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Late For Changeover
Marty Smith
100 episodes
5 days ago
Interviews with service members describing their reasons for joining and their initial experiences in the military, law enforcement, and firefighting professions.
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Interviews with service members describing their reasons for joining and their initial experiences in the military, law enforcement, and firefighting professions.
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Late For Changeover
It’s the Late Crew Year in Review!
It’s the Late Crew Year in Review! Join us as we re-visit some of our best stories of the year along with some of our quizzes and games. We conclude the episode with some hilarious and never before seen outtakes! 2025 was a great year for us and thanks to all for listening and watching! https://lateforchangeover.com/
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5 days ago
53 minutes

Late For Changeover
Christmas at War: Miracles, Battles & Brotherhood
It’s the Late Crew Christmas Episode! This time, history doesn’t take the holiday off. We start in 1776, when Washington made Christmas a night for river ice, surprise attacks, and nation-bending decisions while crossing the Delaware on December 25th (06:29). Then we jump to Korea in 1950, where the SS Meredith evacuation turned into a Christmas Eve miracle, rescuing 14,000 refugees in freezing seas without a single casualty (14:18). From there, we hit 1944 for one of the strangest Christmas Eves of WWII, when a German teen named Fritz Vincken hosted a ceasefire dinner between U.S. soldiers and a Wehrmacht patrol in a snow-locked cabin on December 24th (26:17). Finally, we look to the skies for the longest-running holiday operation in military history, Operation Christmas Drop, delivering aid across the Pacific since 1952, and still flying today with C-130s, parachutes, and pure holiday goodwill (37:28). Four stories. Four Christmas Eves/Days. One episode packed with courage, miracles, odd alliances, and the true spirit of service. Grab some cocoa and strap in, this sleigh is a C-130. https://lateforchangeover.com/
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1 week ago
47 minutes

Late For Changeover
Space Force Renames Its Weapons, a Smartwatch Saves an Airman & America’s Strangest Secret Wars
Today the Late Crew talks about the US Space Force unveiling its new naming system for satellites and space weapons (06:26), how the Space Force issued smartwatch saved an Airman’s life (18:26), the Air Force relieves commander of security squadron at FE Warren Air Force Base (26:07), and for Unheralded History we talk about Blimp aircraft carriers (36:28), Operation Paperclip (41:02), and Project Eldest Son (46:14). https://lateforchangeover.com/
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2 weeks ago
57 minutes

Late For Changeover
🎄✈️ Santa On Radar, Secret Missions In The Shadows: Holiday Ops & Cold War Wonders!
Here’s a festive-to-classified mashup for your latest Late For Changeover soirée: Jingle bells meet jet engines as Santa lights up the NORAD radar screen for the 70th year, proving even Saint Nick needs aerospace surveillance (07:25). A Coast Guard chopper in Puerto Rico spirals into a merry “Ho Ho Ho” holding pattern, cheerleading holiday spirits over warm Caribbean waves (14:42). Then the sleigh suddenly dives into the classified archives. The Alsos Mission of 1943 hunted Nazi nuclear secrets like a Christmas scavenger hunt in occupied Europe (26:56). Project Pluto’s atomic-powered SLAM missile promised a doomsday stocking stuffer capable of circling the globe with apocalyptic endurance (34:33). And over the stormy skies of Vietnam, Operation Popeye tried to weaponize the weather itself, coaxing rain to bog down enemy supply lines (41:08). From candy canes on radar scopes to Cold War nightmare tech, this episode unwraps the strange stocking where holiday cheer and military history keep bumping elbows like elves undercover in a classified hangar. 🎅🛰️✨ https://lateforchangeover.com/
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3 weeks ago
51 minutes

Late For Changeover
Cosmonaut Pulled from SpaceX, Robotic Army Chow, Lost Veterans & The Night LA Thought WWII Hit Home!
Strap in—tonight we’re diving into a whirlwind of global tension, battlefield innovation, forgotten heroes, and a mystery straight out of a wartime sci-fi thriller. We open with a shocker: a Russian cosmonaut abruptly yanked from SpaceX’s Crew-12 roster for violating national security rules, sending ripples through the international space community and raising questions about what really happened behind the scenes (08:22). Then we shift to a story long overdue for justice—veterans who served in Panama but aren’t recognized by the VA, leaving hundreds without the benefits they earned under fire. Their fight for acknowledgment is heating up (17:27). On the cutting edge of military innovation, the Army unveils its first fully robotic dining facility in South Korea, serving hot meals in minutes and reshaping how troops are fueled for the fight (26:30). Next, we rewind the clock to The Battle of Los Angeles, 1942—the night anti-aircraft guns lit up the sky, millions panicked, and America believed a full-scale attack had begun. Was it enemy aircraft… or something else entirely (01:01:33)? And finally, we honor Floyd Smith, the visionary whose invention of the modern parachute changed aviation, airborne operations, and saved countless lives (01:07:31). AND WE PLAY THE CHANGEOVER FAMILY FEUD (33:30)!!!! https://lateforchangeover.com/
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1 month ago
1 hour 15 minutes

Late For Changeover
Space Station Drama, Military Medical Scandal & a Bizarre Coup Plot — Plus WWII’s Alaska Nightmare!
In today’s wide-ranging episode, we unpack four jaw-dropping stories you won’t want to miss: —Shenzhou‑22 — Tiangong rescue mission: After a damaged capsule left three Chinese astronauts stranded, China launched an unmanned lifeboat to bring them home (04:45). —A disturbing criminal investigation at U.S. Army’s Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center (formerly at ­Fort Hood) where around 3,000 patients have been notified amid allegations a suspended OB-GYN secretly recorded exams and is now under federal investigation (15:44). —A twisted coup plot: A young airman and his co-conspirator allegedly planned to take over Île de Gonâve off Haiti — kill all the men and enslave the women and children — recruiting homeless individuals as mercenaries (31:09). —The forgotten battle: We revisit the little-known Battle of Attu in May 1943 — the only WWII land battle fought on U.S. soil, high in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. Harsh terrain, brutal combat, huge costs (55:25). From space-station rescue to military medical breaches, from a surreal invasion plot to buried WWII history, this video ties it all together with the high-energy style you expect from Late For Changeover. Buckle up. 🎬 https://lateforchangeover.com/
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1 month ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Late For Changeover
AI in Orbit, Veterans in Crisis, and History’s Wildest Experiments — From the Bonus Army to Project Pigeon
In today’s episode of Late For Changeover, we bridge cutting-edge space tech, veteran advocacy, and some of the strangest chapters in military history. We start in orbit, where a revolutionary satellite just used artificial intelligence to reorient itself — a breakthrough that could push space operations toward full autonomy (07:36). Back on the ground, a new bill could force the VA to disclose its secret list of toxic-exposure illnesses, potentially reshaping care for millions of veterans (24:24). Then we turn back the clock. First: the shocking 1932 standoff in Washington, D.C., when the Bonus Army of WWI veterans marched on the capital demanding promised compensation — and were met with tanks, tear gas, and national outrage (36:17). And finally: one of WWII’s strangest classified projects — Project Pigeon — a real plan to train pigeons to guide bombs with pinpoint accuracy (47:04). From orbital AI to forgotten veterans, from protest caravans to bomb-guiding birds… this episode delivers history, headlines, and outrage in classic Late For Changeover style. https://lateforchangeover.com/
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1 month ago
56 minutes

Late For Changeover
Secret Missions & Marine Legends: The Wild History Behind America’s Boldest Military Moments
From the battlefields that defined “The Few, The Proud, The Marines” to the covert operations that sound more like spy movie plots than real events—this episode dives deep into the fascinating corners of U.S. military history. Discover the origins of the U.S. Marine Corps’ legendary identity (06:26), the shocking Cold War plan known as Operation Northwoods (21:07), the bizarre CIA experiment Project Acoustic Kitty (27:32), and the daring innovation of America’s first submarine, The Turtle (31:44). A mix of valor, vision, and unbelievable secrecy—this is the story of how American ingenuity and audacity have shaped the nation’s defense through centuries. https://lateforchangeover.com/
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1 month ago
50 minutes

Late For Changeover
Where Spacecraft Go to Die: Military Tech, Forgotten Wars, and Secret Missions!
From the ocean’s most remote graveyard to forgotten wartime experiments — this episode explores the strange and fascinating corners of military and scientific history. Discover Point Nemo, the final resting place of the International Space Station when it plunges into Earth’s most isolated waters in 2030 (09:54). See how a modern Guardsman learned to fly an autonomous Black Hawk helicopter in under an hour (19:14). Explore a veteran-built interactive map that preserves two decades of memories from the Afghanistan War (29:05). Then travel back in time to uncover the stories of The Polar Bear Expedition (39:05), the bizarre Operation Paul Bunyan standoff (43:07), and the secret WWII plan known as Project X-Ray, which weaponized bats for battle (48:16). https://lateforchangeover.com/ Project Athena: https://www.projectathena.ca/
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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Late For Changeover
Shutdown relief | Navy social media reviews | Guards shoot U-Haul | FP-45 Liberator | Edgewater Arsenal experiments
This week the Late Crew talks about where Airmen and Guardians can turn for help during the Government shutdown (07:58), the Navy launches reviews of Marines’ and sailors’ personal social media posts (20:53), gate guards fire on truck at Coast Guard base where federal agents had arrived (32:40), and our Unheralded History featuring the FP-45 Liberator (43:49) and Edgewater Arsenal (51:07). https://lateforchangeover.com/
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2 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Late For Changeover
🎖️ Gulf War Illness Finally Recognized, Airman Hero’s Courage, Adam Driver’s Next Military Role & Secret 1958 Experiment!
This week the Late Crew talks about: The CDC officially recognizes Gulf War illness, giving long-overdue validation to thousands of veterans still suffering from mysterious symptoms (04:39). An Airman who returned fire during a gun attack shares how he was thinking of “everybody else” in a moment of pure heroism (14:33). Actor Adam Driver will take on the role of Air Force Medal of Honor recipient John Chapman in a new movie — a story of sacrifice on a snowy Afghan mountaintop (20:16). Plus, we uncover the strange Cold War project known as Operation Delirium (1958) — where U.S. soldiers were unknowingly part of secret psychological experiments (27:41). 🪖 A mix of courage, recognition, and forgotten history — all in this week’s military headlines! https://lateforchangeover.com/
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2 months ago
43 minutes

Late For Changeover
Big Air Force Training Shake-Up, Tuskegee Hero Remembered, the Military BioPic Game & Project Iceworm’s Secret History
From major changes coming to Air Force Basic Training (11:37), to reviewing SecWar’s speech (27:56), to remembering one of the last original Tuskegee Airmen who lived to be 100 (54:14), this episode covers both today’s headlines and hidden stories from the past. We also play the “Guess the Score” game with military biography movies (58:47), and take a deep dive into Project Iceworm—the Cold War plan to build nuclear missile sites under the ice of Greenland in 1959 (01:13:21). A mix of history, news, and fun that you don’t want to miss! https://lateforchangeover.com/
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3 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

Late For Changeover
🚀 Who’s the Patron Saint of Space Force? | Space Movie Quiz + Operation Name Game
This week the Late Crew is TDY. So this episode contains hilarious clips from our past shows: First, we debate who should be the official patron saint of the U.S. Space Force (01:28). Then, we test our knowledge with a fast-paced Space Movie Quiz—can you beat us on the classics and cult favorites? (13:11) Finally, we dive into the hilarious (and sometimes bizarre) world of military codenames in the Operation Name Game. (34:31) Tune in for laughs, history, and some out-of-this-world insights! https://lateforchangeover.com/
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3 months ago
44 minutes

Late For Changeover
MARS MISSION🚀DRUG BOAT SUNK⚓STRICTER ARMY RULES✂️BATTLE OF THE WEST⚔️COLD WAR SECRETS🔒
From space to the sea, and deep into history—this week’s stories span it all. An Air Force test pilot has been chosen to command a year-long Mars simulation mission (02:59), while President Trump says U.S. forces have sunk a third suspected drug boat off Venezuela (14:16). The Army tightens grooming standards and hairstyles under new orders, sparking debate among soldiers (19:19). We also rewind to the Battle of Glorieta Pass in 1862, often called the “Gettysburg of the West” (29:09) and dive into Operation Ivy Bells, the top-secret submarine mission that ran from 1970 to 1981 (35:16). A mix of modern headlines, battlefield history, and Cold War secrets—don’t miss it! https://lateforchangeover.com/
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3 months ago
47 minutes

Late For Changeover
🔥 From 9/11 Memories to Space Aging & Secret WWII Attacks!
This week the Late Crew dives into pivotal moments past and present: Americans recall “Where were you on 9-11?” (03:18), scientists reveal how space travel accelerates cellular aging (12:30), U.S. forces unleash a lethal airstrike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean (18:14), the legendary Harlem Hellfighters finally receive the Congressional Gold Medal for their courage in WWI (26:09) and a forgotten WWII chapter—when Japan bombed the U.S. mainland on September 9th, 1942 (30:26). History, science, and military power collide in this fast-paced briefing! https://lateforchangeover.com/
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3 months ago
43 minutes

Late For Changeover
🚀 Space Command Shake-Up, Artemis Moon Prep, and WWII’s End Remembered | Military News Roundup
This week’s military and history roundup is packed with major headlines: Former President Trump reverses Biden’s call by directing U.S. Space Command’s move to Huntsville, Alabama (06:49). Military helicopters in Colorado are training for a critical mission — helping NASA’s Artemis astronauts return safely from the Moon (17:56). The Air Force announces funeral honors for Ashli Babbitt (24:19). National Geographic gears up for a high-octane “Top Gun” series (34:30). And on this day in history — September 2, 1945, Japan surrendered aboard the USS Missouri, officially ending World War II (42:23). From space to history, and everything in between, we’ve got the stories you don’t want to miss. https://lateforchangeover.com/
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4 months ago
57 minutes

Late For Changeover
💥 Veterans Busted, Ghost Ships, WWII Ace, & the Missile That Shook the World 🌍
Today’s lineup is wild: Feds say a group of veterans swiped over $150K from an Air Force base’s sports program in Florida (06:57). The Pentagon just showed off a warship with ZERO crew — a real ghost ship sailing into the future of warfare (16:58). We also salute the last American fighter ace of WWII, who flew into history at 103 (34:16). And on this day in 1957, the Soviets dropped a bombshell — the first-ever ICBM test that proved no corner of the globe was safe (39:47). Strap in, this episode’s got scandal, innovation, heroes, and Cold War chills all in one shot! https://lateforchangeover.com/
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4 months ago
56 minutes 13 seconds

Late For Changeover
🚀 Space Force Farewell, Sandwich Scandal & F-16 Uniforms | This Week in Military News
From Gen. Burt’s farewell reflections on the Space Force’s future to an Airman celebrating his separation with a surf session in dress blues, this week’s military headlines don’t disappoint. We cover an Air Force veteran’s bizarre felony sandwich assault case, the demotion of a 2-star general, and Congress pushing for more service dogs to support disabled veterans. Plus, Air Force Football reveals a sharp new F-16 alternate uniform, Fort Hood soldiers test out a new ID-based dining program, and we revisit the historic HMS Guerriere battle of 1812. https://lateforchangeover.com/
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4 months ago
57 minutes 24 seconds

Late For Changeover
Space Legends, Sig M18 Scandal, and the Day the War Ended
The LATE FOR CHANGEOVER Show has been nominated for 3 awards: ”Best News and Current Events Podcast”, ”Best Entertainment and Pop Culture Podcast” and ”Air Force Podcast of the Year”! Go to https://paradedeck.com/creator-awards/6191 and vote for us! On today’s episode, the Late Crew talks about the passing of Apollo 13 astronaut Jim Lovell (06:28), an Airman has been arrested for the death that prompted an Air Force-wide safety review of the Sig M18 (16:28), the Army has released a spirituality fitness guide and battle book (24:50), we play the guess the Movie E-7 game (41:46), and Japan surrenders to the Allies on 15 August 1945 (59:17). https://lateforchangeover.com/
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4 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 48 seconds

Late For Changeover
Space Weapons, Controversy, and a Chilling Anniversary | This Week in Military & Space News
From futuristic defense to flashbacks of the past — this week’s headlines pack a punch. Lockheed Martin sets its sights on 2028 with plans to demo space-based missile interceptors, a major leap in orbital warfare (04:56). Meanwhile, a former Space Force officer once sidelined for controversial Marxism comments is now the Air Force’s second-highest civilian (19:07). As the Air Force calls for service-wide M18 pistol inspections, other branches are standing by Sig Sauer (32:21). And we pause to remember the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 — a moment that forever changed the world (43:25). https://lateforchangeover.com/
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5 months ago
55 minutes 49 seconds

Late For Changeover
Interviews with service members describing their reasons for joining and their initial experiences in the military, law enforcement, and firefighting professions.