James Padgett was interned as a Prisoner of War in North Vietnam after he was shot down on May 11, 1972, and was held until his release on March 28, 1973.

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James Padgett was interned as a Prisoner of War in North Vietnam after he was shot down on May 11, 1972, and was held until his release on March 28, 1973.



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Major James Phillip Padgett (AFSN: AF-03046561), United States Air Force, was held as a Prisoner of War in North Vietnam from May 11, 1972 until his release on March 28, 1973.
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The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 8, 1918 (amended by act of July 25, 1963), takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Captain James Phillip Padgett (AFSN: AF-03046561), United States Air Force, for gallantry in connection with military operations against an opposing armed force while serving as Electronic Warfare Officer of an F-105F aircraft of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, Korat Royal Thai Air Base, Thailand, in action near Hanoi, North Vietnam, on 4 December 1966. On that date, while performing duties as an Electronic Warfare Officer in a specially equipped F-105F, Captain Padgett was instrumental in leading an “Iron Hand” flight in support of a large strike force which was under constant, imminent threat by hostile radar controlled anti-aircraft and surface-to-air missile fire. Persevering in the face of danger, he relentlessly and effectively aided in neutralizing the hostile forces. By his gallantry and devotion to duty, Captain Padgett has reflected great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 8, 1918 (amended by act of July 25, 1963), takes pleasure in presenting a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Silver Star to Captain James Phillip Padgett (AFSN: AF-03046561), United States Air Force, for gallantry in connection with military operations against an opposing armed force while serving as Electronic Warfare Officer of an F-105 aircraft of the 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Korat Royal Thai Air Base, Thailand, in action over North Vietnam, on 8 May 1967. On that date, Captain Padgett was Electronic Warfare Officer in the lead aircraft of a flight of F-105 Thunderchiefs providing surface-to-air missile suppression for a large strike force. Despite intense and accurate flak and an attack by surface-to-air missiles, Captain Padgett assisted in the attack on two hostile missile sites, resulting in damage to one and total destruction of the other. By his gallantry and devotion to duty, Captain Padgett has reflected great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.