His early duty was aboard the
patrol boat , and the cable repair ship . Herberger then graduated with Class One from the Navy's Destroyer School and began his service in destroyers as Operations Officer aboard . He completed the engineering science curriculum at the
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, in June 1965 and next served with the Naval Advisory Group,
Military Assistance Command, Republic of Vietnam, as advisor to the Vietnamese Navy River Force and later as senior advisor to the
Vietnamese Navy. After duty as Executive Officer of he assumed command of in April 1968. Herberger was Director of Training at the
Navy Officer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island, during 1969-71, before commanding . After an assignment as Surface Commander Detailer with the
Bureau of Naval Personnel, he became Executive Assistant to the
Chief of Naval Personnel for Officer Deployment and Distribution in 1974. Herberger served as Commander, Destroyer Squadron 25 from September 1975 to April 1978, and in July 1978 became Deputy Director of the Total Force Management Control and Analysis Division in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel and Training). From December 1979 to March 1981, Herberger served as the Executive Assistant and Naval Aide to the
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Logistics). He assumed
flag rank and duty as the Assistant Commander for Distribution, Naval Military Personnel Command in April 1981. From June 1982 until May 1985, he was Director, Military Personnel Policy Division in the Office of the
Chief of Naval Operations. Herberger served as Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group 2 from June 1985 until July 1986. This group, based at Charleston, South Carolina, consisted of 42 surface ships ranging from cruisers and destroyers to ammunition ships, minesweepers and fleet support activities. From August 1986, he was assigned as the Director for Logistics on the staff of the Commander in Chief,
U.S. Atlantic Fleet, and in May 1987 assumed additional duties as Deputy Commander in Chief and Chief of Staff, Atlantic Fleet. From September 1987 to February 1990 he served as Deputy Commander in Chief,
Transportation Command,
Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. In April 1989, Admiral Herberger received the "Old Salt" award trophy from the Surface Navy Association which recognized that he was then the longest-serving
Surface Warfare Officer qualified
Officer of the Deck on active duty. For his military and civilian service he has received numerous awards including: The
Defense Distinguished Service Medal; the
Legion of Merit with four gold stars: the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service: the 1996 Navy League of the United States Vincent T Hirsh Maritime Award; the 1996 Admiral of the Ocean Seas Award and the National Defense Transportation Association Distinguished Government Service Award. In 1993 he was named Kings Pointer of the Year by USMMA Alumni Association. ==Maritime Administration==