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American Hero Navy Lt. John W. Finn dead at 100

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Retired Navy Lt. John Finn

the first American to receive

the nation’s highest military

award for defending sailors

under a torrent of gunfire

during the Japanese attack

on Pearl Harbor —

died Thursday at

age 100,

The Fort Worth Texas

Star-Telegram reports

May 28th, 2010.

 

Mr. Finn was the oldest of 97

Medal of Honor recipients from

World War II still living.

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He died at a nursing home for

veterans in Chula Vista, Calif.

 

Despite injuries,

Mr. Finn,

the chief of ordnance

for an air squadron,

continuously fired a .50-caliber

machine gun from an exposed

position as bullets and bombs

pounded the Naval Air Station

at Kaneohe Bay in Oahu.

 

Mr. Finn retired in 1956

after three decades of service.

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John W. Finn,

Medal of Honor winner,

and his wife Alice

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11 Responses to “American Hero Navy Lt. John W. Finn dead at 100”

  1. Do you have a link for donations?
    And,
    why the heck was he in a nursing home,
    wasn’t there even single living
    member of the family to help out?

    • In lieu of flowers,
      the family requests donations
      be made in memory of John W. Finn to
      The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen.
      C/O Dave Lepard, National President.

  2. i don’t know where
    people could send donations,
    great question.

    I heard on Fox News tonight,
    when this hero was shooting
    at the Japanese planes,
    he stood in an open position
    for two hours.

    His body took 27 pieces of shrapnel
    and he was also shot in the left foot.

    His right arm went numb but
    he kept firing the 50 caliber.

    This hero is what
    America is all about!

    Someone made a movie
    about his life when he
    was 91 years old,
    and he did get to see it.

    (I don’t know the title)

    Thank You for your comment John and
    Thank You for reading 22MOON!

    Rash

    • I love your post,
      and I love recognition to our vets,
      especially the older vets.

      My beloved neighbor fought in the war
      and his ship was sunk two times before
      he was deployed to another ship.

      He spent his time in the Navy evading sharks
      and seeing his fellow comrades killed left and right.
      Tribute for these vets is long over-due.

      • If you ever run across a link for direct contributions,
        post it and I’ll see what we can do.
        Thanks again. 🙂

  3. Will do John.

    We can not do enough
    for our combat veterans.

    God Bless America!

    Rash

  4. Thank You for sending
    that link Dennis!

    Rash

  5. There is an online petition
    requesting that the US Navy
    name a ship in LT Finn’s honor
    http://www.petitiononline.com/USSLTJWF/petition.html

    I don’t think there was
    a movie of Finn’s life specifically,
    but he and other Pearl Harbor vets
    were invited to a special showing of
    Ben Affleck’s “Pearl Harbor” when LT Finn was 91.

  6. Thank you for the correction Maggie,
    the news report I heard was incorrect.
    I encourage all readers to correct
    stories when I get things wrong,
    I want MOON to be accurate.

    (Someone should make a movie of
    Lt. Finn’s story, wow, it would be awesome!)

    BIG THANK YOU for posting that link
    about naming a ship in Lt. Finn’s honor.

    And Thank You for reading 22MOON Maggie!

    Rash

  7. Thursday June 3rd 2010,
    The family of John W Finn laid to rest
    as a true American hero with full
    military honors and a Native American
    burial ceremony as well.

    It was a very moving tribute
    to one of my favorite family members
    and true icon in American Naval History.

    He will be missed but never forgotten.

    John in Florida.

    John Finn was only at the veteran’s
    nursing home for 1 week because he
    was not able to receive the medical attention
    he needed at his home in San Diego County

  8. Wow,
    great information John,
    Thank You so much for posting that and
    Thank You for reading 22MOON!

    Rash


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