18 MARCH 1945 JAPAN
(Mission 44) During the night of 18-19 March, 290 of 313 B-29's dispatched from units of the XXI BC attack the Nagoya urban area with incendiary bombs at altitudes between 4,500ft and 9,000ft for the second time in as many weeks. An additional 3 square miles are burned including the Nagoya Arsenal, Aichi Aircraft Engine Plant and freight yards. The Mitsubishi plant escape with minor damage. One B-29 is lost.
1 B-29 is lost:
42-24797 "Jackpot" 505th BG MACR 13694 Shipp crew rescued by USS GATLING
Ray Brashear's
Navigator's Notes:
(This was not one of our nicer missions. It was a poor way to earn a living!! Ray)
Mission 13:
5th and last of the blitz missions
3/18/45
Nagoya (1st fire zone no visual corrections)
Night fire 5.000ft
2030-10451345 20805
Lots of lights and flak. In the lights for fifteen minutes 5.5 sq. mi. burned out. Total of 31 or more sq. mi. of Japanese Indust. area burned out.
T Square #54?
Mission #5: Capt. Carl Floyd crew
Lee Florence's Diary:
Saipan Briefed for incendiary raid on Nagoya at 5000'
T.O. 9:00PM Bombed at 0415--19th. Large fires. Heavy flak. No fighters.
Found here:
http://user.xmission.com/~tmathews/b29/ ... 4503b.html
B-29 assigned to the 505th BG (ship #37) on Iwo Jima (U.S. Air Force photo)

B-29's on either Iwo Jima or Tinian 1945, circle 'W' is a 505th BG, 'Z' 500th BG, circle 'R' 6th BG, 'A' 497th BG, 'V' 499th BG, triangle 'I' 468th BG, 'K' 330th BG (U.S. Air Force photo)
More can be found here ...
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/2 ... p-81406756
More here ...
http://www.fold3.com/image/29423834/http://books.google.com/books?id=5SdDW6 ... 97&f=falsehttp://books.google.com/books?id=2zxbWJ ... 97&f=falseHope some of this helps
