James R. "Jim" Berger

By zthanson, 15 December, 2022
First Name
James
Middle Name
R.
Last Name
Berger
Birthdate
Hometown
Mansfield, Ohio
Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Service Branch
Air Force
Date Captured
Date Repatriated
Pre Capture Image
Man in a decorated U.S. Air Force suit.
PreCapture Description

Jim Berger enlisted in the Virginia Army National Guard on August 23, 1956, and served until entering the Army Reserve on August 23, 1959. Berger then transferred to the Air Force Reserve on May 18, 1960, and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force Reserve on June 10, 1961, going on active duty beginning October 7, 1961. After completing the Base Civil Engineer Officer Course, he served as a Civil Engineer in San Francisco, California, from December 1961 to June 1964, followed by Undergraduate Pilot Training from June 1964 to June 1965, when he was awarded his pilot wings at Webb AFB, Texas. Lieutenant Berger next completed F-4 Phantom II Combat Crew Training before serving as an F-4 pilot with the 46th Tactical Fighter Squadron at MacDill AFB, Florida, from January to May 1966. After completing Pilot Systems Officer training, Captain Berger served with the 480th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Da Nang AB, South Vietnam, from October 1966 until he was forced to eject over North Vietnam and was taken as a Prisoner of War on December 2, 1966.

Post Release Image
Men in military uniform and cap walking on tarmac in front of military aircraft.
Post Release Description

Major Berger was released during Operation Homecoming on February 18, 1973. He was briefly hospitalized to recover from his injuries at Sheppard AFB, Texas, and then completed Recurrency Pilot Training and Instructor Pilot Training. His next assignment was as an instructor pilot with the 88th Flying Training Squadron at Sheppard AFB, Texas, from April 1974 to August 1976, followed by service as Field Training Section Chief, Operations Branch Chief, and finally as Commander of the 3612th Combat Crew Training Squadron at Fairchild AFB, Washington, from August 1976 to January 1980. Colonel Berger served as Commander of the 92nd Services Squadron of the 92nd Combat Support Group at Fairchild AFB from January 1980 to April 1982, and then as Commander of the 305th Services Squadron at Grissom AFB, Indiana, from April 1982 until his retirement from the Air Force on May 1, 1984. James Berger Flew West on October 9, 2015, and was buried at the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery in Lexington, Virginia. His widow Carole Berger (1941-2018) is buried with him.

Honors, Citations, and Commendations
  • Silver Star (2)
  • Legion of Merit
  • Distinguished Flying Cross
  • Bronze Star
  • Prisoner of War Medal
Passed away before release
Post Release