Lieutenant Colonel Philip Edington Rhoden OBE, ED (23 December 1914 – 13 March 2003) was an Australian Army officer in the Second World War and a lawyer.
He was commanding officer of the 2/14th Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force (AIF) from 21 November 1943 to 8 November 1945.
While commanding the battalion, it participated in operations in the Ramu Valley and the Finisterre Mountains, until returning to Australia on 8 March 1944.
Its last actions were at Balikpapan, from 1 July 1945 – remaining as an occupation force after the cessation of hostilities.Educated at Melbourne Grammar and the University of Melbourne, Rhoden was a solicitor by trade.
He was admitted to the Victorian Bar in 1939, and worked for John P Rhoden Solicitors.