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Ordeal of Tondelayo
Painting by Steve W. Ferguson by
way of Lawrence J. Hickey
This most famous B-25 of the 500th Bomb Squadron was named after
Hedy Lamar's sultry character in the movie "White Cargo." The above picture
shows TONDELAYO
is fighting for her life with 1/Lt. Ralph G. Wallace at the controls, its
right engine shot out, skimming over the water of St. George's Channel
after bombing a Japanese ship at Vunapope near Rabaul on October 18, 1943.
On the left wing is the flight leader, Capt. Lyle E. Anacker, in SNAFU,
while 1/Lt. Harlan H. Peterson, flying SORRY SATCHUL, is
just about to set down in the water after losing an engine during a Japanese
fighter attack. Tondelayo was under constant attack for 75
minutes in a running gun battle with approximately fifty Japanese fighter
planes of the 204th Japanese Kokutai Zeros. She did get in a few
good licks, though, with the turret gunner, Sgt. John A Murphy, given credit
for shooting down five aircraft, making him an ace. Four other fighter
planes crashed into the water after misjudging distances on their passes.
The 345th Group earned the coveted Distinguished Unit Citation
and Tondelayo's crew members earned a Silver Star
for their bravery. This flight by Tondelayo was considered
one of the finest examples of bravery, tenacity and endurance by any crew
of the 345th.
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