I am sure by now everyone has heard that Gary Coleman died yesterday. Well the one death that didnt make much news was on Thursday and it was John W. Finn Lt. USN(RET). Mr. Finn joined the Navy in 1926 at the age of 16. He was promoted to Chief Petty Officer in 1936. He was stationed at Naval Air Station Kaneohe Bay on Dec 7, 1941. He was at home when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. He immediately returned to base. He manned a machine .50 machine gun on a mount that was made for training. He set up the machine gun in the open so he had a better shot at the Japanese aircraft, in return they had a better shot at him. He had 21 injuries from shrapnel and bullets, but did not leave the make shift gun mount until the last aircraft had left. Mr. Finn reported to medical for treatment and then immediately returned to his squadron to arm the aircraft that same day. Later in the war Mr. Finn became and Officer and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. He was awarded The Congressional Medal of Honor and it was presented by Admiral Chester Nimitz.
John Finn was the oldest surviving Medal of Honor recipient from Pearl Harbor. He passed away in Chula Vista, CA, a suberb of San Diego, on the morning of 27 May at the age of 100.
Now some of you are wondering why I wrote this and could probably care less. Well as we enter this weekend lets remember what it is really about. There are many troops serving overseas away from their families protecting your freedom.