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"Ordeal at Ormoc Bay" Limited Edition Print — Hand signed by ten veterans from the squadron WWII Pacific twenty-four newspapers had used the"Ordeal at Ormoc Bay" On November 10, 1944, 1 Lt. H. C. McClanahan and his wingman, 2 Lt. A. R. White, were part of the third flight in the 822nd Squadron's assault on Ormoc Bay, Leyte, in the Philippines. Flying at minimal altitude, McClanahan and White unleashed their firepower on the freighter transport Kinka Maru. McClanahan's co pilot, 2 Lt. W. A. Wolfe, expertly dropped a 500 pound bomb just aft of the ship's stern. White, in a more advantageous