“Why SEAL Teams Attach CCTs” w/ Dan Schilling, "Alone at Dawn," CCT/STO 24 STS Retired, SOCOM
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Retired Lieutenant Colonel Dan Schilling served over 30 years in the military, primarily as a CCT (Combat Controller) & STO (Special Tactics Officer). He was chosen to author the bestselling book Alone at Dawn , the story of Medal of Honor recipient MSgt John Chapman, who was killed in action March 4th 2002 attempting to rescue fallen SEAL Team 6 member Neil Roberts. Dan Schilling also served as a Tier 1 operator at the elite 24th Special Tactics Squadron. With multiple combat & clandestine deployments around the globe, Dan fought in Operation Gothic Serpent, popularly known as "Black Hawk Down" from the Hollywood movie. During the Battle of Mogadishu, Dan was credited with saving the lives of both an Army Ranger and a SEAL Team 6 teammate while under fire. Dan Schilling finished his career as a commander, serving in the secretive JSOC (Joint Special Operations Command). Dan also holds the Guinness World Record for most BASE jumps in a day/24 hour period with 201 jumps!
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The things that CCT’s can do is just invaluable to any sof team; let alone to any military ground force. On top of all that they conduct humanitarian and disaster relief missions. And are also masters of cutting edge communications. Simply bad ass.
Because even seals need hero’s.
LOVE YOU, DAN!!!! SALUTE, MY FRIEND!!!! ❤️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️🙏
In my research, Air Force has exactly the opposite mindset as everyone else. Air Force = JTAC, CCT, PJ or SR first, everything else second. It’s “I’m a JTAC who happens to be operator trained” whereas everyone else is “I’m a SEAL/Delta Operator/Ranger/Raider, whatever who happens to be JTAC qualified.”
I had a buddy at an east coast team who INSISTED they jtac’d better than afsoc CCT’s. I’d just roll my eyes…lol
Check out 75th Ranger JTAC Eddie Chavez on the Team House podcast.. Dude is a fucking legend.
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Ya gotta know an air force pilot is gonna zip to a target with more urgency when called in by a usaf mate vs some other service