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In this compelling episode, Jake is joined by Lt. Col. Quinn Gallagher, a veteran U.S. Air Force pilot with nearly 20 years of service. Gallagher's story is one of deep personal loss, resilience, and unwavering dedication to preserving life—both on and off the battlefield. From harrowing combat rescue missions in Afghanistan and Iraq to evaluating cutting-edge aircraft as an experimental test pilot, Quinn shares a raw and insightful look into military aviation, emotional endurance, and the pursuit of purpose through service.
00:00 – Introduction and Guest Welcome
Jake introduces the episode and welcomes Lt. Col. Quinn Gallagher to the show.
06:51 – Wheel of Stupid Questions: Can You Beat a Cheetah?
Kicking things off with a humorous debate about whether Quinn could beat a cheetah in a fight.
13:42 – Quinn's Childhood and Motivation for Service
Quinn recounts early childhood experiences that sparked his desire to serve others.
20:34 – Tragedy and Early Exposure to Loss
He shares tragic events that shaped his understanding of life and death from a young age.
27:25 – Firefighting vs. Military – Career Crossroads
Exploring the decision between firefighting and joining the military.
34:17 – Path to the Air Force Academy
How Quinn got into the Air Force Academy, including a unique presidential nomination.
41:08 – Air Force Training and Vision Waivers
Discussion of the challenges and special accommodations needed to become a pilot.
48:00 – Flight Training and Choosing Helicopters
An inside look at military flight school and why Quinn opted to fly helicopters.
54:51 – First Combat Deployment: Afghanistan
Stories from Quinn’s first deployment in Afghanistan and his early combat missions.
61:43 – Crew Composition and Helicopter Operations
Details about helicopter crew roles, mission dynamics, and technical aspects of flying.
68:34 – SERE School and Mental Preparation
Insights into SEER training and how it prepares pilots for survival and resistance.
75:25 – Second and Third Deployments: Iraq and Africa
Operations in Iraq and Africa, comparing the intensity and mission scope.
82:17 – Test Pilot Work and Evaluating Aircraft
Gallagher's role as a test pilot and what it’s like evaluating advanced military aircraft.
89:08 – Reflections on Service and Returning Home
Quinn reflects on combat, mental health, burnout, and transitioning to civilian life.
By Jake Ryks5
1414 ratings
In this compelling episode, Jake is joined by Lt. Col. Quinn Gallagher, a veteran U.S. Air Force pilot with nearly 20 years of service. Gallagher's story is one of deep personal loss, resilience, and unwavering dedication to preserving life—both on and off the battlefield. From harrowing combat rescue missions in Afghanistan and Iraq to evaluating cutting-edge aircraft as an experimental test pilot, Quinn shares a raw and insightful look into military aviation, emotional endurance, and the pursuit of purpose through service.
00:00 – Introduction and Guest Welcome
Jake introduces the episode and welcomes Lt. Col. Quinn Gallagher to the show.
06:51 – Wheel of Stupid Questions: Can You Beat a Cheetah?
Kicking things off with a humorous debate about whether Quinn could beat a cheetah in a fight.
13:42 – Quinn's Childhood and Motivation for Service
Quinn recounts early childhood experiences that sparked his desire to serve others.
20:34 – Tragedy and Early Exposure to Loss
He shares tragic events that shaped his understanding of life and death from a young age.
27:25 – Firefighting vs. Military – Career Crossroads
Exploring the decision between firefighting and joining the military.
34:17 – Path to the Air Force Academy
How Quinn got into the Air Force Academy, including a unique presidential nomination.
41:08 – Air Force Training and Vision Waivers
Discussion of the challenges and special accommodations needed to become a pilot.
48:00 – Flight Training and Choosing Helicopters
An inside look at military flight school and why Quinn opted to fly helicopters.
54:51 – First Combat Deployment: Afghanistan
Stories from Quinn’s first deployment in Afghanistan and his early combat missions.
61:43 – Crew Composition and Helicopter Operations
Details about helicopter crew roles, mission dynamics, and technical aspects of flying.
68:34 – SERE School and Mental Preparation
Insights into SEER training and how it prepares pilots for survival and resistance.
75:25 – Second and Third Deployments: Iraq and Africa
Operations in Iraq and Africa, comparing the intensity and mission scope.
82:17 – Test Pilot Work and Evaluating Aircraft
Gallagher's role as a test pilot and what it’s like evaluating advanced military aircraft.
89:08 – Reflections on Service and Returning Home
Quinn reflects on combat, mental health, burnout, and transitioning to civilian life.

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