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Episode 2939 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature Medal of Honor recipient Marine CPT John J. McGinty III. Information featured in this episode comes from Wikipedia and the USMC University.
Captain John J. McGinty III, a U.S. Marine, embodied courage and commitment during the Vietnam War. In July 1966, McGinty, a gunnery sergeant at the time, was serving with Company K, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, near the Demilitarized Zone. His unit, vastly outnumbered, was ambushed by a fierce North Vietnamese force. Under heavy fire, McGinty displayed extraordinary valor.
As chaos erupted, McGinty moved through the barrage of bullets and shrapnel to rally his men. When communication with higher command was severed, he assumed control of two platoons, positioning them for defense against overwhelming odds. Despite wounds to his hand and shoulder, McGinty refused evacuation. Instead, he traversed the perilous battlefield, braving sniper fire to personally assist and evacuate the wounded.
In one harrowing instance, McGinty single-handedly eliminated a North Vietnamese machine gun crew, neutralizing a critical threat to his Marines. His unyielding leadership and determination inspired his troops to hold their ground until reinforcements arrived.
For his heroism and selflessness, McGinty was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968. The citation lauded his “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.”
After the war, McGinty continued serving his country and fellow veterans, embodying the Marine Corps values of honor, courage, and commitment until his passing in 2014. His legacy remains a testament to the enduring spirit of those who serve in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Listen to Episode 2939 and discover more about Medal of Honor recipient Marine CPT John J. McGinty III.