The U.S. Army Golden Knights: Elite Airborne Stories | Living History with Alex
In this episode of Living History with Alex, we sit down with members of the U.S. Army Golden Knights — the elite parachute team of the United States Army — including Sgt. Nelson Velez, Sgt. Katie Leadbetter, and Sgt. 1st Class Dusty Gebhardt.
They share what inspired them to join the Army, how they found their way to the Golden Knights, and what it means to serve on one of the most respected airborne teams in the world.
The team reflects on their different paths into military service, from family military traditions to Airborne service, medical work, helicopter maintenance, and Pathfinder operations. They explain how the Golden Knights are more than just parachutists — they are a mission-driven team supported by aviation, medical, and logistics personnel, all working together to represent the Army at the highest level.
They also talk about the pride of wearing the Golden Knights uniform, the intense training schedule behind each jump, and the life lessons they’ve learned through service, sacrifice, and doing hard things even when they seem intimidating.
🌟 Topics Covered:
🪂 Joining the Army and earning a place on the Golden Knights
🇺🇸 What it means to represent the U.S. Army at an elite level
✈️ Airborne service, aviation support, medicine, and Pathfinder experience
🎯 Training days, jump operations, and life behind the scenes
🏅 Pride, teamwork, and the legacy of those who came before them
💡 Advice on courage, growth, and going after difficult goals
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