Jimmy Hatch grew up in the mountains of Utah and joined the Service on his 17th birthday. After serving four years in the US fleet, Jimmy completed SEAL Training with Class 164 in 1990, launching him into a 22-year career with the SEAL Teams that would take him across the world. Deployed many times, Jimmy was involved in over 150 direct action missions in all the places you’ve heard about and a few you haven’t. His military career ended in 2009, when he was severely injured on his final mission. His life was saved by his teammates and the working dog on his team, marking the beginning of a long and challenging recovery.
Following 18 surgeries, Jimmy left the hospital, facing a new battle with mental health struggles. Determined to find purpose beyond his own struggles, he founded Spike’s K9 Fund, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the welfare of the nation’s working K9s, honoring the loyalty and courage of his own canine comrades. Jimmy also co-authored Touching the Dragon and Other Techniques for Surviving Life’s Battles, sharing insights on resilience and recovery. Jimmy has traveled far and wide giving speeches on his experiences to help others prepare for when life gets tough.
In 2019, Jimmy embarked on a new journey, studying the humanities at Yale University and graduating in 2024. Now, he is working on a second book as he works part-time for Yale Admissions and serves as a lecturer at the Jackson School of Global Affairs.