Darcy Olsen frequently competes in races to raise money for charities such as breast cancer prevention, the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Pat Tillman Foundation.
John Jota Leaños became the center of national controversy in October 2004 when he created a poster questioning the heroization of former football player Pat Tillman's death during his military service in Afghanistan.
In 2007, many professional on-line journalism Web sites, including the one belonging to National Public Radio, referred to the Voice for the only readily available image of Mary Tillman, mother of American football player and US Army Ranger Pat Tillman, on the Internet.
The film is about the 2004 death of U.S. Army Ranger Pat Tillman in the war in Afghanistan, the cover-up of the true circumstances of his death, and his family's struggle to unearth the truth.
Pat Metheny | Pat Robertson | Pat Boone | Pat Benatar | Pat Mills | Pat O'Brien | Pat O'Brien (actor) | Pat Nixon | Pat Haden | Tim Pat Coogan | Postman Pat | Pat Travers | Pat Tillman | Pat McCrory | Pat Martin | Pat Brown | Pat Tilley | Pat Reid | Pat Lewis | Pat Cox | Pat Conroy | Pat Summerall | Pat Sajak | Pat Roberts | Pat Riley | Pat Kenny | Pat Hingle | Pat Coombs | Pat Binns | Laurdine "Pat" Patrick |
The Army initially refused to release information, but did so under the Freedom of Information Act after Representative William Lacy Clay, Jr. raised questions about it at the congressional hearings over Pat Tillman's death.
The program has also featured exclusive interviews with newsmakers such as: President George W. Bush, Senator John McCain, Pete Rose, Phil Jackson (after leaving the Lakers the first time) and the Army Rangers of Pat Tillman's platoon about what really happened.
Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman, a 2009 book written by Jon Krakauer, is a biography of Pat Tillman, an American football player who left his professional career and enlisted in the United States Army after the September 11 attacks.