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Published December 02, 2012, 12:00 AM

Mark Haegele


In April 2011, Mark Haegele stepped on a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, losing both his legs. When he began working as a butcher at West Dakota Meats in Bismarck, his wheelchair was too low for the table to do his job. Now he sits on a taller stool to debone meat and trim fat from deer and cattle carcasses. Associated Press
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