Education
Borling attended the, and was subsequently a graduate of the National War College and executive programs at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Harvard Business School. He was a White House Fellow and, later, treasurer and director of the White House Fellows governing foundation and for many years a regional selection panel member.
Career
He has piloted many aircraft including the F-15, F16, F-4, the Social Research-71 Blackbird, the U-2, and B-52 and B-1 bombers. Borling was a fighter pilot during the Vietnam War, where he was shot down by ground fire. Seriously injured in his crash, Captain Borling still attempted to commandeer a Vietnamese supply truck for his escape.
He was able to gain control of a supply truck, but the truck was carrying Vietnamese regulars.
Captain Borling was soon overpowered by the soldiers and would spend the next 6½ years as a Prisoner Of War in Hanoi. John Borling was released on February 12, 1973.
Subsequent to his return, he was an F-15 Eagle fighter pilot and commander of the “Hat in the Ring” squadron. He was an Air Division commander at Minot Air Force Base, and Head of Operations for Strategic Air Command (SAC) in Omaha.
In that position, he directed SAC’s support of hostilities in the first Gulf War and Panama and was charged with execution responsibilities for the nation’s nuclear war plan.
At the Pentagon, he led CHECKMATE, a highly classified war fighting think tank and was Director of Air Force Operational Requirements helping initiate a new family of guided weapons. The Chicago Crime Commission, Member.