Chris Klaftenegger, Pt. 1 - Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman (SARC) and Pararescue Jumper - EP. 60
Jan 10, 2024
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Guest Chris Klaftenegger discusses his journey as a special operations medic in two military branches, sharing insights on selection courses, combat medicine evolution, recon vs. PJ communities, and his time as a Marine Recon instructor. The podcast delves into resilience, mental challenges in training, and the importance of self-awareness and teamwork in specialized military programs.
Transitioned from SARC to PJ through specialized training and diverse military experiences.
Highlighted mental and emotional challenges in selection courses and importance of resilience.
Advocated for balanced assessments and individual/team support in elite military training environments.
Deep dives
Chris Claftenanger's Diverse Military Journey
Chris Claftenanger, a former special operations medic in multiple military branches, shares his journey from a special amphibious recon corpsman in first recon battalion to transitioning to become a pararescueman (PJ) in the Air Force reserve. He describes attending various specialized schools, including advanced rescue swimmer training, avalanche, and tactical search and rescue programs. Eventually, he moved into private security, teaching roles, and business and technology leadership.
Chris's Decision to Pursue Para-Rescue Training
After encountering PJs from Alaska, Chris became inspired to join the Air Force as a pararescueman. His initial hesitation due to uncertainties about the military commitment shifted as he delved into pre-hospital medicine roles and found a passion for emergency response. Motivated by his desire to become a PJ, Chris navigated the rigorous screening, physical training, and preparation required for this challenging career path.
Reflecting on Chris's Military Experiences
Chris reflects on his military experiences, from training as a SEAL corpsman to frustrating moments at BUD/S and recon training. He shares insights into the mental and emotional challenges faced during selection courses, highlighting the importance of resilience and identifying the X factor that sets successful candidates apart. Chris emphasizes the balance between individual perseverance and team support in navigating intense training environments.
Instructor Insights Highlighting Resilience and Mental Preparation
Drawing from his role as an instructor, Chris discusses common indicators of success in candidates, focusing on the balance between physical readiness and mental fortitude. He emphasizes the importance of subjective and objective assessments in selecting candidates who exhibit the endurance and adaptability required for special operations. Chris's experience underscores the ongoing process of building resilience and preparing candidates for the demanding nature of elite military roles.
Navigating Trajectory Changes and Burnout in Special Operations
Chris delves into the complexities of career trajectory shifts, instances of burnout, and the pivotal moments that prompt individuals to reevaluate their paths within special operations. His experiences highlight the challenges of identifying personal limits, managing stress, and making decisions to transition to new roles or career fields. Chris's insights underscore the ongoing process of self-assessment, adaptability, and resilience in high-pressure military environments.
Chris Klaftenegger was a special operations medic in two different military branches, and he has been to selection courses in the US Navy, Marines, and Air Force.
He began his career as a SARC - a Special Amphibious Recon Corpsman at 1st Recon Battalion.
After that, he transferred to a reserve unit of the Air Force and went through selection and training to become a Pararescueman, also known as a PJ.
He also attended countless other schools, ranging from the Coast Guard’s Advanced Rescue Swimmer school to avalanche and tactical structural collapse search and rescue schools.
Chris then worked in private security as an emergency response medic, personal security specialist, and medical instructor.
Following that, he transitioned to the world of business and technology. He is currently the Chief Operating Officer of Onyx Industries, a company of former special operators making intelligent unmanned systems and airborne solutions for the defense industry.
In this episode, we talk about Chris' career, his experiences in various selection courses, and his time as a Marine Recon instructor.
We're splitting this conversation into two parts and will run the second half in a few days.
Time Stamps:
00:00:22 Intro to Chris Klaftenegger 00:01:26 Military Journey 00:08:44 BUD/S vs BRC 00:12:08 Learning to Regulate 00:18:58 Recon and PJ Community Differences 00:20:30 Evolution of Combat Medicine 00:27:32 Recon Instructor 00:36:32 Weakest Person in the Class 00:40:05 Sponsor 00:40:57 Common Signals of the "X Factor" 00:44:01 Selection is More Than Finding the Best Exercisers 00:46:50 Outro
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