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Chapter 1: What is the introduction to Broski Airlines?
Direct from the Broski Nation headquarters in Los Angeles, California, this is the Broski Report with your host, Brittany Broski.
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Chapter 2: What are the details about World War II and Jack O'Connell?
No, this has never happened before. I don't fucking know what to do. You act like I know what to do. I literally just sit here and I give out snacks. Like, everyone's fucking mad.
If there's anything we can do to make your flight more enjoyable, please keep it to yourself. Thank you and enjoy the flight.
Me if I was a flight attendant.
I don't know.
I don't know. Can I have a vodka and tonic?
What the fuck is in that?
Can I have a gin and tonic? Um, yeah. Let me get out my fucking chef's book.
Let me get out my bartender manual. No, you can't have it. Do you want beer or wine?
gin and tonic.
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Chapter 3: What is the significance of the SAS in World War II?
Now, this was a special ops group in the British military during World War II that served as a form of... To put it quite bluntly, attack dog. They would drop these dudes behind enemy lines and tell them to just do their thing. They had very little provision in the early days from the British government, from General Montgomery.
They were allowed to operate kind of at their own leisure as long as they got the job done, which the job was securing the front lines, essentially. For a long time, how they started out was a paratroop. They were paratroopers.
So they would jump out of planes somewhere behind enemy lines, assemble all their gear, rendezvous at a point, and then go and blow up Axis power planes and supplies and tanks and whatever. You know, these weapons that... were being used to torture and torment and wreak havoc.
And so if you attack them at their strongest yet most vulnerable places, which is these airfields in the middle of nowhere, this campaign started in Northern Africa. And once the SAS helped secure that for the Allies, then they began their European invasion. It started in Italy and all this. So they would literally – they would send the SAS in just like, we'll see if our boys can do it.
If not, oh well. Like truly expendables. And these men – I mean, of course, all this is through the lens of a TV show, but it's heavily researched and predicated on the bravery and I guess innovation of what this group was doing and how it slowly became an official regiment within the British military and I guess the larger allied forces and
I mean, they call them madmen because you got to be kind of fucking crazy to do that and to put yourself even in that position. So I find it very intriguing as an American to watch shows like this about World War II or World War I or any war where Americans are involved, but it's not like, so to speak, an American war.
I find it very interesting to watch from a perspective that is not my own nationality. Just because it puts things in context. And of course, other countries have pride in their war effort and all that. But visiting things like Churchill's War Rooms or the Imperial War Museum or any of the Blitzkrieg bombing sites in London or anywhere in the UK. I mean, this is not ancient history.
And this was truly a global war. So to think that we've never experienced what wartime really feels like, knock on wood, fucking hell. Like to have enemy fighter planes flying overhead in fear for your life and have, I mean, it's just something that I cannot conceptualize.
Even, I think I've talked about this before, the Imperial War Museum has this setup of what an average, quote unquote, British single family household looked like in the 30s, 40s. complete with a small little television or radio that was constantly updating on the progress of the war or setbacks of the war, simulated flyovers, simulated bombs.
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