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    Duke Command Team, Duke 'New Yorkers' pitch for the Mets, families on Memorial Day

    KHOWST PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN

    05.31.2011

    Story by Maj. Travis Dettmer 

    3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division

    KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan- Members of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Task Force Duke, took part in a special event in the early morning hours of May 31 to help the New York Mets ring in their 4th Annual Military Appreciation Day Memorial Day event at Citi Field in Flushing, N.Y.

    U.S. Army Col. Chris Toner and U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Drew Pumarejo, along with several 3/1 soldiers who hail from the New York City area, gathered together to help throw the first pitch live via satellite from Afghanistan during pre-game ceremonies, before the Mets took on the Pittsburgh Pirates in a Memorial Day evening game.

    During the live appearance, Duke soldiers were able to talk to the crowd, and some even spoke with family members on the field and in the stands.

    "I was surprised that we could talk to them and they could talk back," said Staff Sgt. Darcella Marshall, life-long Mets fan and native of Brooklyn, N.Y. Marshall, who is the contracting non-commissioned officer for Task Force Duke, was able to talk to her mother, father, grandfather, and uncle, all who were on the field watching her on the big screen.

    "I was excited," said Marshall, "it was really nice for [The Mets] to do that. I'm very appreciative."

    Just before game time the Mets announcers prompted Toner to deliver the game ball.

    "Sergeant Major, will you do the honors," he said, handing the ball to Pumarejo, who wound up and pitched it straight over a virtual home plate.

    U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, who most recently served as commander of Regional Command Southwest in Afghanistan, completed the pitch from the mound in the stadium to a roaring crowd.

    In addition to the Dukes appearance, the event featured the U.S. Marine Corps Band performing the Star Spangled Banner, an on-field multi-service enlistment ceremony, and a flyover by two U.S. Navy F18E Super Hornets, among other military pageantry.

    Speaking about the Dukes participation, game attendee Maria Goldsmith of Islip, N.Y., said she appreciated the soldiers service and the fact the Dukes could participate from Afghanistan.

    West Islip, N.Y., resident Steve Castleton organized the event and was responsible for getting the Dukes involved.

    "This was the largest, most multi-faceted military appreciation event ever for Major League Baseball," said Castleton, who has two sons and a daughter-in-law currently serving in the Army.

    Castleton was very grateful for 3/1's willing participation.

    "The Dukes all looked like the heroes they are," he said.

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    Date Taken: 05.31.2011
    Date Posted: 06.01.2011 07:21
    Story ID: 71409
    Location: KHOWST PROVINCE, AF

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