A True American Hero Passes

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A true Hero, member of the Greatest Generation, passes into history...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100527/ap_on_re_us/us_obit_war_hero


SAN DIEGO – Retired Navy Lt. John Finn, the oldest Medal of Honor recipient from World War II, died Thursday at his Southern California ranch. He was 100.

Finn enlisted in the Navy just before his 17th birthday and went on to become the first man to receive the nation's highest military award for heroism during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, according to a Navy statement.

He was the oldest of 97 Medal of Honor recipients still living.

Despite head wounds and other injuries, 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. He then supervised the rearming of returning American planes.

"Here they're paying you for doing your duty, and that's what I did," Finn told The Associated Press before his 100th birthday. "I never intended to be a hero. But on Dec. 7, by God, we're in a war."

Finn received the Medal of Honor on Sept. 15, 1942, from then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

He later served as a limited duty officer specializing in anti-aircraft guns in San Diego, Hawaii, Washington, Panama and aboard aircraft carriers, the Navy said.

He retired in 1956 after three decades of service, but he continued to help young sailors and stayed active in Navy organizations, Lt. Aaron Kakiel said.

"He's been a real inspiration to a number of our aviation ordnance men and an example for the entire Navy," he said.

Born July 23, 1909, in Los Angeles, Finn lived for 50 years on his ranch near Live Oak Springs, outside San Diego.

He will be buried with full military honors. Kakiel said the Navy was still working with his family members on the details.


Let's remember all the Heros from all America's conflicts this Memorial Day...
 

Yes. As in, "gun related enough to ensure that this thread isn't closed so that Lt. Finn can be recognized for his service to our country", so give a thankful salute or read elsewhere.

Thank you Lt. Finn, may you rest in peace!
 

Yep.
It's people like Lt. Finn using guns that allow you to poop at their party, without fear of being hauled off for "re-education".

God Bless Lt. Finn
 
Well I guess damn near anything can be gun related then. I guess its that time of year again.
 
You must have missed it the first go-around:
Despite head wounds and other injuries, 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. He then supervised the rearming of returning American planes.
 
Rest in Peace Lt.Finn....

Thank You for the freedom.

And to those who don't think its gun related.....too bad....look else where if you don't like what you see or read here.
 
HGUNHNTR is correct, this does fall outside the scope of THR. However stories like these are given more latitude due to the very high number of current and former members of the military that we have here. SO although it is not really gun related as long as we all stay civil and on the topic of giving our condolences it might, might, stay open. But if it gets locked be warned. That being said,
Thank you Lt. Finn for your service and sacrifice.
 
Seems fitting to let this remain open - call it a THR sanctioned observance of Memorial Day, if you need a reason.
 
Thank you Lt. John Finn, may you rest in peace and thank you for your service and sacrifice.
 
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