| Fred T. Berry | |
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November 23, 1887 Logan, Iowa |
| Died | April 4, 1933 (aged 45) Off the coast of New Jersey |
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| Years of service | 1904-1933 |
Fred Thomas Berry was an American dirigible commander.
He was born 23 November 1887 in Logan, Iowa, was a member of the United States Naval Academy class of 1908. Through much of his early career he specialized in engineering duty, and during World War I commanded McCall (DD-28). He was awarded the Navy Cross for his outstanding performance of duty in this billet.
In 1927, he began training in dirigibles, and later commanded the airship Los Angeles (ZR-3). Commander Berry, then commanding Naval Air Station Lakehurst, was lost in the crash of Akron (ZRS-4) off the New Jersey coast 4 April 1933.
In 1945, the destroyer USS Fred T. Berry (DD-858) was named in his honor.