could you imagine being in a survival situation behind enemy lines? i know most of us are well prepared for the unthinkable in friendly territory, but this guy had to do things like eating bugs, drinking water from wet socks, and the plant edibility test, all while evading detection by enemy forces. the stress must be tenfold in a case like that. all i know is that no matter what survival situation i ever find myself in, i can always think, "hey, it could be worse, at least i'm not being hunted by serbian paramilitaries who wouldn't mind shooting me." it would really put things into perspective if you know what i mean.
All military crewmembers (pilots, navs, etc), go through extensive training to do just that. They attend water survival (2 weeks when I went) and basic survival (3 weeks) where they learn survival skills along with resistance and escape and evasion training. Then they receive supplemental training at the units based upon the mission they perform and the environments they operate in.
I have participated in exercises which involved dropping crewmembers in the desert within the auspices of a combat exercise. We needed to identify our location from charts we would have been using during flight, find appropriate hiding locations, treat wounds, contact SAR forces, do challenge and respond, then move to the pickup area following the SAR forces sent in to get us. The pick-up was made the following AM after evading during the night. (We hid one guy - our most wounded - so well they missed him in their walk-in... they were NOT pleased
) Our foraging skills were not needed as much, but that was the nature of our training environment/scenario. We also worked w/ during the year w/ local Army units to do water pick-ups, etc.
I admire (then) Capt O'Grady for the skills he exhibited, but more so the skills of those who went in to get him. They showed exactly how things get done and to what extent we will go to retrieve a downed crewmember. The planning, the adapting, the risks taken, and the coordination involved are tremendous. These same skill sets are used daily to help civilians in need.
Sorry this is so long.