U.S. Soldier John R. McKinney held off over 100 Japanese soldiers single-handedly in WW2.

U.S. Soldier John R. McKinney held off over 100 Japanese soldiers single-handedly in WW2.

McKinney managed to kill ten Japanese soldiers who were huddled around the machine gun, shooting three of them while bludgeoning to death the rest.

Private John R. McKinney received the Medal of Honor in World War II for his bravery during the campaign to recapture the Philippines from Japanese forces in 1945. McKinney single-handedly secured a crucial battlefield against 100 Japanese soldiers before reinforcements arrived.

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