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Military Times Hall of Valor

John William Finn

  • Date of birth: 24 July 1909
  • Place of birth: Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Home of record: Belle Vernon Acres, Calif.

  • Kaneohe Bay was hit five minutes before Pearl Harbor, making John Finn's heroic actions the first of World War II to merit award of the Medal of Honor.

Awards and Citations

  1. Medal of Honor

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    Awarded for actions during the World War II

    For extraordinary heroism distinguished service, and devotion above and beyond the call of duty. During the first attack by Japanese airplanes on the Naval Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, on 7 December 1941, Lieutenant Finn promptly secured and manned a .50-caliber machinegun mounted on an instruction stand in a completely exposed section of the parking ramp, which was under heavy enemy machinegun strafing fire. Although painfully wounded many times, he continued to man this gun and to return the enemy's fire vigorously and with telling effect throughout the enemy strafing and bombing attacks and with complete disregard for his own personal safety. It was only by specific orders that he was persuaded to leave his post to seek medical attention. Following first aid treatment, although obviously suffering much pain and moving with great difficulty, he returned to the squadron area and actively supervised the rearming of returning planes. His extraordinary heroism and conduct in this action were in keeping with the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. John William Finn

    Service: Navy

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