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Combat Story - Combat Story (Ep 32): Yonel "Yogi" Dorelis | CSAR Pilot | DFC (V) | 370+ Lives Saved | 5.5K Hours

Combat Story (Ep 32): Yonel "Yogi" Dorelis | CSAR Pilot | DFC (V) | 370+ Lives Saved | 5.5K Hours

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07/03/21 • 106 min

Combat Story

Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more!

Today we hear the combat story of Yonel “Yogi” Dorelis, a retired and long-time helicopter pilot who served in the Marine Corps, Navy, Army, and Air Force.

While in uniform, Yogi flew a variety of aircraft and mission profiles, but spent a considerable amount of time flying Combat Search and Rescue for the Air Force in the HH-60, including early in the war in Afghanistan. In fact, during this time, Yogi earned a Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) with V Device for his life saving efforts in Operation Anaconda, a mission that’s near and dear to my heart because I later went on to serve with several of the Apache pilots who were there at the time.

Beyond earning the coveted DFC, Yogi also accumulated 5,500 hours of flight time, approximately 500 of that in combat. He’s credited with saving 70+ military lives and approximately 300 more in his civilian flight career as part of an EMS crew, which he does to this day.

It was a blast to sit down with another aviator and a CSAR one at that, where it remains clear that no matter what airframe you flew, all pilots experience similar mishaps, near death experiences, laughs, and red tape along the way.

I hope you enjoy this Combat Story as much as I did.

Connect with Ryan Fugit: Follow on Instagram @combat_stories (https://www.instagram.com/combat_stories/) Email [email protected] Learn more about Ryan www.combatstory.com/aboutus If you'd like Ryan to interview you for the show or to have him interview a family member or friend in private (not for the show) just to have their story on the record for future generations, email him at [email protected]. Find Yogi Online: IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6260186/ Instagram - @yogifly60_ydorelis https://www.instagram.com/yogifly60_ydorelis/ LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/yonel-dorelis-93982919/ Acronyms and Terms used in the show: CSAR - Combat Search and Rescue. Dustoff - Another name used for Army Medical Evacuation or MEDEVAC aircraft. ETL - Effective Translational Lift. This is the point at which an aircraft basically takes flight. FLIR - Forward Looking Infrared. One method of seeing in the dark that uses differences in the temperature of objects as opposed to amplifying ambient light (which is what Night Vision Googles do). Autorotation - A fun and scary flight profile that’s practiced regularly by all pilots by which you either simulate or truly kill engine power and, which descending out of the sky, maintain a minimal amount of drag to slow your descent created by the main rotor blade and then, when very close to touching the ground, pull in a bit of collective to provide a slightly softer landing. Mustang - A term to reference an officer who was enlisted before becoming an officer. Show Notes 0:00 – Intro 4:05 – “I knew from an early age, I wanted to be a pilot and a military pilot.” 36:29 – Hovering and possible advantages as a fixed wing pilot 44:06 – Being stationed in the Philippines and trying to land on a ship at sea 1:21:24 – Operation Anaconda 1:36:57 – The importance of leadership 1:40:30 – Would you go back and do it all that again? 1:41:03 – “I missed the people, the mission, and that sense of doing something that means something.”

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Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more!

Today we hear the combat story of Yonel “Yogi” Dorelis, a retired and long-time helicopter pilot who served in the Marine Corps, Navy, Army, and Air Force.

While in uniform, Yogi flew a variety of aircraft and mission profiles, but spent a considerable amount of time flying Combat Search and Rescue for the Air Force in the HH-60, including early in the war in Afghanistan. In fact, during this time, Yogi earned a Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) with V Device for his life saving efforts in Operation Anaconda, a mission that’s near and dear to my heart because I later went on to serve with several of the Apache pilots who were there at the time.

Beyond earning the coveted DFC, Yogi also accumulated 5,500 hours of flight time, approximately 500 of that in combat. He’s credited with saving 70+ military lives and approximately 300 more in his civilian flight career as part of an EMS crew, which he does to this day.

It was a blast to sit down with another aviator and a CSAR one at that, where it remains clear that no matter what airframe you flew, all pilots experience similar mishaps, near death experiences, laughs, and red tape along the way.

I hope you enjoy this Combat Story as much as I did.

Connect with Ryan Fugit: Follow on Instagram @combat_stories (https://www.instagram.com/combat_stories/) Email [email protected] Learn more about Ryan www.combatstory.com/aboutus If you'd like Ryan to interview you for the show or to have him interview a family member or friend in private (not for the show) just to have their story on the record for future generations, email him at [email protected]. Find Yogi Online: IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6260186/ Instagram - @yogifly60_ydorelis https://www.instagram.com/yogifly60_ydorelis/ LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/yonel-dorelis-93982919/ Acronyms and Terms used in the show: CSAR - Combat Search and Rescue. Dustoff - Another name used for Army Medical Evacuation or MEDEVAC aircraft. ETL - Effective Translational Lift. This is the point at which an aircraft basically takes flight. FLIR - Forward Looking Infrared. One method of seeing in the dark that uses differences in the temperature of objects as opposed to amplifying ambient light (which is what Night Vision Googles do). Autorotation - A fun and scary flight profile that’s practiced regularly by all pilots by which you either simulate or truly kill engine power and, which descending out of the sky, maintain a minimal amount of drag to slow your descent created by the main rotor blade and then, when very close to touching the ground, pull in a bit of collective to provide a slightly softer landing. Mustang - A term to reference an officer who was enlisted before becoming an officer. Show Notes 0:00 – Intro 4:05 – “I knew from an early age, I wanted to be a pilot and a military pilot.” 36:29 – Hovering and possible advantages as a fixed wing pilot 44:06 – Being stationed in the Philippines and trying to land on a ship at sea 1:21:24 – Operation Anaconda 1:36:57 – The importance of leadership 1:40:30 – Would you go back and do it all that again? 1:41:03 – “I missed the people, the mission, and that sense of doing something that means something.”

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undefined - Combat Story (Ep 31): Robert Keller | Delta Force | Green Beret | Ranger | Gamut Resolutions

Combat Story (Ep 31): Robert Keller | Delta Force | Green Beret | Ranger | Gamut Resolutions

Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more!

Today we hear the combat story of Bob Keller, a retired Special Missions Unit (Delta Force) operator who spent his entire military career in the Special Operations community. Bob began his career as a U.S. Army Ranger and Special Forces Green Beret before transitioning to the Unit. Bob spent several years as a professional golfer before finding his calling as a soldier.

As an operator, he was in more than 400 engagements and 1,000 missions in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other undisclosed locations. After retiring, Bob founded Gamut Resolutions, a tactical and practical shooting program that uses the Ready-Up training methodology to help students survive any situation. He also oversees a charity that provides elite shooting courses to police, for free.

In this episode, Bob provides fascinating insight into the confidence, training, and experiences of a Tier 1 operator. I hope you enjoy this Combat Story as much as I did.

Find Bob online: Instagram - @kellergamutresolutions https://www.instagram.com/kellergamutresolutions/ Facebook - GamutResolutions https://www.facebook.com/GamutResolutions/ Website - www.gamutresolutions.com Show Notes 0:00 - Intro 1:02 - Guest Introduction and Bio 2:00 - Interview Begins 4:50 - Relearning how to shoot after years of advanced and elite training 7:06 - Gamut Resolutions and the training classes that Bob references throughout the interview 10:45 - Where did your competitive nature come from? 12:01 - Life as a professional golfer. 13:43 - The decision to move into the military. 18:01 - “That was my passion.” 18:26 - Why was a Guard Special Forces unit so special? 21:49 - Combat Story #1: Running to gun fire. “Getting shot at isn’t scary, it’s exciting.” 25:01 - Everyone at the Unit is like this... 25:36 - “You can’t train liking to get shot at.” 32:17 - What would other operators say was your biggest strength? 38:40 - Combat Story #2: On the Ladder. This story is fantastic. 45:30 - The first time I realized “I could actually die.” 59:12 - Combat Story #3: Complacency and grenades. 1:03:44 - Combat Story #4: Shooting between your legs. 1:08:29 - Advice to a new soldier: “Don’t ever say I quit.” 1:10:37 - Advice to those who didn’t serve but still want to give back. Special Operations Care - Fund (https://soc-f.org/) and the Gamut Initiative (this is Bob’s charity organization which will be online again shortly). 1:15:04 - Gamut Resolutions and what’s coming with more CQB and fellow Tier 1 guest coaches. Also, Range Werx is a range shooting facility in Florida (find more at https://gamutresolutions.com/ and http://rangewerx.com/). 1:17:08 - What did you carry with you into combat each time? 1:18:27 - Would you do it all again? A bit of a surprise. 1:20:22 - How important your spouse and family are to your success. 1:22:09 - Golf. Then and now. 1:23:56 - How to share your own story.

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undefined - Combat Story (Ep 33): Jon Macaskill | Navy SEAL | Commander | Men Talking Mindfulness | Entrepreneur

Combat Story (Ep 33): Jon Macaskill | Navy SEAL | Commander | Men Talking Mindfulness | Entrepreneur

Join our weekly Combat Check-In Newsletter (www.combatstory.com/newsletter) to get a short email from Ryan for people who love and support our veterans, service members, and their families. It has info on a significant event in military and/or intel history, a funny military joke, an update on a current event I'm following, something I'm doing that week in my life, a book I'm reading, a look at an upcoming interview, a reflection on a past episode and more!

Today we hear the Combat Story of Jon Macaskill, a retired Navy SEAL Commander turned mindfulness and meditation teacher. He spent a career in the Navy’s Special Warfare and military Joint Special Operations communities and served in Iraq, Afghanistan, off the coast of Somalia, and in Panama.

One story that Jon shares in this episode and which shows the burdens and gut wrenching aspects of combat, was his association with Operation Red Wings, which many will recall from the book and movie Lone Survivor.

Jon is a Naval Academy graduate, holds a Master’s degree from the Naval Postgraduate School, and, since retiring, runs a consulting business that brings mindfulness and meditation to high performing teams to aid in dealing with stress, anxiety, and depression, all while increasing focus, creativity, and productivity.

He shares the benefits and opportunities both on the show and on his own podcast, called Men Talking Mindfulness, which, as Jon described it, is what happens when you combine a Navy SEAL and modern day Hippie!

I hope you enjoy Jon’s honest, humble, and challenging Combat Story as much as I did.

#combatstory #SEAL #NavySEAL #specialoperations #specialwarfare

Find Jon online: Website: https://macaskillconsulting.com/ LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonmacaskill/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindfulfrogman/ Instagram Men Talking Mindfulness: https://www.instagram.com/mentalkingmindfulness/ Find Ryan online: Follow on Instagram @combat_stories (https://www.instagram.com/combat_stories/) Email [email protected] Learn more about Ryan www.combatstory.com/aboutus Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle Show Notes 0:00 - Intro 0:55 - Jon Macaskill’s bio and guest introduction 2:00 - Interview begins 17:30 - SEAL competition at the Naval Academy 24:55 - Something most don’t know about BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL Training) 33:02 - Being an Officer in the SEALs 40:07 - Combat Story #1: Deployment to Afghanistan 51:03 - Combat Story #2: Operation Red Wings and the Lone Survivor connection. LinkedIN article on this event that's well worth the read: https://thriveglobal.com/stories/this-is-why-i-meditate/ 1:00:50 - Managing trauma, guilt, depression and finding meditation and mindfulness 1:15:48 - Common difficulties for people new to meditation 1:18:13 - How to find Jon online 1:20:27 - The coolest thing Jon did as a SEAL (leaving a submarine on an SDV - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEAL_Delivery_Vehicle) 1:22:14 - What’s one thing you carried with you on missions? 1:23:45 - Would you go back and do it all again?

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