet
Commander; Fifth FleetCommander; First Carrier Task: Force
Commander, ~hriana$Commanding General; U, S, ,irmy FO'rces, 'llidd1e Pacific
COIllj!landinB.;Gener 0.1, Alli ed .Air For ces ,. SJPA
Commanding Genera1;,Far East .lir ForcesOomnai df.ng General; U.,.5. Strategic .,\j;r Forces in Europe
Commanding General; Mediterra:neall A11ied lUr Force s
G6l11lllandin3 General; Fifteenth Air ~orce
Cornma.ndi,ngGeneral; Seventh A5cr Force
Co=anding General; VII Bombe'r Oommand
Commanding General; VII Fighter COIlmland
0ommandil'lg General; El~vellth Air FO'rceCOl1lIllfl.nding. Gener a.l , ::JOist Figl'l ter 1;.]1ng
COll1l1J.andHq, .Allied Air Forces, S~'!PA'
ATTN: Senior Iut elli1ence Officer,' R• .d,.A. F.COll1l1J.ander in Ohief, u.S~ .ArmyForces, Pacific
.·IT'l 'N: G-2 (Fer Section 22, ROM)
Officer in Charge, Joint Inte 1l ige nCB Genter
PacHi Ii! Ocean Areas -
COIrD"DandngGeneral, .\r1llY .Air Forces
ATTN: AO/A.s Inte.lligenee
~nding Gene!':ll, ilrrrry Air }I'orces
.\T TN : .J ,;G /.J ,S , Intelligence., Collection ::ivi3ion
Colllmal'l.<ling General, U.S • ..\rm,y Strategic Air Forct3s (\}.l.3l:l)
.ATTN; IntelligenceCOtmlllnd ine General, : U . s. 1 J J . . r n y Str&tegi c Air Forces (' : 'u13m)
ATTN: Communi cat ions
FOR : Counter Measures J\ir Analysis Cen,tel."
Co!".1Illanding Officer. ''l'\'isntieth ;\ir l"orce Lead CrEm Schoel
Brigadier Geneta1, H. S. Hanse 11, 1:..',Chief of Staff'. Tuentieth Air Force
Deput.y fijs, (')pus, 'Twentieth Air Force
. . i .C of S, .1-2.· Twentieth Air For-ce
Chem' ('·0.1 ·':;."~X'f~re'etfie'.;;':', 'I';/""nHet·h .Hr Force
C r · d : r . < " ' _ · · " " , 01"i'icer ,Tr;;rer.~~e~,b_'11:' lD:':Cd
D~rec ~~r of Ta~ticS:. A.-J . ' I \iOlr.i . .iett Air ForceH~stor~eal Officer, 'lVlentieth Air FJrce
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Command.ing Genarol; 58th Bombardment rringGOI 'D l ! l8 l ding Genaral; 73rd Bomb,n-dmant;ling
Commanding General; 313th Bombardmeh t ·'/insGOllllllrmd ing G tl nerf.ll ; 3 1h tJ i ! Bomba; r dment 1 . 7 i nt;
Commanding General; ,,15th Bombardment \1ingOomm<lndng Offi oar; Jrd Photo Raconnai seance S~o=anding Officer; 41st Photo Reconnaissance SqCommanding Offi cer , 55th He connaissance Sq, lone; Ran~e
}/eatherOO!ill :n9nding Officer, Twentieth Air Force Oombat&tad
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Oen'ter (ProVi,siona1)Commanding Offi.cer; JJrd stat isti 031 Con.trol Unit
Commandi.nc; Of:ficer; 6th Bomb Group (VB)COIll)!mndill3 Officer; 9th Bomb Group (VB:)
Cournandins Offioer; 16th Bomb Greup (v!i)
COJmnallding Officer; 19th Bomb Group (VB)
OOlIl)J1~nding Offi oar; 29th Bomb Group (VH)
Commanding Officer; 39th Bomb Gxoup (VEl)
Coromanding Off icer , ~.oth Bomb Group (VfT)
COlllJ:.mnriill2:Officer; '30th BombGroup (VH)COll1lllanding Officer; JJlst Bomb Group (VB)
Comna:11d.ing Officer i4 4 -LJ .t h Bomb Gr0Up (VH)Commanding Officer; 46200 Bomb Group (VB)
Commmding Officf!r; 468th Bomb GroUP (\TH)
Commanding Officer; 497tl1, BOl'Jb Group (VIi)
Cotmnanding Officer; 498th BombGroup (VH)
COl!1'I!andin,g Officer; 499th B=b Group (VH)
COl1llilanding Officer; SOOth Bomb Grou.p (VH)
Comwanding Officer; 50Ist ~omb GrQuil (Vii)COmF.landina; Officer; 502nrll.Bomb Gro\1p (VH)
Com:nairding: Ofhcer; 504'th Bomb GroUP (VB)
Commanding Of.fi cer ; 5 0 . S th Bomb Group ("va)
Commanding C:fIicer I 509th Gopposi te .GrOupCormnf ind ing Of:f:leer; 15th Fig.'1ter Group (VIR)
CommalldinB Officer; 21st .Fighter Group (VLR)
Commending Ot'fieer~ 414th Fighter Group (VIR)
Gomm.anding OffiC<:)l',. 'S06th Fighter Group ('Tf...} 1 )
Reporting Unit: A-2; TWeFttieth _-liTForce (File Copy)
Repoi·t ing Unit. .'1.-2,T-,leDtieth Air Foree
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