
Service, Duty, and Leadership: An Interview with Tom Carrigan
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From maintaining F-16s in the Cold War to escorting U.S. presidents, retired Air Force crew chief and police lieutenant Tom Carrigan shares a lifetime of service, unforgettable stories, and lessons on leadership with 6th-grade historian Alex.
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In this special episode of Living History with Alex, 6th-grade historian and passionate storyteller Alex sits down with Mr. Tom Carrigan, a man whose life has been defined by service, discipline, and dedication. From the flight line of Homestead Air Force Base during the final years of the Cold War to the streets of Coral Gables as a police lieutenant, Mr. Carrigan’s career spans decades of commitment to both country and community.
As an Air Force crew chief in the 1980s, he maintained F-16 fighter jets, traveled with his squadron, and witnessed history unfold in a tense global climate. Transitioning seamlessly into law enforcement, he served 37 years in various roles — SWAT team member, motorcycle officer, detective, and leader — taking part in presidential escorts for Clinton, Bush, and Obama, working high-profile events like the Super Bowl and the Olympic Torch Run, and even serving at President Biden’s inauguration.
Throughout the conversation, Mr. Carrigan reflects on the discipline and life skills the military gave him, the challenges and rewards of police work, and the unforgettable moments that shaped his perspective. From saving lives in emergency calls to mentoring young people, his experiences reveal the deep impact one person can have when they commit themselves to service.
Packed with fascinating stories, heartfelt advice, and lessons about leadership, perseverance, and giving back, this episode is an inspiring listen for anyone interested in military history, law enforcement, or simply finding purpose in life.