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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

034: Jimmy Hatch – Shot While Searching For Bowe Bergdahl And Sky Diving With Gabby Giffords

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2015

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Episode 034: Jimmy Hatch – Wounded While Searching For Bowe Bergdahl And Sky Diving With Gabby Giffords

I am honored to know Jimmy Hatch. He truly is an American Hero. He was wounded while on a search mission for Bowe Bergdahl (the US Soldier who has since been charged with desertion). This episode was incredible. To hear the real life stories and the danger that Jimmy has been in to serve our great country is incredibly inspiring.

In July 2009, Jimmy Hatch’s team - part of the Navy's Special Warfare Development Group - was on a search mission in eastern Afghanistan. The warriors landed in the dark and were hit with gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades as they made their way across a field.

Jimmy was an old hand at this kind of mission. He'd become a SEAL in 1990 and joined his elite unit in 1994, back when there was no war. After six years, he left the unit to teach parachuting. When war broke out, he pushed hard to get back to Virginia Beach.

That was in 2004. Now, five years later, Jimmy was a senior chief, a leader of expert commandos, strong and alert and brimming with confidence. He was one of the toughest guys in the world. The bullet that found his leg exploded through his femur just above the knee. It exited with pieces of bone and flung him through the air. The pain was exquisite. In the seconds it took him to land, he told himself not to scream because that would give away the location of the men around him. Then his lungs filled with air, and he couldn't help it. He screamed in agony. Two SEALs shot their way through the firefight, stabilized him and shot their way back out to pull him to safety. – Credit Dianna Cahn from hamptonroads.com/

Episode 034: Jimmy Hatch – Wounded While Searching For Bowe Bergdahl And Sky Diving With Gabby Giffords

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“There is a vetting process. If you weren’t invested, then people would die.”

Some Questions I Ask:

  • What does being invested mean to you? And others in the military?
  • How did you and Gabby Giffords become friends?
  • Your mission was the get Bowe Bergdahl… How do you feel about him? Do you see him as a deserter?
  • What did you learn about your team when adversity struck?
  • Why do you have such a strong connection with dogs?
  • How have you learned about the strength of people when they are faced with challenges?
  • Which individual leader has had the most influence on you?

In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • The importance of investment and what it means to Navy SEALs
  • The specific feelings going through Jimmy’s head when he got shot
  • The importance of leaders being transparent
  • The challenges faced when coming home from battle
  • How Jimmy dealt with alcohol and drugs
  • The importance of preparation in battle and in life
  • The elements that define a quality life

“When I got shot, I went from being in command, to being a spectator.”

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This was a huge honor for me. Jimmy Hatch is a leader who is a real life American Hero. Who do you know that needs to hear this? Send them to The Learning Leader Show!

Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell

Bio From http://spikesk9fund.org/

Spikes K9 Fund was founded by James Hatch, a retired Special Warfare Operator. As a K9 handler on several deployments, James’ life was regularly spared by the work of K9s – one of the most memorable was Spike. And on James’ final deployment, the night he was critically wounded, a K9 spared James’ life while losing his own. From that evening on, James oriented his life around the training, care and preservation of working dogs. In addition to working as the founder and president of the fund, he works with local law enforcement and has adopted a former service dog in need of medical attention.

From Dianna Cahn: hamptonroads.com -- In July 2009, Jimmy Hatch’s team - part of the Navy's Special Warfare Development Group - was on a search mission in eastern Afghanistan. The warriors landed in the dark and were hit with gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades as they made their way across a field.

Jimmy was an old hand at this kind of mission. He'd become a SEAL in 1990 and joined his elite unit in 1994, back when there was no war. After six years, he left the unit to teach parachuting. When war broke out, he pushed hard to get back to Virginia Beach.

That was in 2004. Now, five years later, Jimmy was a senior chief, a leader of expert commandos, strong and alert and brimming with confidence. He was one of the toughest guys in the world. The bullet that found his leg exploded through his femur just above the knee. It exited with pieces of bone and flung him through the air. The pain was exquisite. In the seconds it took him to land, he told himself not to scream because that would give away the location of the men around him. Then his lungs filled with air, and he couldn't help it. He screamed in agony. Two SEALs shot their way through the firefight, stabilized him and shot their way back out

Transcript

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0:00.0

I felt like as a leader I learned all the time and the day I stopped loading and the day I started saying yeah man I got this I probably needed to find another job because I'm not an asset to my team anymore. I'm a liability and then in the in work that's you're one of the other.

0:15.9

You're either an asset or you're a liability and when you think you need to then you got it I got

0:21.2

it man I got a lift you probably ought to find something else to do. You need to keep learning for sure.

0:27.0

Our leaders born or are they made. Our host Ryan Hawk believes that leaders can be made through determined

0:33.3

focused work on learning the art and science behind the makeup of other

0:37.3

successful leaders. Now it's time to inhale knowledge and exhale success.

0:41.6

You're listening to the Learning Leader Show with Ryan Hawk.

1:04.8

Tonight's episode is extremely special to me and that's because I got to speak with a true American hero.

1:10.8

His name is Jimmy Hatchatch, Jimmy's retired Navy Seal. He became a

1:16.1

seal in 1990 and on a mission in July of 2009, Jimmy's guys were tasked with going out and getting picking up Bo Bergdahl, the soldier who had deserted his other teammates.

1:31.0

And on that mission Jimmy was shot through his femur just above his knee and we get

1:36.7

into detail about that mission and how his teammates responded when Jimmy was hit. Very, very emotional part that you don't

1:46.4

want to miss. We also talk about the difference between military leadership training

1:51.1

versus civilian business world leadership training.

1:54.7

Really interesting part as well.

1:56.9

And then the importance of great preparation and why each and every team member must be completely invested and Jimmy really dives in dives into that topic and I really really enjoyed it.

2:09.2

Again without further do, true American hero, it's Jimmy Hatch. All right Jimmy again, I'm so excited to have you joining us here in a learning

2:29.2

leader show, but so in your lifetime, especially in your military life, you've been surrounded by some incredible

2:36.8

leaders, some warriors, some true heroes, and they've all had incredible amounts of success and I'm asking specifically about

2:45.9

the best leaders the most inspiring most successful leaders what is one

2:51.6

common trait or characteristic they all have in common?

2:56.0

Investment, you know, the people that I was really, really fortunate to work with had all gone through a vetting process like I went through and that was the most common theme.

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