George Phillips was born in
Bates County, Missouri on July 14, 1926, and worked on the railroad before enlisting in the
United States Marine Corps at the age of 17 on April 25, 1944. During the
Battle of Iwo Jima, the night of March 14, 1945,
Private Phillips was standing guard as the other Marines in his unit were resting. A Japanese soldier tossed a hand grenade toward the group. Realizing the gravity of the situation, Phillips sacrificed his life by smothering the blast of the grenade with his own body to save the lives of his fellow Marines. For this action, he was awarded
his nation's highest military decoration – the Medal of Honor. The decoration was received by his uncle, with whom Private Phillips had formerly resided. Initially buried in the 5th Marine Division Cemetery on Iwo Jima, Pvt Phillips' remains were reinterred in Bethel Cemetery,
Labadie, Missouri, in 1948. ==Medal of Honor citation==