Mission 
                  Number: 46  
                  Mission 
                  Date: 7 August 1945
                A 
                  daylight formation attack with GP bombs likewise lent to the 
                  burning program on 7 August 1945. The target was the naval arsenal 
                  at Toyokawa, 37 miles southeast of Nagoya. The installation 
                  was Japan's number one producer of naval ammunition and one 
                  of the ten major naval arsenals in the empire. 12 aircraft from 
                  the group joined the attack.
                If 
                  there had been any doubt of the weakness of the Nip air force 
                  this late in the game, the show of force they put on at Toyokawa 
                  show had dispelled it. No enemy fighters were even sighted. 
                  Flak damage at the target was meager, but one of our bombers 
                  sustained minor damaged.
                Damage 
                  assessment was made from strike photos, and the Twentieth Air 
                  Force characterized the results as good to excellent. 
                
                   
                    | (Mission 
                        317) One hundred twenty-four B-29's escorted by VII FC 
                        fighters, bomb the naval arsenal at Toyokawa. One B-29 
                        is lost | 
                   
                    | Mission 
                      317 - statement comes from "Air War Pacific Chronology: 
                      America's Air War Against Japan in East Asia and the Pacific 
                      1941-1945" by Eric Hammel, (Pacifica, CA: Pacifica Press, 
                      1988, ISBN 0-935553-26-6) |