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In the first episode of 2025, the Late Crew talks about the new TGL golf competition (04:05), a WW2 Army nurse turns 105 years old (19:48), how the Space Force loves the new fitness watch (23:54), the clash over psychedelic therapy in Colorado (36:04) and how space debris in Kenya lands near a village (50:33).
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Today, the Late Crew talks about Trump’s NASA pick says military will inevitably put troops in space (10:23), DOD says that most girls do not think they could succeed in the military (20:33), the Air Force names first female SERE specialist as chief master sergeant (30:57), the Space Force wants its own boot camp (41:59), and on 16 Dec 1941 Admiral Nimitz takes command of the US Pacific Fleet (58:22).
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Today, the Late Crew talks about a flying taxi that spins and moves in any direction thanks to new propulsion system (06:47), how junior enlisted troops are set to receive a major pay increase in 2025 (14:39), physically fit sailors may be exempt from body standards next year (21:48), a new special–edition Jeep Wrangler pays tribute to the classic 1941 Willys MB (30:46), and the Treaty of Paris on December 10th, 1898 (39:26).
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Today, we welcome in former Marine and retired Police Sergeant Graham Dunne! Together we decide the best Thanksgiving meal side dish, talk about Graham’s career as a policeman, discuss his book “The Jagged Blue Line”, and his business at RagnarTactical.com. Then we test his true abilities as a cop by making him compete in the Police movie game!
For Graham’s book, “The Jagged Blue Line”, go to https://thejaggedblueline.com/.If you want to improve your shooting skills, please visit Graham’s website at https://ragnartactical.com/.
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Today, the Late Crew talks about how NASA is tracking a football field-sized asteroid approaching Earth (03:17), the ISS crew reported an “unexpected odor” from a Russian spacecraft (09:02), the Army put up a $15,000 reward to help find 31 pistols(19:32), a former Navy officer Steals over $850,000 in military gear (25:55), we debate which is the best Thanksgiving meal side dish (32:14), and three battles that were fought on Thanksgiving (55:49).
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Today, the Late Crew talks about how Northrop Grumman eyes 2026 launch of robot-armed satellite servicer (16:43), an Air Force captain becomes the first woman in service history to receive the Silver Star (22:59), the Pentagon fails seventh audit in a row (28:48), why the Space Force has a nuclear material sniffing robot (37:54), and President Lincoln gives the Gettysburg address on 19 Nov 1863 (46:03).
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Today, the Late Crew talks about how Boeing is looking to jettison the space business (10:52), what a 2nd Trump administration could mean for NASA and space exploration (16:50), Space National Guard could become reality under Donald Trump (22:50), how Colorado could lose US Space Command (26:05), Navy Rear Admiral to testify to Congress about underwater UFOs (28:52), we plat the military operation name game (40:35), and the first woman to fly a combat mission for the United States on November 15, 1994 (49:28).
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Today, the Late Crew reviews how the VA’s projected $15B budget shortfall doesn’t exist (13:06), a VA employee’s accidental voicemail to veteran prompts investigation (20:11), how Boeing overcharged the Air Force $150K for soap dispensers (27:19), a CENTCOM commander allegedly shoved airman on military flight (34:58), how the Air Force Academy got pranked by West Point (41:22), we take a Presidents and the Military quiz (44:42), and the Articles of Confederation are adopted on 15 Nov 1777 (52:03).
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Today, the Late Crew reviews that the Astronauts on the ISS are braced for an urgent evacuation (10:10), a Marine sinks a boat with a Stinger ground-to-air missile while training in the Philippines (24:10), how a parked F-16 suffered $30 million in damage (37:20), spooky Military ghost stories (49:55), and the history of the B-29 “Black Week” in Oct 1943 (59:13).
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I’m joined today by Former Marine Corporal and retired Police Sergeant Graham Dunne. Graham was born in Liverpool, England. His family immigrated to the U.S. when he was 10. He graduated from high school in Colorado in 1987. After a few semesters in college, he decided to join the Marines reserve as an MOS 0844 Field Artillery Fire Control. His first assignment was to the 5th Battalion, 14th Marines in Colorado. He was also hired as a Deputy Sheriff. After 18 months, he applied and was accepted into the Police Department in 1994. Graham retired 25 years later in 2019. He has written a book about his Police experiences called “The Jagged Blue Line”, and he currently owns and operates RagnarTactical.com.
For Graham’s book, “The Jagged Blue Line”, go to https://thejaggedblueline.com/.If you want to improve your shooting skills, please visit Graham’s website at https://ragnartactical.com/.
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Today, the Late Crew discusses the passing of Jake’s Uncle, Marines Maj Benjamin Franklin Collins III, how SpaceX caught its Starship booster with “Chopsticks” (08:12), the Navy launches an investigation into faulty welds (17:39), a Marine recruiter gets sentenced to 1 year in the brig (23:02), Miss America puts on a bite sleeve and gets a taste of military service dog training (40:34), and the history of the Marine Corps barracks bombing in Lebanon on 23 Oct 1983 (53:54).
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Today’s Late Crew discussions include the FAA giving SpaceX permission to launch just 1 Falcon 9 (05:40), troops at Schriever SFB have to bring their own food containers (12:42), Vietnam vets exposed to nerve agents and hallucinogens tests seek years of back benefits (23:59), 8 examples of Military dark humor (34:49), and on 8 October 1918 Alvin York single-handedly defeats a German machine gun battalion (43:24).
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Today, the Late Crew discusses how a Falcon 9 sends new crew to ISS on first crewed launch from SLC-40 (06:10), a Russian fighter cuts off an F-16 during a NORAD intercept (10:30), the Marines overhaul their marksmanship training (15:33), how an Air Force special ops squadron damaged three Ospreys in five days (25:27), the USS Nautilus is commissioned as the first nuclear submarine on 30 Sep 1954 and the 1st Cav Air Mobile becomes operational in South Vietnam on 1 October 1955 (34:28).
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Today, the Late Crew talks about First non-government spacewalk goes off without a hitch for Polaris Dawn crew (13:10), Polaris Dawn astronaut plays 'Star Wars' song in music video beamed from space (17:51), the U.S. military investing in reentry vehicles for space-to-Earth cargo delivery (24:23), the Soldier who deserted to North Korea sentenced to year in prison, released immediately for time served (30:38), protein shakes pulled from military base GNC stores because they contained hemp seeds (42:18), and Operation Magic Carpet in September 1945 (53:00).
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Today, the Late Crew talks about where you were for 9-11 (04:26), Starliner lands safely in New Mexico (13:49), Vets’ benefits checks could be delayed without a VA funding fix soon (18:57), Army inks $1 billion deal for Switchblade portable munitions (28:50), Navy's innovative programs pay off as it meets recruiting Goal (39:10), first submarine fully integrated for coed crews to join Navy fleet next week (46:25), and The Battle of Lake Erie on 10 Sep 1813 (54:00).
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Today, the Late Crew talks about how Starliner’s return from ISS is set for Sept. 6 (08:06), NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore reports 'strange noise' coming from Starliner (10:20), the 310th Space Wing at Schriever prepares for inactivation (14:55), new Tinker Air Force Base motto immediately lampooned by airmen (29:52), 100,000 veterans who later qualified for VA disability benefits must repay old bonuses for leaving the military early (37:57), and the first time the American flag went into battle on 3 September 1776 (51:45).
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Today, the Late Crew discusses the Spacesuits of Boeing astronauts are incompatible with SpaceX craft (04:47), Boeing Starliner astronauts will return home on a SpaceX Dragon in 2025 (08:05), Trump pledges to create a Space National Guard if reelected (20:24), Gary Sinise reflects on ‘Lt. Dan’ and his work for veterans on 30th anniversary of ‘Forrest Gump’ (37:34), and Operation Argus on 27 Aug 1958 (43:40).
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Today, the Late Crew discusses the heat-related ‘mass incident’ at Pikes Peak Regional Airshow (01:45), Facebook Follies (11:14), Air Force basic trainees required to carry rifle for first time in years (18:40), Army researchers find electric pulses help soldiers get better sleep (37:27), experts break down the possibility of astronauts having sex in space (44:12), and the Battle of Fallen Timbers on 20 August 1794 (59:02).
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Today, the Late Crew discusses that Gen Whiting is now calling for “Space Fires” (24:38), Vandenberg’s Military Working Horse program ends (32:19), how a TikTok video got one military officer court-martialed (42:06), and the history of VJ Day on 14 Aug 1945 (55:28).
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Today, the Late Crew reviews Military members in the Olympics (05:01), NASA might delay upcoming Crew 9 mission to return Starliner Astronauts to Earth (21:20), the Air Force rolls out ‘Foundations’ courses for enlisted development (31:48), on August 6th, 2011 Chinook helicopter Extortion 17 is shot down in Afghanistan and on August 6th 1945 the U.S. drops “Little Boy” on Hiroshima, Japan (01:08:30).
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