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USAF Combat Control Training, Pipeline and Overcoming Fear with Special Guest, CCT Renaldo Miller

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2020
  • This week, the Ones Ready team continues to bring insight, experience, and inputs from all over the AFSPECWAR world. We sit down with United States Air Force Combat Controller, SMSgt Renaldo Miller and talk about his experience in the pipeline, his Combat Control training afterward, his time in the pool, how he feels about cross trainees, and of course- the one piece of advice he thinks you all should hear.
    Pay special attention to the Overcoming Fear section. This week, drop an answer in the comments to the following question-
    After hearing how SMSgt Miller deals with his anxiety over military jump operations and the real side to all the "cool guy" jump days that you see on the Gram, do you think you'll have an aspect of the job that you might not enjoy? Which one would it be?
    Chapter Markers-
    00:03:19 Renaldo's Background
    00:14:57 Pool Time
    00:27:24 Expectations vs. Reality
    00:40:09 Overcoming Fear
    00:48:08 Cross Trainees
    00:51:45 Advice
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    Video/Audio editing courtesy of nikki@onesready.com
    As always, THANK YOU for your support, we truly appreciate it.
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    #CombatControl #AirForceCCT #AirForceSpecialWarfare

Komentáře • 144

  • @dwainsellers6453
    @dwainsellers6453 Před 4 lety +190

    My son was awarded a Bronze Star for his service in Afghanistan as a CCT 2019 his first deployment

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 4 lety +24

      That’s amazing. Thank you for sharing!

    • @dwainsellers6453
      @dwainsellers6453 Před 4 lety +14

      @@OnesReady Thank you, I'm so very proud of of him.

    • @Evocati-Augusti
      @Evocati-Augusti Před 4 lety +20

      CCTs were really the "first there "their motto, as they were with the CIA to show what kind of power they wielded and the Afghans would shake to there bone when the laser finder was pointed at them as they watched the CCTs and the USAF bring the rain destroying target after target as they laid down more death than anyone in that war for years...in Iraq(it might be online) a CCT calls in an airstrike at the beginning of the Iraq war as a bunch of Iraq Army are leaving a building ..maybe 40-50..the bomb drops and the COMMS are clear and all you hear is somebody say "duuude" in a California accent lmao

    • @dwainsellers6453
      @dwainsellers6453 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Evocati-Augusti perfect!

    • @Mekhiclips
      @Mekhiclips Před 3 lety +11

      Thank you for making your son

  • @redzen5149
    @redzen5149 Před 3 lety +148

    I hate to make this about race but it makes me very happy to see an African American or black CCT dude.
    Shit really really drives me

    • @jamisgood21
      @jamisgood21 Před 3 lety +23

      You definitely don't see a lot of black special forces. Not for any other reason it seems than they don't have a huge turnout to try out for them.

    • @bangtang1717
      @bangtang1717 Před 3 lety +37

      i mean hey, when you see someone like you even if its something small like personality or in this case skin color or ethnicity, it makes you identify with that person, and helps you think that "hey that could be you too". its psychology right?

    • @Ky-vv8nj
      @Ky-vv8nj Před 3 lety

      @@jamisgood21 I wonder why

    • @liamsparling
      @liamsparling Před 3 lety +12

      @@Ky-vv8nj not being racist but black people are more often than not negative buoyant so the swimming aspect of the pipeline can get them if they aren’t proficient enough or are too negative buoyant. It has to do with the bone density of African and African American skeletons is a lot stronger than Caucasian or Asian skeletons.

    • @Ky-vv8nj
      @Ky-vv8nj Před 3 lety +4

      @@liamsparling damn alright, thanks for the info man!

  • @ronchildress9695
    @ronchildress9695 Před 3 lety +56

    One of the reasons the CCT Pipeline is two or so years long is because. Once deployed you will most likely be operating without any other Controllers on the Team you’re attached to. So all you can rely on is what’s in your Ruck Sack, and Brain Housing Group.

    • @zpettigrew
      @zpettigrew Před rokem +2

      Yes. My PJ pipeline was about 2.5 years. For the same reasons. We usually go in with 2 guys when we evac/rescue more than 5. However, in contingency operations? Yeah -- those "regs" kinda get thrown out the window.

    • @offspringfan1288
      @offspringfan1288 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, and you pull your weight then you are one of the boys. The SEALs, Rangers, Raiders, Recon, you name, if you are a competent CCT and pull your weight then you are accepted as a brother with those units you will augment into. Same can be said for PJs and Navy SARCs.

  • @paulbolton7021
    @paulbolton7021 Před 3 lety +46

    Old School CCT here from way back in 1965. Great video with a lot of good info on what you guys do and had to go through to wear the Scarlet Beret (we wore blue ones when I was in). What we did in my days can't hold a candle to what you guys do today. I hold you all in the highest esteem.

  • @ericwatt4391
    @ericwatt4391 Před 3 lety +30

    My son is in the CCT pipeline now and I've really appreciated being able watch your videos for info on the career field.

  • @NoFaceINoCase
    @NoFaceINoCase Před 3 lety +17

    Army guy here.
    You’re spot on with rucking, at first it hurts but after a while rucking 22miles, is just a very long walk with your thoughts

    • @user-wd1vd9du2q
      @user-wd1vd9du2q Před 4 měsíci +1

      I was with the 82nd Airborne and I remember those long ass marches and humping thru the boonies!

  • @Testosterone_unplugged
    @Testosterone_unplugged Před 4 lety +30

    Thank you gents. Im Training hard and thank you for having Mr. Miller on..

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    • @tenhauser
      @tenhauser Před 4 lety +14

      OMG. I was running while listening to the podcast. Didn't even realize my phone was doing this....

  • @jamisgood21
    @jamisgood21 Před 3 lety +16

    I wish I was cool enough for CCT! I'm USAF vet. Just a mechanic. Always looked up to and revered the berets. I can't swim though and am terrified of water haha. Hence one big reason why I joined AF haha...only branch with no swimming requirements. (at least for BIG AF). I just ordered a few books "CCT", "Danger Close" (about TACP/JTAC), and a few others about CCT. Finished "Alone at Dawn" recently and reading "Guardian Angel" by Bill Sine about PJ's. I can't get enough USAFSOC! Living vicariously through the reading.

    • @timothyblazer1749
      @timothyblazer1749 Před 3 lety +5

      Without mechanics, stuff wouldn't fly. Your job was important! The better you did, the better the chance that a mission would succeed. TBH, 100% of SOCOM should buy a bottle for any active mechanic they encountered.

    • @jamisgood21
      @jamisgood21 Před 3 lety +2

      @@timothyblazer1749 Well thanks man. I appreciate it.

    • @aah4587
      @aah4587 Před 3 lety

      In another life I am a AFSOC .. mad respect

    • @robmills7611
      @robmills7611 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@timothyblazer1749God bless everyone in the U.S. military who does their job no matter what! I know special forces and Tier 1 operators get all the glory and expose but personally as an older person who's lived and seen a lot in my lifetime I am personally so GRATEFUL and PROUD for all the men and women who have and who do serve our country in our military! God bless and thank you all!! 👍❤️🇺🇸

  • @nicoplaneta6591
    @nicoplaneta6591 Před 4 lety +25

    By far most helpful SW information out there. thanks for all the help

  • @marcs990
    @marcs990 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi from an ex British Army JTAC, joined in 1990 left in 2017, I miss this sooo much, they guys especially. I started off as a Royal Signals Radio op but did the course a couple of years into my service, I did do some time embedded in US unit’s of various types, we luckily always after the first few hours found out that we all had the same dark sense of humour, the things we got up to I still can’t repeat the crazy stuff that we got up to.

  • @mickey1472
    @mickey1472 Před 3 lety +7

    Well done to the Ones Ready team. Renaldo was a great student and continues to listen, learn, and lead--it was a pleasure to listen.

    • @rickeymiller8998
      @rickeymiller8998 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for training him. He was proud to finish training up there in Ft. Bragg.

  • @user-wd1vd9du2q
    @user-wd1vd9du2q Před 4 měsíci +1

    I was in the 82nd Airborne Infantry in 1981-1987 and I remember having these dudes attached to us!

  • @richieumbatz8940
    @richieumbatz8940 Před rokem +2

    I stumbled upon this channel. I wish I would have gone into CCT back in the 80s when I was in. I was a SP, hated every minute of it, except when I was in the field.

  • @DJ4NG0850
    @DJ4NG0850 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m currently a civ working toward the goal of joining and becoming a CCT. I appreciate the insights and seeing how a weakness was made a strength. As well as, the insights into focusing in the classroom just as much as the physical side. I’ve attended the IFT’s and figured out my strengths and weaknesses. Seeing the results of a strong belief in oneself and focused mindset carried by someone else is inspiring to continue on my journey to be one of the best. Dope podcast and definitely subscribing for more.

  • @spartanhunter3003
    @spartanhunter3003 Před 4 lety +6

    Love to see an okie in AF SW! Can’t wait till I can hopefully add another to the PJ’s. God willing! Thanks for the content guys definitely gives weekly motivation to keep going forward and be better than the week before!

  • @speedracer2336
    @speedracer2336 Před 4 lety +5

    Elite of the elite! 2 year pipeline, wash out rate about 98 percent, tier 1

    • @ethanp7666
      @ethanp7666 Před 3 lety

      They’re classified as tier 1 operators and their pipeline has a 50% attrition rate in a&s and a further 27% in the Q course

    • @ethanp7666
      @ethanp7666 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jastonyuh765 sorry mis typed I meant tier 2 . The only CCTs that are tier one are the CCTs in 24 special tactics squadron which is a JSOC unit

  • @mike3000usa1
    @mike3000usa1 Před 3 lety +3

    I was with CCT from 1971 until 1981 I have a pretty good idea what this is like.

  • @rickeymiller8998
    @rickeymiller8998 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow! SMSgt Miller is my little brother! I didn't know that they posted this video on youtube. I'm proud of you lil bro!

  • @frankcastle5285
    @frankcastle5285 Před 4 lety +10

    My older brother is doing the apprentice course as we speak rn

  • @wntu4
    @wntu4 Před měsícem +2

    Renaldo should be a recruiter.

  • @brittonporter5063
    @brittonporter5063 Před rokem +1

    "Ask 'em how that book is coming along"
    that had me rolling that's funny as hell

  • @TheConcierge1
    @TheConcierge1 Před rokem +2

    Not to sound weird but as a black man who is currently working on becoming a CCT I really enjoyed this show. How’s this guy doing? Could you guys get him back in the show?

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před rokem +1

      He's doing great and thriving! I'll reach out to him, but I know he's either overseas or will be very shortly. 🍑

    • @TheConcierge1
      @TheConcierge1 Před rokem

      @@OnesReady thanks peaches

  • @FartInYourFace234
    @FartInYourFace234 Před rokem +2

    such a captivating conversation

  • @myklallen7184
    @myklallen7184 Před rokem +1

    I'm old school ROMAD. Predecessor to TACP... No Pipeline.. I was in Comms.. After ground radio school at Keesler, automatically made ROMAD

  • @justelynnnjoelle
    @justelynnnjoelle Před 4 lety +14

    LET'S. FREAKIN. GOOOOOOOOOOOO.

  • @miguelrodriguez-pl5ru
    @miguelrodriguez-pl5ru Před 3 lety +5

    Peaches, I know this is a long shot but would you mentor me sometime next year to get prepared to go through the CCT route

  • @johnhenderson6840
    @johnhenderson6840 Před 4 lety +4

    Love the podcast! Was wondering if you guys could give some insight on how it is for prior service guys going through the pipeline

    • @SunGraal
      @SunGraal Před 4 lety +1

      If you’re interested try and get in touch with a Specwar recruiter as early as possible, especially if you’ll need waivers. I’ve been “working” with the recruiter since February, the process to rejoin is super slow, so get on it ASAP.

    • @johnhenderson6840
      @johnhenderson6840 Před 4 lety +1

      Jake Furnish been in the process for awhile now! Was coming off of an injury when I decided to endure this process so it’s takin me awhile to get back into great shape for the PAST. Appreciate the comment and keep working hard!

  • @joshua24742
    @joshua24742 Před 4 lety +2

    Can you do a video bout your experience with different branches like the Marine Corps to AF special forces? Thank you

  • @codykoplin5337
    @codykoplin5337 Před 8 měsíci

    What kind of supplements can you take in indoc? Also how much liberty do you have on weekends and what kind of stuff can you buy? Do they have exchange and stuff like that at training. Can you take caffeine or drinks while your in training? I'm not talking about coffee either?

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 8 měsíci

      None. No supplements authorized other than specific approval from flight docs. You can drink energy drinks on the weekend/off time, the question would be “why”.

  • @xbunnythiefx
    @xbunnythiefx Před 4 lety +1

    A fellow Okie! Love to see it

  • @hammstah9578
    @hammstah9578 Před 2 lety +1

    Really helpful, good insight! Thank you, Ones Ready.

  • @darthsilversith667
    @darthsilversith667 Před rokem

    One of my best friends in high school ended up becoming a CCT. He joined up in 2006 and served till 2015, chance you may know him. His nick name in high school was skids.

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před rokem

      Maybe, but I don’t know a Skids so we probably didn’t call him that. 🍑

    • @darthsilversith667
      @darthsilversith667 Před rokem

      @@OnesReady Daniel Skidmore ring a bell?

    • @renaldomiller9294
      @renaldomiller9294 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@darthsilversith667 Yup, I remember him

  • @dilana9531
    @dilana9531 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for your knowledge

  • @colindaily9152
    @colindaily9152 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for this.

  • @ericnelson4651
    @ericnelson4651 Před 4 lety +4

    Does the CCT use the JO 7110.65W for the ATC course, or another handbook for ATC policies?

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 4 lety +6

      Yep, we use the .65 for ATC. 🍑

  • @YeahNah8900
    @YeahNah8900 Před 4 lety +8

    Hey guys quick question, Have any of you guys worked with Australian CCT’s and are they directly comparable to USAF CCT as there isn’t muck info on them in Australia. Thank you and also love the vids keep up the good work🤙

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 4 lety +11

      I have worked with the Aussie CCT's, but it was a really long time again (2003) so I don't remember a lot of specifics. I do remember they were professional and awesome! I'm sure they've only gotten even more awesome over the years! 🍑

    • @YeahNah8900
      @YeahNah8900 Před 4 lety +1

      Ones Ready Ah sweet thanks for the response, yeah from what I hear they’re constantly improving and staying awesome🤙

  • @cbey
    @cbey Před 4 lety

    Great Episode. Love the willpower

  • @brandonbennett7337
    @brandonbennett7337 Před 3 měsíci

    I knew nothing about CCT until I found out the back story on John Chapman.

  • @kalimusclesmall8703
    @kalimusclesmall8703 Před 2 lety

    Sorry if this is dumb I know for the 500 meter swim you can use free style but in actual selection with finning I’m Assuming you have to use the CSS?

  • @mrshovelbottom7475
    @mrshovelbottom7475 Před 4 lety +2

    More story time? I do like those vids

  • @claytonfilpo
    @claytonfilpo Před 4 lety

    Great vid fellas

  • @chesterbrown6006
    @chesterbrown6006 Před 4 lety

    Great show

  • @jlittle5
    @jlittle5 Před 3 lety

    Get “Charlie Mike” or BG (HS) Holmes on!! #CCTLegends #WhatsUpPeaches

  • @zpettigrew
    @zpettigrew Před rokem

    CCT and CCT Operators are dope AF. Worked with them in Aeromedical Transport and the SOF PJ work I did. Guys are tough as coffin nails. However, I did beat the crap out of 3 CCT guys at one time - alone. By myself, with my bare hands. Yes, drinking was involved. A bunch of us were out watching a UFC in 2008. None of them believed that I used to be a Pro MMA Fighter and used to train with a guy fighting in the main event. So... I showed them. Even 3 of those tufffff guys didn't stand a chance. Great Operators though.

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před rokem

      That is very cool! Thanks for sharing.

  • @robinhoodremoval7924
    @robinhoodremoval7924 Před 10 měsíci

    are the swim tests done in a 25 or 50 mt/yard pool? I've been working on my scores in a 25 yard pool and hit the equivalent of 500mt so its a lot of turns but i'm curious if i should be looking for a longer pool? Appreciate all the info and videos

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 10 měsíci +1

      It’s not a big deal either way. Just have a good enough time so that it won’t matter. -T

  • @saiph8421
    @saiph8421 Před 3 lety

    Oklahoma boys 1up lets goooo!!

  • @vincenzoventresca8407
    @vincenzoventresca8407 Před 4 lety

    I’m a little confused on what a pipeline looks like for a STO who gets commissioned through AFA or AFROTC, I love the podcast for the STOs but what type of preparation should people who are looking at the STO career field do?

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 4 lety

      Essentially the same physical and mental preparation. What specific questions do you have?

    • @vincenzoventresca8407
      @vincenzoventresca8407 Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the reply, so is there any difference in training or the same just held to a higher standard? Also if someone joins through AFA or AFROTC do these officers have to take some additional schools in the pipeline?

  • @komea12
    @komea12 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you really work with seal team 6 and delta if you are a CC.? Also are there training courses to prepare you for SW?

  • @jimmulhern217
    @jimmulhern217 Před rokem

    Anyone know Kyle Larsen CCT 2012-2016 21st STS

  • @_Dylan15
    @_Dylan15 Před 2 lety

    Is every CCT a JTAC?

  • @nicoplaneta6591
    @nicoplaneta6591 Před 4 lety +3

    If you see this comment and you’re training for the pipeline, any afsc and in the chicagoland area please respond, would love to have someone to drown with

    • @komea12
      @komea12 Před 3 lety +1

      Wish you were near southeast texas

  • @TheZodiaq
    @TheZodiaq Před 2 lety

    Hey I have a question if anyone is able to answer. How much rucking do you do in any of the AFSW pipelines? Is it Army/Marines level rucking where you do it so often it really wears on your back and knees only after a 4 or 4 year active duty enlistment term? Every Army/Marines person I’ve met and talked to (that did Infantry or even Mechanic) has told me they are constantly suffering in their lower back and knees (even tho they were active for “only” 3-4 years), can the same be said in AFSW pipelines? (I also say “only” when it comparison with those who stay in for 10+ years, im not currently military and have lots of respect for anyone serving right now).
    Thank you very much if anyone can answer this.

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 2 lety

      So- results may vary. I can't say 100% what every person you talked to experienced- but we pride ourselves on the longevity and durability of the operators (and support) in AFSW. So while the stressors may be the same (and yes, we do lots of rucking)- you'll have WAY more resources to help keep you working. Hope that helped. -A

    • @TheZodiaq
      @TheZodiaq Před 2 lety +1

      @@OnesReady Hi, thank you so much for the response! This was an informative answer, I wouldn’t have to worry about bad knees/lower back in the long run then if I make it through the AFSW pipeline, thank you!

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 2 lety

      @@TheZodiaq hahahah- you’ll still have a bad back and bad knees- it’ll just take longer 😎
      But seriously, this job is hard and to do it for decades takes a toll. Even doing it for a short time is tough. -A

  • @randymoore2477
    @randymoore2477 Před 4 lety

    Are y’all E7s and up?

  • @AbstractDreamz
    @AbstractDreamz Před 2 lety

    I would come out of retirement tomorrow just to have a chance to fulfill the dream to be CCT. WTF, I swim fricking 7 days a week ( over 25 miles a week) and ruck frequently. Damn regret is a bitch. Is there a CCT for 43 year olds? LOL!!

  • @dominicwander940
    @dominicwander940 Před 3 lety

    What was the swimming video he mentioned helped him?

  • @xMcMuffinx94
    @xMcMuffinx94 Před 4 lety +1

    Can someone that is color blind become a CCT?

    • @bujurocks8188
      @bujurocks8188 Před 4 lety

      I dont think so, check the official website

    • @shanemccarthy439
      @shanemccarthy439 Před 3 lety

      Sorry man you can’t become a CCT if you are colorblind

  • @AnglerAnthony
    @AnglerAnthony Před 3 lety

    How tall is peaches?

  • @Aborrayo
    @Aborrayo Před 3 lety

    What’s the name of the book he got...?

  • @GarboXU14
    @GarboXU14 Před 3 lety

    You guys talk a TON about rucking. I don’t think I completely understand what it is or how to train for it. Got any advice on how it should be varied (hills, flats, trails, roads, etc.) and how much weight to pack (55/75/100#)? Thanks!

    • @profd65
      @profd65 Před 3 lety +1

      What is it? You put a pack on your back, and start walking. Rucking is like backpacking, except you don't pitch a tent at the end of the walk. You're walking either for the sake of exercise or to meet a certain standard. For example, in Ranger School, you're required to ruck twelve miles in under three hours while carrying 47 pounds (a 35 pound ruck plus 12 pounds of water). I'm pretty sure this doesn't include the weight of the M4 rifle that you also have to carry. This is VERY ADVANCED rucking--something to set as a distant goal, definitely not something to start with. 16.8% of Ranger School students failed at this.
      You definitely should not go crazy with the weight, nor should you ruck more than two or three times per week. This is a serious exercise.
      If you Google "rucking," you'll actually find a lot of information. If I were you, I would also listen to what Rangers and Special Forces guys have to say about rucking--they've certainly done a lot of it.

  • @kotus3831
    @kotus3831 Před 2 lety +1

    How can one man be that close to ccts and not kno they exist. That's a different level of ghost 👻

  • @tylerk2533
    @tylerk2533 Před 4 lety +5

    Everytime I fantasize about the next one's ready episode getting dropped it's dropped maybe they same brain power could work with women ............. I'm on too something

  • @xavierguzman4812
    @xavierguzman4812 Před 2 lety

    The joke about who the CCT was just flew right over his head.......haha get it?

  • @michaelturgeon4057
    @michaelturgeon4057 Před rokem

    I hope all you special Operations Operators said " NO " to the Covid 19 Injections. You have a legal, constitutional and natural law right to reject the CV19 Injection. Thanks for your service........... Hooyah

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před rokem +1

      Our medical information is absolutely none of your business. But thanks for your opinion! - A

  • @jayda5406
    @jayda5406 Před 4 lety

    Nock-nock is trying to return aka dog.

  • @oldpirate7434
    @oldpirate7434 Před 3 lety

    GulfZulu

  • @johnhoward563
    @johnhoward563 Před 3 lety

    Then don’t make it about race, it should be absolutely, on merit alone. Any colour shouldn’t ever come into the equation. .

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey John, thanks for the reply. To whom are you referring? Or what, I guess?

  • @komea12
    @komea12 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you really work with seal team 6 and delta if you are a CC.? Also are there training courses to prepare you for SW?

    • @timothyblazer1749
      @timothyblazer1749 Před 3 lety

      Read up. CCTs work with 100% of SOCOM units, when they need air support and logistics.

    • @komea12
      @komea12 Před 3 lety

      @@timothyblazer1749 i thought so wasn't completely sure though.

    • @Ash12428
      @Ash12428 Před 3 lety +1

      A tier 1 CCT will work with delta and Dev. Rob O’Neil has a picture on his Instagram where he’s with a CCT on deployment.