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First Name: Jimmy

Last Name: Phipps

Birthplace: Santa Monica, CA, USA

Gender: Male

Branch: Marines (present)



Middle Name: Wayne



Date of Birth: 01 November 1950

Date of Death: 27 May 1969

Rank: Private First Class

Years Served: 1968-1969
Jimmy Wayne Phipps

   
Engagements:
•  Vietnam War (1960 - 1973)

Biography:

Jimmy Wayne Phipps
Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps
Medal of Honor Recipient
Vietnam War

Private First Class Jimmy Wayne Phipps (1 November 1950 - 27 May 1969) was a U.S. Marine who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions during the Vietnam War.

Jimmy Wayne Phipps was born on 1 November 1950 in Santa Monica, CA. He attended Marina Del Ray Junior High School in Culver City, CA and Venice High School in Venice, CA. He left high school to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve on 3 January 1968 and was discharged on 7 January 1968 to enlist in the Regular Marine Corps.

He completed recruit training with the 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, CA on 14 March 1968. Transferred to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, CA, he underwent individual combat training with Company L, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Training Regiment, followed by basic infantry training which he completed in May 1968.

From June until August 1968, he was a student with the Marine Aviation Detachment, Naval Air Technical Training Command, Memphis, TN. Transferred to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, NC, he attended the Marine Corps Engineer Schools until the following October. He was promoted to Private First Class on 1 October 1968.

In December 1968, he was transferred to the Republic of Vietnam where he served as a combat engineer with Company B, 1st Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division. He was initially attached to Company C, 1st Battalion 5th Marines (C/1/5) as its combat engineer. He was then detached and returned to Company B, but in late May, volunteered to return to the field with C/1/5. On 27 May 1969, while participating in combat in what was referred to as the "Arizona Territory" located in the vicinity of An Hoa, he was killed in action. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions during that battle.

Medal of Honor

The President of the United States takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to

PRIVATE FIRST CLASS JIMMY W. PHIPPS
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

for service as set forth in the following CITATION:

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a combat Engineer with Company B, First Engineer Battalion, First Marine Division in connection with combat operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On 27 May 1969, Private First Class Phipps, was a member of a two-man combat engineer demolition team assigned to locate and destroy enemy artillery ordnance and concealed firing devices. After he had expended all of his explosives and blasting caps, Private First Class Phipps discovered a 175mm high explosive artillery round in a rice paddy. Suspecting that the enemy had attached the artillery round to a secondary explosive device, he warned other Marines in the area to move to covered positions and prepared to destroy the round with a hand grenade. As he was attaching the hand grenade to a stake beside the artillery round, the fuse of the enemy's secondary explosive device ignited. Realizing that his assistant and the platoon commander were both with a few meters of him and that the imminent explosion could kill all three men, Private First Class Phipps grasped the hand grenade to his chest and dived forward to cover the enemy's explosive and the artillery round with his body, thereby shielding his companions from the detonation while absorbing the full and tremendous impact with his own body. Private First Class Phipp's indomitable courage, inspiring initiative and selfless devotion to duty saved the lives of two Marines and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.

/S/ RICHARD M. NIXON

Medals and Awards

Medal of Honor
Purple Heart w/ 1 Award Star
Combat Action Ribbon
National Defense Service Medal
Vietnam Service Medal w/ 1 Service Star
Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
Vietnam Civil Actions Unit Citation
Vietnam Campaign Medal

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The name "Jimmy W. Phipps" is inscribed on Panel 23W, Row 002.

Death and Burial

Private First Class Jimmy Wayne Phipps was killed in action on 27 May 1969. He is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica, CA.



Honoree ID: 1053   Created by: MHOH

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