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English: Spc. Carl Byington, a military policeman assigned to the 13th Military Police Company and St. Louis native, shakes hands with St. Louis Cardinals’ catcher Steven Hill at Busch Stadium May 25, 2012. Byington is one of 13 soldiers from his company that were recognized during the FOX Sports Midwest “This One’s For You” military appreciation pre-game show.
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Author Sgt. Heather Denby, U.S. Army
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