Calm in the Chaos - U.S. Navy Aviation Rescue Swimmer Podcast
Over two decades in the Navy, Aviation Rescue Swimmer David Allen built a career defined by courage and commitment. During one harrowing mission in the Persian Gulf, a ship was going down — and David launched in a CH-46 helicopter into chaos. That rescue would earn him the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, one of the highest awards for heroism not involving combat.
After that, David continued to serve as a SAR Instructor, at WTU (Weapons Tactic Unit) and later HSC-4, completing “3.5” deployments to Iraq. His story embodies the true spirit of the Rescue Swimmer creed — “So Others May Live.”
In this episode of Calm in the Chaos, David shares:
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CALM IN THE CHAOS PODCAST Episode 49
So Others May Live! 🫡🇺🇸
Keep Calm in the Chaos Merch
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