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Elections, General's Push, & the Nuke That Nearly Hit South Carolina
Elections, General's Push, & the Nuke That Nearly Hit South Carolina

Elections, General's Push, & the Nuke That Nearly Hit South Carolina

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In this episode of Zero Blog Thirty, the crew dives into a compelling mix of current events, military history, and jaw-dropping moments from the past. They kick things off with a discussion about the recent election, breaking down the impact it could have on veterans and military policies. The hosts analyze candidates’ stances, with each of them sharing their unique takes on how the political landscape might shape up and what it means for those in uniform. Next up, they tackle a controversial incident involving a commanding general who reportedly pushed a subordinate. They dig into the story, exploring the military culture around respect, command authority, and physical altercations. The hosts debate where the line should be drawn and what consequences, if any, this general should face. Finally, the team dives into a lesser-known yet shocking moment from American history: the accidental dropping of a nuclear bomb on South Carolina in the 1960s. They recount the surreal details of how a Mark 6 bomb accidentally fell from a B-47 bomber near Florence, South Carolina. Luckily, the bomb didn't detonate, but it caused significant damage and left a scar in local history. The hosts reflect on the incident, marveling at the near-catastrophe and the lessons learned in nuclear safety protocols.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/ZeroBlog30

Elections, General's Push, & the Nuke That Nearly Hit South Carolina

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