Strap in, Late Crew⌠this episode fires off like a rocket with a sense of humor and a safety waiver đ
We start off with a round of âComplete The Headlineâ (10:40)
NASA is rolling the dice on timing, launching NASAâs Artemis II mission on April 1st⌠and somehow itâs not a prank. While the world double-checks calendars, astronauts are gearing up for humanityâs bold return toward the Moon, proving space doesnât care about your skepticism. (23:39)
Back on Earth, the Pentagon is eyeing the plug on a âtroubledâ GPS ground system, raising big questions about the backbone of modern warfare. Because when GPS sneezes⌠the entire battlefield catches a cold. (30:55)
Meanwhile, in a plot twist straight out of a spy thriller, a French sailor accidentally broadcasts his warshipâs location⌠using a fitness app. Turns out your morning jog can become international intelligence if youâre not careful. Cardio just became classified. (42:08)
And speaking of modern combat getting weird⌠your standard rifle might now double as an anti-drone weapon. Thatâs right, the future battlefield looks like a mix between Call of Duty and a sci-fi garage build, where infantry can swat drones out of the sky like high-tech mosquitoes. (48:24)
But itâs not all circuits and satellitesâŚ
We take a moment to honor Chips the War Dog, a four-legged legend of WWII who charged enemy positions, captured soldiers, and reminded everyone that courage doesnât require opposable thumbs đž (56:06)
Then we dive into the origins of Marine Forces Special Operations Commandâbetter known as MARSOC. From its controversial beginnings to becoming an elite force operating in the shadows, this is the story of how Marines carved out their place in the modern special operations world. (01:02:10)
From moonshots to missteps, drone warfare to war dogs⌠this episode has everything. History, headlines, and just enough chaos to keep it interesting.
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