Harry Fisher MOH

b. 20/10/1874 McKeesport, Pennsylvania. d. 16/07/1900 Peking, China.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 20/06 to 16/07/1900 Peking, China.

Harry Fisher MOH

Harry Fisher’s true name was William Phillips which soon changed to Franklin J. Phillips. After the posthumous award (the first Marine to receive it posthumously) of the Medal of Honor, it was discovered that Private Fisher had previously served in the U.S. 1st Infantry Regiment, United States Army and had deserted after being refused sick leave for malaria contracted during the Spanish–American War. He attempted to return to duty after his recovery and petitioned the adjutant general, who acted under orders of the Assistant Secretary of War and “discharged Private Phillips without honor from the service of the United States for desertion”. Phillips enlisted in the Marine Corps, two months later under the name “Harry Fisher” and served honorably until his death.

After Phillips’ death, his mother, Mrs. W.C. Means wrote Brigadier General Charles Heywood, Commandant of the Marine Corps to request that her son’s name be changed to Franklin J. Phillips and on May 11, 1901, General Heywood refused this request on the grounds that “no change can be made in a man’s record after his death” and Mrs. Means accepted the Medal on behalf of Harry Fisher on August 15, 1901. In 1988, under the orders of Commandant General Alfred M. Gray, Jr., the references to Harry Fisher were redacted and Franklin J. Phillips replaced “Harry Fisher” in all official records.

 

MOH CITATION:

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty from 20 June 1900 to 16 July 1900. Private Phillips served in the presence of the enemy at the Battle of Peking, China. Assisting in the erection of barricades during the action, he was killed by the heavy enemy fire. By his courageous actions, indomitable spirit, and complete dedication to duty, Private Phillips reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: MCKEESPORT/VERSAILLES CEMETERY, MCKEESPORT, PENNSYLVANIA

SECTION D, LOT 48

LOCATION OF MEDAL: MCKEESPORT HERITAGE CENTER, MCKEESPORT, PENNSYLVANIA.