Madcat Podcast
Madcat Podcast
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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.
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Al Stanek
Episode 32 of the Madcat Podcast is with Al Stanek. He is a legend of the PJ community! He survived a shoot-down, saved his pilots from a burning wreck, and spent a night in the dirt fighting off…
Mike Fish
Mike Fish served as a PJ at the 41st ARRS at Hamilton AFB, California, 38th ARRS at Tuy Hoa AB and the 71st ARRS at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. He shares his story of earning the Air Force Cross and all…
John Nusbaum
John Nusbaum joined the Air Force in 1965 and earned his beret in PJ class 65-5. After being stationed in Spain, he volunteered for a tour in Southeast Asia. We delve into the missions John…
Chuck McGrath
In this episode, we sit down with Chuck McGrath, a recipient of two Distinguished Flying Crosses, a Silver Star and an Air Force Cross. Chuck is a true embodiment of the motto "That Others May…
Jessica Lynch
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…
Dennis McKiver
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…
Jim Shorten
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…
Al Richmond
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…
Robert "Willy" Williamson
Chief Williamson served from 1966-2000. Was a major player in the implementation of square parachutes and rescue jumpmaster TTPs. He has some incredible missions and hilarious Charlie stories. Hope…
Cliff Caffall
In this episode, we talk with Cliff, a PJ who served in Guam and Southeast Asia before becoming a civilian contractor and TACP. He shares his exciting stories of jumping into typhoons and submarines…
Skip Kula
Another Alaska legend, we sit with Retired Chief Skip Kula to hear about his 30+ years as a PJ. From summiting Denali to parachuting through blizzards, Skip shares some amazing stories and…
Garth Lenz
Garth Lenz is the former Chief of the 210th and is the current historian up in Alaska. His career is full of amazing stories, we hope you enjoy the listen. This is the first episode in our AK PJ…
Mike McManus
Chief Mike McManus relives his historic 34 year career in Pararescue among his many assignments to include Japan, New York and Alaska. Chief McManus was a part of 7 jump missions while stationed in…
Christopher Tellsworth
Join us in our mentorship series as we sit down with Retired Chief Tellsworth to explore his most memorable missions, including his experience with the Jessica Lynch rescue operation, and crucial…
Jose Cabrera
Col Jose Cabrera is the Commander of the 563rd Rescue Group. His journey in the Air Force started prior to 9/11, after being tasked to help support personnel working at Ground Zero in New York he…
S17 Tony Negron
In this episode, we dive into the wealth of experience Tony Negron brings from his 26 years in the USAF, including a decade each in AFSOC and ACC, and notable combat tours. Tony shares critical…
Ramón "CZ" Colón-López
In the inaugural episode of our Mentorship Series, we are honored to host retired SEAC Ramón "CZ" Colón-López. Colón-López, a man of profound experience and wisdom, shares his journey and lessons…
Dave Milsten
We're got retired Cheif Dave Milsten back on the podcast to share his incredible jump mission. The man has no fear!
Tommy Miles
At the PJ Reunion, we had the honor of sitting down with 86-year-old Tommy Miles, a man of unparalleled resilience and determination. Tommy's survival story from a 200-foot helicopter fall, resulting…
Ed De Shae
Ed De Shae came into the Air Force in 1965 and broke barriers by becoming the first black Pararescuman. Ed describes the adversity he faced throughout his Air Force career and also recounts his most…
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Madcat Podcast has published 33 episodes since May 2023, covering topics in Government, History.
Madcat Podcast is currently highly active with new episodes monthly. Average episode length is 1h 4m.
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