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🗓️ 3 October 2022
⏱️ 144 minutes
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Alan C. Mack joined the Army upon graduating High School. His desire to see the world as a US Army helicopter mechanic took him to the Republic of Korea, West Texas, and the Federal Republic of Germany before attending Warrant Officer flight school at Fort Rucker, Alabama. The nearly year-long flight school yielded a UH-1H, Huey, and CH-47D, Chinook, aircraft qualification before his first pilot assignment in Savannah, Georgia. He arrived in time to progress with his new unit as a copilot in Operation Desert Shield. Then, several months later, he flew combat missions in the lead aircraft penetrating deep into Iraq.
Upon his return to the United States, he quickly achieved the status of Pilot-in-command and eventually assumed the coveted role of Night Vision Goggle Unit Trainer. The NVG UT position is a precursor to flying as an Instructor Pilot (IP). Another assignment to the Republic of Korea was in store for Alan before attending the CH-47 Instructor Pilot course at Fort Rucker, Alabama.
The call to adventure was persuasive, drawing Alan into the special operations community as an MH-47 pilot, where he served for nearly 17 years at the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (TF-160th). He carried in the Horse Soldiers in 2001, Navy SEAL Neil Roberts fell from his helicopter when he was shot down during Operation Anaconda, he was the overall flight lead for Operation Earned Respect (the recovery of fallen from Operation Redwings, and the rescue of Marcus Luttrel), among many other missions.
CW5 Alan C. Mack is a Master Aviator with more than 6700 hours of flight time, of which over 3200 hours were flown with Night Vision Goggles.
Alan C. Mack’s awards include • Legion of Merit • 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses • 3 Bronze Star Medals • 3 Meritorious Service Medals • 10 Air Medals; one with Valor device, Combat Action Badge, and the Army Broken Wing award.
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0:00.0 | Good morning ladies and gentlemen, guess what today is? |
0:05.6 | Shit, I just realized, but what I was saying, |
0:08.1 | guess what today is the day that you listen to this |
0:10.3 | isn't the day that I'm recording this. |
0:11.7 | So the day that I'm recording this is national coffee day, |
0:16.1 | which is great because I can do my ad read |
0:17.7 | for Black Rifle Coffee, |
0:19.6 | but I'm not so sure they're still gonna have the sale going on |
0:22.2 | because it's like four days before you guys |
0:24.3 | are gonna hear this and gals, sorry, |
0:25.9 | that doesn't mean to be non-inclusive there. |
0:30.0 | If they're still doing the sale |
0:32.0 | and they have a blend of coffee coming up called |
0:33.7 | Dictator Gaysha, which is spectacular. |
0:37.8 | Tasting notes on that would be |
0:39.9 | Mahogany, Chocolate, Leatherbound Books, |
0:43.8 | all the traditional higher class, upper class, |
0:46.9 | however you would wanna describe it. |
0:49.4 | But what I'm looking at on their website right now today |
0:52.0 | is a buy one get 150% off. |
0:55.8 | So you could get a dictator Gaysha |
0:57.8 | and then you could get another bag of coffee, |
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