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Two Old Veterans, a Stolen Colt 1911, and Two Men of Remarkable Honor
History buff George Berry, of Medford, has a Colt .45-caliber, semiautomatic pistol he has long coveted, which he received after returning a similar pistol that had been stolen from a Medal of Honor winner in 1978. Mail Tribune Photo / Jamie Lusch
A heart warming story of two old Veterans, two Colt Model 1911 .45s, the Medal of Honor, and being a man of honor. The two men are George Berry, 71, a retired Navy Warrant Officer, and John J. McGinty, also 71, and a retired Marine. Oh, and a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroic actions in Vietnam in 1966. Mr. Berry always wanted to own a classic Colt Model 1911 hand gun. When he finally won an auction for one last year, it had the name “John J. McGinty” stamped on it. So he decided to find out who McGinty was. Which is when he discovered that McGinty was a war hero. The Medal of Honor citation (full citation here) even references the very 1911 .45 Mr. Berry now held in his hands — McGinty, wounded, had used it to kill 5 enemy soldiers who were attacking his position. Berry wanted to know more about his prized pistol; he wanted to learn the circumstances behind how and why McGinty parted with it. When Berry finally found and contacted McGinty, he learned that the pistol had been stolen from the former Marine more than 30 years ago: The retired Navy warrant officer called the retired Marine Corps officer and asked him if it was his pistol.While Mr. McGinty earned the Medal of Honor, Mr. Berry is truly a man of honor for selflessly returning the gun to its rightful owner. But Mr. McGinty showed that he, too is still a man of remarkable honor: Turns out that McGinty had a completely original Colt 1911 manufactured in 1918 that had been owned by John Finn, a longtime friend. Out of gratitude for having received his pistol back, he sent the Finn pistol to Medford for Berry to pick up last week.That Finn pistol had to mean a lot to Mr. McGinty, and it is itself a remarkable piece of history. To let it go tells you a lot about the kind of man that Mr. McGinty obviously is. Anyhow, this story was one of the best things I’ve read in a while, and wanted to share it with ya’ll. I know many of you will get a smile out of it, too. http://urbangrounds.com/2011/08/berry-mcginty/
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