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Al Hrabosky, aka "The Mad Hungarian,” right, a former Major League baseball pitcher from 1970-1982, and colorful television broadcaster for the St. Louis Cardinals since 1985, interviews Lt. Col. James P. Schreffler, battalion commander of the Missouri National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 135th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion in front of the III Corps and Fort Hood headquarters July 18. A FoxSports Midwest crew filmed “Shout Outs” of the 1-135 ARB to be aired during the July 25, 2013, standoff between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Philadelphia Phillies as part of its "Salute the Troops" series. The 1-135 ARB will deploy more than 300 soldiers as an attack and reconnaissance asset to Afghanistan after completing pre-deployment training at Fort Hood, Texas, with First Army Division West’s 1st Battalion, 291st Aviation Regiment, 166th Aviation Brigade. (Photo by Michael M. Novogradac, Division West Public Affairs)

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