John J. McGinty
John J. McGinty did the ole Eagle, Globe, and Anchor proud in 1966. Staff Sergeant McGinty and his troops were providing rear security for a battalion movement. As they provided cover, they predictably became engaged by a North Vietnamese regiment. They were doused by mortar, machine gun, and small arms fire.
Well, it was on, and Marines did what Marines do best, they murdered their way through the North Vietnamese forces. His 32-men force destroyed human wave after human wave. In the chaos, the squads became divided. A disorganized fighting force ain’t much of a fighting force, so McGinty went to find his lost squad. Along the way, he flanked around a fireteam of NVA soldiers and dispatched them all with his M1911.