Watch this detailed interview to learn more about James Hatch's incredible journey from the battlefield to recovery:
Curran is the disciplined, by-the-book leader who must manage his highly skilled but impulsive teammates in a high-stakes environment.
In 2009, Hatch was part of a team searching for Bowe Bergdahl. He was shot through the femur, a life-threatening injury that required 18 surgeries to save his leg.
The end of his career led to a deep personal crisis, including battles with depression and alcoholism. He famously speaks about the "dragon of guilt" and the difficulty of transitioning from being an "asset" to feeling like a "liability".
Hatch found a new purpose by founding Spike’s K9 Fund , a nonprofit dedicated to training and protecting working dogs. He also authored the book Touching the Dragon , which chronicles his path from despair to recovery at Yale University. 2. Lieutenant James Curran: Navy SEALs (1990)
Lt. Curran leads an elite team (including Charlie Sheen’s character, Dale Hawkins) on a mission to destroy stolen U.S. Stinger missiles in the Middle East.
It is worth noting that in Polish media, the phrase "jako jedyny ocalały" (as the only survivor) is most strongly associated with and the film Lone Survivor . Luttrell was the sole survivor of Operation Red Wings in Afghanistan, a story famously adapted into the movie starring Mark Wahlberg.
