George D. Libby

George D. Libby
Libby in 1950
Born(1919-12-04)4 December 1919
Bridgton, Maine, United States
Died20 July 1950(1950-07-20) (aged 30)
Buried
AllegianceUnited States
BranchUnited States Army
Service years1945–1950
RankSergeant
Service number31153010
UnitC Company, 3rd Engineer Combat Battalion, 24th Infantry Division
ConflictsWorld War II
Korean War
AwardsMedal of Honor
Purple Heart

George Dalton Libby (4 December 1919 – 20 July 1950) was a soldier in the United States Army who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on July 20, 1950 during the Korean War.

Serving with the 24th Infantry Division, Sergeant Libby was attempting to withdraw from Taejon after the Battle of Taejon when the truck he was riding in was disabled by North Korean fire. Libby exposed himself to enemy fire multiple times to help wounded soldiers, before using himself as a human shield to protect the driver of another truck as they broke through the North Korean forces. Shot multiple times, Libby died from blood loss, but was able to protect a truck full of wounded men until they escaped to allied lines. For this action, Libby was awarded the Medal of Honor.