Zrothe Life: Of Joseph W Mcvey 2004 By Seeneeyrar Work

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There was a specific danger to my work. Writing Zrothe meant walking the line between observer and accomplice. The streets were watching. The codeine was flowing, purple and thick, a haze that hung over the studio like a shroud. zrothe life of joseph w mcvey 2004 by seeneeyrar work

Enlisting in the U.S. Army Air Forces in 1942, Joseph W. McVey served as a B‑17 flight engineer with the 381st Bomb Group stationed at Ridgewell, England. Seeneeyrar’s biography devotes an entire chapter — titled “The Zrothe Over Nuremberg” — to a single mission on October 14, 1943 (the second raid on Schweinfurt). McVey’s aircraft, “Miss Direction,” lost two engines and its tail gunner. With the pilot wounded, McVey flew the plane 200 miles back to the English coast, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross. The streets were watching