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And to search for the Our American Stories podcast, go to the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On the morning of September 11, 2001, Peter Braxton was the first military pilot in the air over the Burning Twin Towers in downtown New York City. It was his first day on the job. Not long after, he did multiple tours of flight combat in the Middle East. Here's Peter with the story of his first combat mission in Afghanistan.
Most people don't They spend their whole career and they don't go to combat. And um I was one of those like those kids that went to preschool or kindergarten at four, because my birthday's in October. The next thing you know, I'm twenty two and I'm I'm I'm being shuttled off. To the Middle East, my first combat mission. Yeah, I'll never forget it.
You know, we're flying. You know, pushing into Afghanistan and refueling all of these coalition fighters and F-16s and Marine. F eighteen s and And one of our receivers you know, asked us to turn off the chaff. Like the The stuff that drops out of your plane if you're being shot at. And I was like, well, you know.
We don't have any of that. If that gets stuck, we're a big gas tank in the sky. I don't know, we'll blow up or it's not going to end well.
So they don't put it in. We don't have any offensive or defensive threat detection or And so I remember he radio. He's like, all right, well, you're getting shot at. Day one. First day And there's stuff blowing up next to our plane.
And it's a big KC-10. It's a big. We you know, refueling tanker. Look, we were briefed on every day before your mission, you're briefed by the Intel. Uh officers.
you know where The serviced air missile sites are where the activity is. What types of weapons they have, and you know, they have these shoulder-fired kinds of ancient. Um missiles, but You know, we called it, I guess, the golden BB, right? They're not. They're not that sophisticated, but they can take you out.
And you know, the range on those things are, you know, I think they were nineteen thousand feet.
So Here's the good news: our aero feeling altitude is 20 to 30,000 feet.
So, you know, if we stay towards the 27, Thousand feet area, then you know, there's probably less chance of them being able to hit us, but. You know, as the war progresses, they they obviously got They got their own tactics and what they would do is strap these missiles to a mule. and climb up. the mountain, like Sherpa up the mountain to about, you know, twelve or fourteen thousand feet. And then you can do the math.
They can reach you. And so You know, there were occasions where they were shooting at us. And again, no offensive or defensive threat detection.
So, how did we know? contact with Command and Control and they would tell us. you know, what quadrant or what's you know. You've got to launch rifle, rifle. you know There's not much tactics that you can do in the KC-10.
You could do this kind of retrograde maneuver. Um where you climb away from the threat and You know, if you're still alive in seven seconds. Great. You know, can be described as hours of boredom. followed by moments of sheer terror.
You know, that's It's kind of accurate, actually. I mean I've had to do that before. I've had to I've had to do that maneuver to climb away from the threat and There was it was A part of my life. And at the time it was tough. It was really hard.
Really, really hard. This is a it's a it's a huge mental load. emotionally to be 22, 23, 24. Have This type of machine that you're responsible for, and the people to operate it, and to motivate, incentivize, and I actually bring them home alive. That's what I would tell him.
This machine flies itself and. You know, my only job is to get you home. And I remember landing, and I was thinking, what did I get myself into? Like, what happened? It it's so mentally taxing.
If you're not used to it or you're not seasoned. I remember we landed around five PM. And You know, the sun was going down. It's late, it's in November, early November, and the sun's going down. And I just passed out.
I think it was just mental exhaustion. I was in my uniform, I still had my boots on. We're in a tent, on a cot. I probably almost faceplanted. I was probably asleep before my head hit the pillow.
And you're supposed to be allowed 12 hours of uninterrupted rest. And so What seemed like 12 hours later, Somebody alerted me. I woke up. I was still in my uniform. I still had my boots on.
It was 5. And I remember walking out of the tent And I was like, this is what? What side of the planet are we on? Why is the sun going down? It's getting darker.
I had slept for twenty-four straight hours. They woke me up at five PM I was alerted for my second combat mission. And the sun was going down. I don't know too many people who can sleep for 24 straight hours, but it takes some type of mental exhaustion for that to happen. I didn't get up.
No food, no water, no bathroom breaks. And I remember thinking, this is not going to be easy. This is not going to be and that's You know, again, I guess that's what these troops go through, and that's why they probably deserve some.
Some gratitude and latitude. For what they do. I know they're called to do it, and it's their duty. They're trained to do it. But it's not easy.
It wasn't. It wasn't easy. And a terrific job on the production, editing, and storytelling by our own Greg Hengler. And a special thanks to Peter Braxton for sharing his story of his first day up in the air as a pilot. A trained pilot in the U.S.
Air Force in Afghanistan on that very first day. He hears the words you're getting shot at. And he's flying a KC-10, by the way, a big refueling tanker. And every day he's briefed about the perils of being in the air. The intel officers are telling the kind of weapons the enemy has, where to go, where not to go.
But of course war and combat.
Well, they're unpredictable. and in the end he had one task, bring his crew home. and bring them home he did. The story of Peter Braxton's first day of combat in Afghanistan here. on our American stories.
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