Episode

Warbirds, the Whale, and a Life Well Lived

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Fighter Pilot Podcast
Published
Dec 8, 2025
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2394
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Summary

We’re opening the vault for another Happy Hour —this one from 2021 with retired U.S. Navy Captain Matthew “Tom” Maxwell. Tom flew numerous World War II– and Korean War–era aircraft from carriers around the world before eventually finding his way into his favorite platform: the Douglas A-3 Skywarrior. In the “Whale,” he famously saved a fuel-starved F-8 by breaking the rules and refueling the Crusader over North Vietnam, getting the pilot safely back “feet wet.” He was also aboard USS Oriskany during the devastating October 1966 fire that claimed the lives of 44 sailors. Tom captured these stories and many others in his memoir Grandfather’s Journal: A Grandson’s Journey into His Grandfather’s Life , a short and delightful read naval aviation aficionados will enjoy. Sadly, Tom passed away a year after this Happy Hour originally aired and now rests at Arlington National Cemetery. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-fighter-pilot-podcast/donations