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It would be patriotic and interesting for Mike Rowe to tag along with enlisted Army infantry to see what their job is like. Mike would find out and let America know how hot Iraq is (150 degrees in the summer) how much body armor the guys wear (50 lbs of vest and ceramic plates) and the weird sleep schedules they are on. The job isn't very dirty compared to some disgusting stuff on the show. However, the enlisted infantry man goes through alot over there that the average american and media have no clue about. The guys roll down the road at 150 degrees standing in the HUmveev's Gun turret with the sandy air blowing on them and the hot sun beating down on them. I think this would make a great episode for Dirty Jobs. I hope you will consider this for a show.
 
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