This podcast captures the history of Pararescuemen (PJ) and Combat Rescue Officers (CRO). "That Others May Live" is the motto PJs and CROs live by, but we are also known for our obsession with late nights, small wooden idols and tattoos on our rear-ends. Join us for stories of new and old. Support our podcast! linktr.ee/madcatpodcast
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsGovernmentSociety & Culture |
In this episode, we sit down with Jessica Lynch, the former POW from the Iraq War, for an honest and unfiltered conversation. Hosted by PJ Benji Brudnicki, they discuss her life in the Army prior to deploying, her captivity, and her ongoing journey w... more
Dennis McKiver joins us to talk about his career. Dennis goes into detail about the missions he was a part of in Southeast Asia and the 3 jump missions he got in a row! To look up more about the Mayaguez Incident check out the wiki link below. As a... more
From Navy deckhand to MACV-SOG recon leader to Air Force Pararescueman, Jim ‘Wild Carrot’ Shorten lived a life most only read about. He went deep behind enemy lines, then spent decades trying to bring the fallen home. This is his story.
Chief Al Richmond was the first PJ Chief of the 129 RQS. Chief joined the Marine Corps in 1954, 3 years later after the Marines wouldn't let him jump he joined the Army. Finally that he joined the Air Force as a Pararescueman. He was a Reservist an... more
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