CW4 Michael Rutledge. From SEAL Team 1 to 160th SOAR (A) Night Stalkers
Chief Rutledge always wanted to be an aviator in the military, but his unorthodox path took him from Naval air crew, to SEAL, to Army Warrant Officer, to 160th SOAR (NSDQ) to the 2nd Aviation Detachment at West Point. See below for more information. West Point Center for Oral History November 22, 2017 ·
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DESCRIPTION. CW4 Michael Rutledge wanted to fly since he was a boy. His father owned a vintage WWII biplane trainer, which, along with the movie Top Gun, and the Civil Air Patrol, convinced him to pursue becoming a Naval Aviator. After the Air Cadet program he applied for was curtailed, he enlisted in the Navy as a Naval Aircrewman and.
In 1993, Rutledge was selected for Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL Training. After graduation, he was assigned to SEAL Team ONE and an assignment at the Naval Special Warfare Center at Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, CA as an Advanced Training Instructor.
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Michael Rutledge is a 27 active duty year veteran with almost 12 years enlisted including a 3-year assignment as a Helicopter Rescue Swimmer, followed by 8 years as a Navy SEAL. While at SEAL Team One, he served as an M-60 gunner, Air Operations Specialist, Advanced Training Instructor and Platoon Leading Petty Officer.
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10K Share 956K views 4 years ago CW4 (R) Michael Rutledge grew up in a small farming community in Illinois. At the age of 5, his father introduced him to flying by taking him into the skies in.
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Politics In this episode Greg sits down CW4 Michael Rutledge (Retired) who spent 12 years in the Navy, 8 years at Seal Team One then transferred to the Army, went to flight school and served in the Elite 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) as a helicopter pilot. Don't miss this ! Episode Website More Episodes Greg Medford 2021
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Michael Rutledge is both a former Navy SEAL and Army Special Operations Aviator.Michael and I speak about the mindset after a 30 year Navy and Army military.
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Ep. 130 - Michael Rutledge (From Navy SEAL to 160th SOAR) August 20, 2019. Listen. 00:00. 00:00. As far back as he can remember, Michael Rutledge wanted to be a Naval Aviator. He lacked the grades to get him there, so he enlisted in the Navy, eventually becoming a Navy SEAL. Unable to ignore his desire to fly in the military, after 8 years as.
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CW4 Michael G. Rutledge is the current Commander, 2nd Aviation Detachment, USMA as well as an MX400 instructor and mentor for the West Point Football, Swimming, Parachute Team, and Aviation Club. He enlisted in the U.S Navy in 1990 from Davenport, IA as a Naval Aircrewman and Helicopter Rescue Swimmer. In 1993, Rutledge was selected for Basic.
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November 22, 2017 · Watch Chief Rutledge's interview here: http://www.westpointcoh.org/./a-career-filled-with. "A Career Filled With Detours": From SEAL to Night Stalker CW4 Michael Rutledge wanted to fly since he was a boy.
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Today we hear the Combat Story of Mike Rutledge, a Navy SEAL turned to 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) aviator who completed 17 combat deployments over a 30 year career.
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From the Fighter Sweep website: Michael Rutledge is a 30 active duty year veteran with almost 12 years enlisted including a 3-year assignment as a Helicopter Rescue Swimmer, followed by 8 years as a Navy SEAL.
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In this episode Greg sits down CW4 Michael Rutledge (Retired) who spent 12 years in the Navy, 8 years at Seal Team One then transferred to the Army, went to flight school and served in the Elite 160th. - Listen to Michael Rutledge - Navy Seal to Night Stalker - 160th SOAR (Airborne) by The Greg Medford Show instantly on your tablet, phone or browser - no downloads needed.
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Ep. 130 - Michael Rutledge (From Navy SEAL to 160th SOAR) Hazard Ground History As far back as he can remember, Michael Rutledge wanted to be a Naval Aviator. He lacked the grades to get him there, so he enlisted in the Navy, eventually becoming a Navy SEAL.
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CW4 Michael G. Rutledge is the current Commander, 2nd Aviation Detachment, USMA as well as an MX400 instructor and mentor for the West Point Football, Swimming, Parachute Team, and Aviation Club. He enlisted in the U.S Navy in 1990 from Davenport, IA as a Naval Aircrewman and Helicopter Rescue Swimmer.