Damn and damn. This guy was in Iraq with me, we were ripping (swapping out) with his team and our medic got hurt and he instantly stepped up to stay longer and take his place. Ended up not happening but I always respected that! Hooya brother.
Patrick should have shared his skincare routine lol. Watching him on savage actual I knew he was in special ops as a SWCC but I had no idea how much secret squirrel stuff he did. A 25 year career is not something you see very often in that kind of community!
Damn. I haven't seen this fella in years. Worked with Pat in Iraq, cool no bullshit guy. Nice to see he's doing well. On Time On Target Never Quit. Great Interview.
I remember this guy from my Afghan deployment! We had talked about his belts, great design. The outpost in Afghan he couldn't remember was COP Hutal. Not a good place. I'm pretty sure he was there till 7th group closed it down. As always great interview.
i watch SA all the time and had zero clue Patrick was nearly 50 years old, I guess it only makes sense with a career like his, ill be damned if I aint blown away though
@@chrismiles8225 Youll hate it especially if your enlisting At Parris island😂Even stationed at Camp Lejuene or Cherry Point Marine Corp Airstation it's all bad especially all being by the coast in NC
@@Montweezy Hey, it's tough on us hollywood marines too..... Hell, sometimes in the winter we'd have to wear long sleeves, or very minimum, a light jacket.....
This guy Patrick is an amazing man, u saved ALOT of soldiers lives during war and I can only say thank u sir for serving our great country and saving our American Soldiers!!
I had the pleasure of meeting Patrick this past weekend at the Iron fire event through our mutual friend, Jason Lilley. Great guys and great beers. Can't wait to see my buddy Jason on the show.
@@benjaminburns4412 They’ve mentioned talking to the developers of it on Savage Actual. So unless it’s a completely different game, I’m pretty sure that’s what he was referring to.
It's out on PC. Six Days in Fallujah. I have t had a chance to play it yet. It suppose to come to console this year but that's highly unlikely. I watched Fallujah Vets play it and react. Every single one of them said its absolutely insane and the closest thing to being there in person. Some couldn't even keep playing. Uses real names and situations. It's not like CoD or anything. You have to get to know your team and actually have to learn to work as a unit. Going on door knocks and you can get ambushed at any time from any direction. Looks stupid good and realistic. Ultimate milsim game. Makes Tarvok look like childs play. No other game even close to this level of realism. You are never ever safe.
Just in the opening minutes of this one, talking about his childhood, & I freaking love this guy already. He's not the typical chest pounding door kicker...& I love those guys as well, but Patrick's more of an everyman with a wonderful personality...an everyman who turns out to be quite special. This is my favorite new UA-cams channel - love what you're doing here!
Good interview. Patrick is a high energy guy who had a lot of military training and served in a lot of hot spots.A guy who didn’t like boring jobs. Real interesting fellow.
The story of putting the navy bell bottoms on backwards has me ROFL. Priceless humor. It's fun to hear about nonsensical mistakes from people who otherwise are squared away.
Wow, what a story! I just found Savage Actual the other day. I love all the stories, getting a idea of what these guys go through, all the members of the military go through and a glimpse into some of the situations they faced. The ups and downs. Wow.. I have alot of respect for all the branches of the military and the police for doing what they do, to keep us all safe and free. Even though yes, it feels almost like the world is collapsing on itself the past few years. Thank you Sir for your service!
What an incredible story. The various tracks he followed seemed to meld well through the years. I’m glad to see successes within the veteran community. Thank you for your service.
Oh shit! Legionaries were great dudes! Much respect for them! 44:29. Haven't heard any one until now mention "Agile Provider". Had a blast swapping "War stories and Boot Camp myths"!
This is the third time I've listed to this entire podcast. I really enjoy it, and find his story very interesting. For some reason I thought he was a sarc also. Good shyt
The best of the best. Being a minority in this case becomes a enormity. The quality of passing all moral bounds and the ability of a monstrous offense. Pure refined skill. Much respect.
at 23 min. when he speaks of arriving in South Carolina, the humidity etc.....hahahahahaha! It cracked me up. I'm from Florida but spent most my life in SC, even did boot camp there. The humidity is what drove me to move to another state!!!!! Oh I loved listening to his story of it hitting him, I know brother, so glad to be done with the sweltering humidity!
Amazing interviews keep them coming and thank you all for your service and sacrifices. Please try to get Andy Stumpf on here...would love to hear that interview it would be hilarious
When I grew up, the instructions my mom and Dad gave me was be in by dark unless you are bleeding. After tearing up several tee-shirts for bandages when I needed to stop bleeding they got me a small first aid kit so I would stop tearing up tee-shirts. The blood was usually from dirt clod fights with another group of kids in the neighborhood.
@@CombatStory Unrelated side note: thanks for hosting this show Ryan! It's been amazing to hear such incredible stories and you do a great job of spotlighting guests rather than talk over them.
Thinking about going for swcc, so I’m really glad there’s actually some information about them. I still wish there were more information on them, not even my recruiter had much on them.
I mean, technically Marines are artist's in hindsight. They paint the field amazingly although all the other colors don't exist besides brass and red. But still, they do paint with air brushes...
Used to getting so far through buds got you a fast track for a sb job. I think that if you made it ½-¾ thru regardless of if you dor or not could go straight into sbu training.
Great channel. I know you have a good microphone, but you need to tweak the audio because it sounds like you’re using a laptop mic and the gain set high.
X-Man? Shoot son. I’d spend a couple weeks at camp at Sacandaga Lake at after a 13 mile trip across Batchlerville Bridge finally made it to the country store and bait shop. There awaited our prize. A coke and a Sgt Rock comic book😂
Great story. need more men like Patrick in leadership positions. if only we can take politics out of politics then maybe we could get this ship straightened out. Makes you wonder about the type of person that even pursues a career in politics. Narcissism? YES. I dreamt of being a cartoonist at Disney but grew up with a rifle in my closet. America is an amazing place.
Damn and damn. This guy was in Iraq with me, we were ripping (swapping out) with his team and our medic got hurt and he instantly stepped up to stay longer and take his place. Ended up not happening but I always respected that! Hooya brother.
That’s bad ass. Thanks for sharing that.
Patrick should have shared his skincare routine lol. Watching him on savage actual I knew he was in special ops as a SWCC but I had no idea how much secret squirrel stuff he did. A 25 year career is not something you see very often in that kind of community!
Cammie Paint.
Probably a paste, applied twice a day, made from salt water mixed with gunpowder and IPA.
The blood of his enemies has rejuvenated his skin 😄 much more likely than good genetics 😄👍
Lmao
Skin care routine??🤣🤣
I went to Corpes school with Patrick never thought I would see his face again. Good to see you buddy been a long time.
Damn. I haven't seen this fella in years. Worked with Pat in Iraq, cool no bullshit guy. Nice to see he's doing well. On Time On Target Never Quit. Great Interview.
he has a youtube channel called savage actual
As a former infantry medic I can totally relate to how he feels about doing trauma, an amazing challenging job that has immense highs and lows.
Agreed
I'm happy to see this guy on here. He's a cool dude for real
This could use a part 2. Actually, the majority of these Combat Story's could use a part 2.
I like this channel but I wish all these episodes were longer
Absolutely! I know it's great to meet new faces, but some of the excellent story tellers definitely need a part 2 or 3 or 4 😁👍
I remember this guy from my Afghan deployment! We had talked about his belts, great design. The outpost in Afghan he couldn't remember was COP Hutal. Not a good place. I'm pretty sure he was there till 7th group closed it down. As always great interview.
i watch SA all the time and had zero clue Patrick was nearly 50 years old, I guess it only makes sense with a career like his, ill be damned if I aint blown away though
Woah he does not look 50
It would be awesome if you could do an interview with yourself :) You are really great at that too. My compliments to your work.
Yes I would love to here about Ryan Fugit
Agreed! Also Survival Russia shows up on all the good videos! 👍
You're UA-cam is awesome love watching your videos 🤙
@@james-im1sj Thank you James :)
I live in North Carolina that humidity is like breathing hot soup!😂😂😂
I have to borrow that hot soup! 🔥
@@chrismiles8225 Youll hate it especially if your enlisting At Parris island😂Even stationed at Camp Lejuene or Cherry Point Marine Corp Airstation it's all bad especially all being by the coast in NC
@@Montweezy Hey, it's tough on us hollywood marines too..... Hell, sometimes in the winter we'd have to wear long sleeves, or very minimum, a light jacket.....
@@semperfi5857 I know that water out there is cold as hell compared to the east coast!!!!
Sampson county might be the worst
Pat was always a squared away guy at 20. Nice to see this interview with one of my fellow brothers... God, Country and Fast Boats!!
you ever do any work with sbt22?
@@dillioncowie5220 yes
@@FreedomWon20 nice. I work for the company who builds the 11meter and 9meter ribs also the socrs 22 uses. Thank you for your service.
@@dillioncowie5220 My HONOR.....
This guy Patrick is an amazing man, u saved ALOT of soldiers lives during war and I can only say thank u sir for serving our great country and saving our American Soldiers!!
I salute u Patrick and wanna say thank you for ur service to this great country!!
These are exactly the type of thing i was looking for. Fucking awesome podcasts. Please for the love of christ don't stop these.
Medics have an insanely difficult job. I spent 10 years in the Army and I wouldn't want the job. Stress on top of stress. Good interview.
I had the pleasure of meeting Patrick this past weekend at the Iron fire event through our mutual friend, Jason Lilley. Great guys and great beers. Can't wait to see my buddy Jason on the show.
Man, this man is cold as a rock. No one would ever guess what he was doing and where he was!
As someone else said, every single one of these needs a part 2
God man these podcasts are a great way to start a morning.
👆🏻
Couldn't agree more
Literally what im doing rn lolllll. Enjoy your days patriots 🙏🏾 🇺🇸
Heck yeah now for Jason!
Wait did you just say they are making a game? First I've heard of it.
I think they’re consulting with “Six Days in Falluhjah”
@@kevingnomen6092 that's what I was thinking too as the missions are based on true stories
@@benjaminburns4412 They’ve mentioned talking to the developers of it on Savage Actual. So unless it’s a completely different game, I’m pretty sure that’s what he was referring to.
It's out on PC. Six Days in Fallujah. I have t had a chance to play it yet. It suppose to come to console this year but that's highly unlikely. I watched Fallujah Vets play it and react. Every single one of them said its absolutely insane and the closest thing to being there in person. Some couldn't even keep playing. Uses real names and situations. It's not like CoD or anything. You have to get to know your team and actually have to learn to work as a unit. Going on door knocks and you can get ambushed at any time from any direction. Looks stupid good and realistic. Ultimate milsim game. Makes Tarvok look like childs play. No other game even close to this level of realism. You are never ever safe.
There's a video of people playing moving up through the city. It had me on the edge of my seat just watching.
Patrick is the definition of a grey man. You never think he was in spec ops. It is crazy that he's 50 and looks like he's in his 20's.
This is my favorite UA-cam-channel. I could never endure what these guys have to suffer through.
Hell yeah Warlord. Former (2005-2013) 2/2 Golf Company Raider myself.
Love the "DOUBLE DEUCE "
Great discussion
Bro....get yer *likes* up
Mrguns, how do you have time to do anything with all the videos I see you commenting on?
@@alvinb.52 bro?
@@luthiervandros sarcasm sir
@@alvinb.52 sorry. No coffee today!
Just in the opening minutes of this one, talking about his childhood, & I freaking love this guy already. He's not the typical chest pounding door kicker...& I love those guys as well, but Patrick's more of an everyman with a wonderful personality...an everyman who turns out to be quite special. This is my favorite new UA-cams channel - love what you're doing here!
He's such a cool cat & bad ass. These podcasts help me get thru my days at work, THANK YOUUUUU
My dad was a SWCC to, watched his videos a lot, didn’t know he was a SWCC
I knew your dad. He was at SBT 20 in Norfolk when I was there.
Your Pops was my Team Chief while at 12. Small world.
I hella enjoy watching this guy on SavageActual with Jason 👍👍👍🇺🇸 awesome/badass Warrior!✊ Much Respect Man
So hyped for this one! Glad to see you got him on, hopefully we can get one with Jason next!
Lets go Savage Actual! Love seeing vets excell and succeed after military and special services.
Good interview. Patrick is a high energy guy who had a lot of military training and served in a lot of hot spots.A guy who didn’t like boring jobs. Real interesting fellow.
Live your podcast and your guest! This dude is yet another in line of American Heroes!!! 🇺🇸⚔️🇺🇸
The story of putting the navy bell bottoms on backwards has me ROFL. Priceless humor. It's fun to hear about nonsensical mistakes from people who otherwise are squared away.
Thank you Patrick for sharing your story. Another awesome combat story. Can you try and get Andy stumpf or Jocko Willink on your podcast?
Please get Andy stumpf
Damn! You have a great show man! I really enjoy all of these amazing humans stories!
You are doing good interviews and you’re really well spoken.
Another great example of our boys! Great work you are doing my friend, KUDO'S to you !
Outstanding interview, thank you guys!
Wow, what a story!
I just found Savage Actual the other day. I love all the stories, getting a idea of what these guys go through, all the members of the military go through and a glimpse into some of the situations they faced. The ups and downs. Wow..
I have alot of respect for all the branches of the military and the police for doing what they do, to keep us all safe and free. Even though yes, it feels almost like the world is collapsing on itself the past few years.
Thank you Sir for your service!
What an incredible story. The various tracks he followed seemed to meld well through the years. I’m glad to see successes within the veteran community. Thank you for your service.
Wow, Very cool stuff. Thanks for sharing your stories.
Ryan, another great interview. Love watching Combat Story.
Oh shit! Legionaries were great dudes! Much respect for them! 44:29. Haven't heard any one until now mention "Agile Provider". Had a blast swapping "War stories and Boot Camp myths"!
Hour and 20 in and havent heard a combat story yet... the intro was so good
Another great interview Ryan, this guy is a real character
Ha! FAST CO. badass first time in a podcast. Great interview 🇺🇸🍻
This is the third time I've listed to this entire podcast. I really enjoy it, and find his story very interesting. For some reason I thought he was a sarc also. Good shyt
Great job Ryan. These interviews are awesome.
I went to MCT in late '94. By then it was separated from ITB completely. 03's were going to ITB direct without MCT.
Can’t wait to see Jason’s interview!
It didn’t disappoint
The best of the best. Being a minority in this case becomes a enormity. The quality of passing all moral bounds and the ability of a monstrous offense. Pure refined skill. Much respect.
Did not know he was a corpsman attached to DEVGRU Thats awesome
If you ever get a chance to have Kevin Holland on your show I think he would have an interesting story or two to tell.
Another great episode! Love this channel!
Love these interviews, keep them comin!!
at 23 min. when he speaks of arriving in South Carolina, the humidity etc.....hahahahahaha! It cracked me up. I'm from Florida but spent most my life in SC, even did boot camp there. The humidity is what drove me to move to another state!!!!! Oh I loved listening to his story of it hitting him, I know brother, so glad to be done with the sweltering humidity!
Yesssss this is great I’ve wanted to be a SWCC since I was 16 im enlisting soon
Good luck man!!!!💯
@@Montweezy Thanks Dude
I’ve heard some stories about those dudes none of them good. And many of the seals despise them.
Super jelly man, I'm too old. Best of luck, get in the best shape possible and find a mentor
@@jesseterrell9354 yet they cover the SEALs asses...they should love them
This 'podcast' or whatever is THE BEST!
Amazing interviews keep them coming and thank you all for your service and sacrifices. Please try to get Andy Stumpf on here...would love to hear that interview it would be hilarious
He's a damn trip and love this podcast!
Dude is hilarious
@@LP3me I listened to again today. He's funny for sure.
When I grew up, the instructions my mom and Dad gave me was be in by dark unless you are bleeding. After tearing up several tee-shirts for bandages when I needed to stop bleeding they got me a small first aid kit so I would stop tearing up tee-shirts. The blood was usually from dirt clod fights with another group of kids in the neighborhood.
Great interview. Interesting guy and diverse experiences.
Shout out to him and Jason. Live savage actual! You should do Jason next
Thank You for your service SIR!
Enjoyed it he's like a guy just outta of highschool wow
Holy shit I thought he was 15 years younger...
I know! It’s a deal with the devil!
@@CombatStory Unrelated side note: thanks for hosting this show Ryan! It's been amazing to hear such incredible stories and you do a great job of spotlighting guests rather than talk over them.
I thought he is 35 max...
Benjamin Button disease is a serious illness, he's definitely terminal 😄👍
Lol what he looks good for middle age
Taught us in SERE school seems like a stand up guy
This guy is pure entertainment.
Here before Savage Actual fans start flocking
Thinking about going for swcc, so I’m really glad there’s actually some information about them. I still wish there were more information on them, not even my recruiter had much on them.
Just went to a recruiter for swcc and they told me I was medically perminately disqualified
This is one of the funniest guys. Enjoyed it.
I mean, technically Marines are artist's in hindsight. They paint the field amazingly although all the other colors don't exist besides brass and red. But still, they do paint with air brushes...
Ryan please do the interview I would love to hear your own backstory
Awesome...foreveryoung
Dude, this podcast rocks!
Excellent story telling. Bravo.
Amazing
Very good interview....thanks to you both...
The Event at the National Mall was Public Service Recognition Week. I did it twice with Bravo Co 4th LAR BN.
Used to getting so far through buds got you a fast track for a sb job. I think that if you made it ½-¾ thru regardless of if you dor or not could go straight into sbu training.
Ryan good stuff ✌️😎..
This should be good! Also seems like a good portion of the guys you interview started off as Marines.
Awesome Life Story . . . ."Paddy" . . . . . . . . . . . .
Great interview and SF brother.
Just by the name you can tell this guy is savage 😏
I also had to go through MCT before going to SOI. I learned nothing at MCT except how to be miserable for 30 days.
Been wanting to know more about his background. Wish I'd seen this earlier.
Awsome to see a dude from Fonda leave Fonda, much love from broadalbin ny
Dude is a jack of all special traits....solid dude.
*Trades
Great channel. I know you have a good microphone, but you need to tweak the audio because it sounds like you’re using a laptop mic and the gain set high.
UA-cam be making it hard to like this video! Do you have your own stand alone platform for these podcasts ?
I’ll be damned, we have the same birthday. 18 years apart though.
I about shit myself when he said Fonda. I grew up in Fort Plain and worked in Fonda for 4 years.
Finally been waiting! Btw first
X-Man? Shoot son. I’d spend a couple weeks at camp at Sacandaga Lake at after a 13 mile trip across Batchlerville Bridge finally made it to the country store and bait shop. There awaited our prize. A coke and a Sgt Rock comic book😂
Great episode
Thanks for not letting me fuckin sleep last night! Keep up the great work.
Any time I hear the words (fk fk games) I can’t wait to hear what’s coming… good times
Great story. need more men like Patrick in leadership positions. if only we can take politics out of politics then maybe we could get this ship straightened out.
Makes you wonder about the type of person that even pursues a career in politics. Narcissism? YES. I dreamt of being a cartoonist at Disney but grew up with a rifle in my closet. America is an amazing place.
Camp Lejeune, Notorious Recon Video.