Thompson, Floyd James, COL

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Colonel
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
1542-Infantry Unit Commander
Last MOS Group
Infantry
Primary Unit
1964-1973, POW/MIA
Service Years
1956 - 1982
Infantry Special Forces Ranger
Colonel
Two Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
New Jersey
New Jersey
Year of Birth
1933
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by BG Mike Berger (007-6) to remember Thompson, Floyd James (Jim), COL USA(Ret).

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Contact Info
Last Address
Key West
Date of Passing
Jul 16, 2002
 
Location of Interment
Buried at Sea, North Atlantic Ocean

 Official Badges 

Special Forces Group Infantry Shoulder Cord US Army Retired (Pre-2007)


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Other Comments:

Jim Thompson was a Special Forces Captain when he was captured in Vietnam. He endured nine years in captivity and became the longest held POW in United States history, Jim was captured when the Bird Dog he was co-piloting was downed by small arms fire on March 26, 1964. He suffered burns, a bullet wound, and a broken back, and was captured by the Viet Cong. The pilot Captain Richard L. Whitesides, was not found, however, in 2014, the Pentagon announced that Whitesides's remains had been found, recovered and identified. He was buried at the United States Military Academy.

Jim spent more than half his captivity in the hands of the VC, tortured, starved, and isolated from other POWS. He was later moved to the Hanoi prison system and was the last person released on March 16, 1973, in Operation Homecoming. By the time he was released Jim had been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. Among his decorations is the Vietnamese Military Merit Medal - their equivalent of our Medal of Honor.

I worked with Jim at MILPERCEN after he came back. He told me that after he had been in captivity for some time, his VC captors brought him a news story about how the US Government had created a POW remembrance day - they made fun of him and the US for such a stupidly sentimental gesture. Lying in his cage they let him see the article and he realized that the day of the year originally selected (March 26) was the day he had been captured - someone had remembered him. He said that fact alone kept him going for a year.

While at MILPERCEN Jim was up for Colonel but was not selected. He asked the Selection Board why he was passed over and was told he was not "competitive." He wrote a great reply saying, "You are damn right I am not competitive. When my fellow officers were becoming competitive I was lying in a 3 foot x 3 foot x 6 foot bamboo cage." He was promoted.

Medical problems finally caught up with Jim and he suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. He was 49 when he was forced to retire in 1982.

Note: Jim earned 18 Overseas Service Bars - the highest number ever awarded. His awards and decorations as shown are incomplete. He was also awarded the Vietnamese Veterans Medal 1st Class.

I wish to thank MAJ Mark Cooper for helping identify Jim's additional A&Ds.

Mike

   

   1964-1973, POW/MIA
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185 Members Also There at Same Time
POW/MIA

Burnham, Donald Dawson, LTC, (1964-1978) Lieutenant Colonel
Day, George, 2LT, (1945-1977) Lieutenant Colonel
O'Donnell, Michael Davis, MAJ, (1966-1970) Major
Toomey, Samuel Kamu, MAJ, (1954-1968) Major
Yonan, Kenneth Joseph, MAJ, (1969-1979) Major
Griffin, James Richard, CPT, (1940-1943) Captain
Pool, Jerry Lynn, CPT, (1968-1970) Captain
Becker, James Christofer, 1LT, (1968-1970) First Lieutenant
Forame, Peter Charles, 1LT, (1970-1971) First Lieutenant
Ard, Randolph Jefferson, CW3, (1970-1971) Chief Warrant Officer 3
Watson, James Edward, CW2, (1953-1967) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Moreira, Ralph Angelo, WO1, (1969-1971) Warrant Officer 1
Smidt, Robert, (1940-1943) Warrant Officer 1
Calhoun, Johnny C., SFC, (1964-1968) Sergeant First Class
Cavaiani, Jon, SGM, (1969-1990) Sergeant First Class
Bishop, Edward James, SSG, (1969-1970) Staff Sergeant
Bivens, Herndon Arrington, SSG, (1969-1979) Staff Sergeant
Champion, James Albert, SSG, (1971-1978) Staff Sergeant
Copley, William Michael, SSG, (1965-1968) Staff Sergeant
Davidson, David Arthur, SSG, (1964-1970) Staff Sergeant
Ganoe, Berman Junior, SSG, (1965-1970) Staff Sergeant
Jakovac, John Andrew, SSG, (1965-1992) Staff Sergeant
Price, Bunyan Durant, SSG, (1969-1970) Staff Sergeant
Small, Burt Chauncy, SSG, (1966-1977) Staff Sergeant
Teran, Refugio Thomas, SSG, (1969-1970) Staff Sergeant
Wong, Edward Puck Kow, SSG, (1971-1978) Staff Sergeant
Port, William David, SGT, (1967-1968) Sergeant
Zubke, Deland Dwight, SSG, (1970-1971) Sergeant
Kiracofe, Burley Darrel, CPL, (1968-1969) Corporal
Deere, Donald Thorpe, SP 5, (1962-1967) Specialist 5
Hackett, James Edward, SP 4, (1970-1972) Specialist 4
Towles, James Leroy, CPL, (1950-Present) Corporal
Adams, Loren Vincent, PFC, (1947-1950) Private First Class
Reiniche, Joe R., PFC, (1917-1918) Private First Class
Nolen, Allen E., PVT Private
Walker, Kenneth Earl, SGT, (1948-1950) IN [Other Service Rank]
Ramey, Howard Knox, BG, (1917-1943) AV AAF 1092 Brigadier General
Deane, William Lawrence, LTC, (1958-1973) MI Lieutenant Colonel
Lopez, Robert, LTC, (1945-1968) IN 31542 Lieutenant Colonel
Carr, Donald Gene, MAJ, (1960-1971) IN Major
Conway, James Bennett, MAJ, (1956-1966) IN 1542 Major
Quamo, George, MAJ, (1958-1968) IN 1542 Major
Birchim, James Douglas, CPT, (1967-1968) IN 1542 Captain
Dickson, Lawrence, CPT, (1942-1944) AV Captain
Entrican, Danny Day, CPT, (1969-1978) IN Captain
Fewell, John Phillip, CPT, (1957-1966) IN 31542 Captain
Finch, Melvin Wayne, CPT, (1965-1972) AV 1981 Captain
Ray, Johnnie Lynn, CPT, (1969-1978) AR 1204 Captain
Stai, Melvin Rubin, CPT, (1940-1951) IN 1542 Captain
Babcock jr, William H, CPT, (1965-1973) TC 101D First Lieutenant
Craig, Edward E., 1LT AV AAF 1060 First Lieutenant
Dunn, John, LTC, (1966-1988) MI 9301 First Lieutenant
Magers, Paul Gerald, 1LT, (1969-1971) TC 1981 First Lieutenant
Schenk, Henry Alexander, 1LT, (1943-1952) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Hosken, John Charles, CW3, (1968-1970) AV 062B Chief Warrant Officer 3
Sooter, David, CW4, (1965-1982) AV 100B Chief Warrant Officer 3
Varnado, Michael Banard, CW3, (1968-1970) AV 153C Chief Warrant Officer 2
Wilson, Mickey Allen, CW2, (1968-1973) AV 100B Chief Warrant Officer 2
Berg, George Phillip, CW2, (1969-1971) AV 100B Chief Warrant Officer 2

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