August 20, 2005

Marine Dies Fighting For Freedom

Another local hero has died in the crusade against jihadi terrorists.

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Phillip George of Pasadena, who would have celebrated his 23rd birthday on Sept. 3, was killed Wednesday in Afghanistan.

His family was notified late Thursday that George was killed in battle in eastern Afghanistan, where he had been stationed with the 2nd Battalion since late May. Details of how he was killed were not available Friday from the U.S. Defense Department.

George was a 2000 graduate of Clear Lake Christian School in southeast Houston, and had been an active member of Alta Vista Baptist Church in Pasadena.

Phillip's father, a KBR-Halliburton employee working to help rebuild liberated Iraq, will be flown to Germany to accompany his son'ts body home.

I think that Lace Corporal George's sister pays the highest tribute to her brother.

"He loved being a Marine," Sara George said. "This was exactly what he wanted to do. He was also a dedicated Christian. He was serving both God and country."

His sister said George "had close friends in the military, and they were all like family. He was, in a way, a little bit shy. But he was the strongest person I've ever known. He stood up for what he believed in. He wasn't swayed by other people."

"That carried over into his being a Marine," she said. "He was loyal to his friends, to his platoon members. He was fighting for them, too."

May God grant him eternal rest, and may perpetual light shine upon him.

May God grant the George family comfort in their time of loss.

And may God grant safety and victory to his brothers and sisters in arms as they fight for freedom against those who would extinguish it.

Posted by: Greg at 02:38 AM | Comments (6) | Add Comment
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1 He was probably killed by his own just like Pat Tillman then Pentagon covered it up and said that he died a hero.

Barf.

R-

Posted by: Me is the Ridor at Sat Aug 20 11:58:42 2005 (ODDFf)

2 Unlike some people who can't pay a simple respect to a fallen soldier and leave it at that but instead must bastardize a dead U.S. soldier and his family.

RWR, yes prayers to family and friends of Phillip George. All soldiers are heros serving the United States.

Posted by: mcconnell at Sat Aug 20 15:33:21 2005 (x7j9j)

3 Absent a little thing called evidence, Ridor, making such a charge is crass.

Even hit by friendly fire, though, Tilman qualifies as a hero in my book.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sat Aug 20 19:14:06 2005 (76Wqq)

4 *retching*

R-

Posted by: Me is the Ridor at Sun Aug 21 20:04:15 2005 (ODDFf)

5 Honor and decency make you ill -- why am I not surprised.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sun Aug 21 23:10:07 2005 (bcAqx)

6 Semper Fi! *salutes*

Posted by: mcconnell at Thu Aug 25 03:11:40 2005 (xZw2C)

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