Home Actor Mike Rowe HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 Mike Rowe Instagram - Maybe it’s because it’s a Saturday. Or maybe it’s because I’m in Dallas. Whatever the reason, everybody at DFW seems to be VERY familiar with dirty jobs. I’ve shaken about 50 hands in 15 minutes, but this is my favorite so far. Joe works for Wells Fargo. He’s married to a nice Greek girl called Athena. They have an 11 year old kid who wants to be an electrician. You can learn a lot in an airport… Dallas, Texas

Mike Rowe Instagram – Maybe it’s because it’s a Saturday. Or maybe it’s because I’m in Dallas. Whatever the reason, everybody at DFW seems to be VERY familiar with dirty jobs. I’ve shaken about 50 hands in 15 minutes, but this is my favorite so far. Joe works for Wells Fargo. He’s married to a nice Greek girl called Athena. They have an 11 year old kid who wants to be an electrician. You can learn a lot in an airport… Dallas, Texas

Mike Rowe Instagram - Maybe it’s because it’s a Saturday. Or maybe it’s because I’m in Dallas. Whatever the reason, everybody at DFW seems to be VERY familiar with dirty jobs. I’ve shaken about 50 hands in 15 minutes, but this is my favorite so far. Joe works for Wells Fargo. He’s married to a nice Greek girl called Athena. They have an 11 year old kid who wants to be an electrician. You can learn a lot in an airport… Dallas, Texas

Mike Rowe Instagram – Maybe it’s because it’s a Saturday. Or maybe it’s because I’m in Dallas. Whatever the reason, everybody at DFW seems to be VERY familiar with dirty jobs. I’ve shaken about 50 hands in 15 minutes, but this is my favorite so far. Joe works for Wells Fargo. He’s married to a nice Greek girl called Athena. They have an 11 year old kid who wants to be an electrician. You can learn a lot in an airport… Dallas, Texas | Posted on 04/Jun/2023 06:36:43

Mike Rowe Instagram – The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner

BY RANDALL JARRELL

From my mother’s sleep I fell into the State,

And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze.

Six miles from earth, loosed from its dream of life,

I woke to black flak and the nightmare fighters.

When I died they washed me out of the turret with a hose.

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If you were a machine gunner on a B-17 during the second world war, the ball turret was without question, the last place you wanted to be. Conditions were impossibly cramped. Temperatures at altitude were often 40 or 50 below zero. There was no room to move or stretch or turn around, for hours at a time. Sometimes, for many hours.

4,735 B-17’s were shot down during the war, most with crews of ten men. Some survived, but very few in the ball turret did. And yes, those who perished were often washed out with a hose.

Not a pleasant thing to contemplate, but it’s D-Day, and some things shouldn’t be forgotten.
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#dday #sacrifice #neverforget
Mike Rowe Instagram – can’t tell you how important articles like this one are to our efforts at @mikeroweworks. They go a long way in generating more press, which goes a long way in encouraging more applications, more scholarships, and more donations. Big thanks to @salenazito for writing another great piece, to the @washingtonexaminer for having the good taste to run it. And to all of you, for sharing it far and wide. There’s more to come… 

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