Deleted Android Market App

Somehow the Android Market app got deleted from my Droid Incredible 2.  How do I get it back?  I've tried going to the Android Market via my browser, but I can't find this app.  Any ideas?

I think this is the road i'm going to have to take i unistalled the market app in hopes to get rid of the sprint issue but after uinstalling it. I can only get the 2.3.4 version on it as it does'nt want to go to the new current one. some how i'll get it back. might be fun doing it though. 

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