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Sporting an authentic coat once worn by Jimi Hendrix,

Sporting an authentic coat once worn by Jimi Hendrix,

Sporting an authentic coat once worn by Jimi Hendrix, musician Steve Murray jams out the “Star-Spangled Banner” on his guitar during the “Rock’n for our Heroes” concert Dec. 14, at Capt. Hiram’s beach resort in... More

Col. Edith Greene, commander of the 641st Regional

Col. Edith Greene, commander of the 641st Regional

Col. Edith Greene, commander of the 641st Regional Sustainment Group, throws a souvenir hat into the crowd during the “Rock’n for our Heroes” concert held Dec. 14, at Capt. Hiram’s beach resort in Sebastian, Fl... More

Great White vocalist Terry Ilous (above) sings one

Great White vocalist Terry Ilous (above) sings one

Great White vocalist Terry Ilous (above) sings one of his group’s original Top 40 hits during the "Rock'n for our Heroes" concert held Dec. 14 at Capt. Hiram's beach resort in Sebastian, Fla. The concert raised... More

The Trans Ams whale out a song made famous by America’s

The Trans Ams whale out a song made famous by America’s

The Trans Ams whale out a song made famous by America’s most popular ‘80s heavy metal bands during the "Rock'n for our Heroes" concert Dec. 14, in Sebastian, Fla. Every penny from the concert’s ticket sales sup... More

Gary Eavey (right), chief promoter for the “Rock’n

Gary Eavey (right), chief promoter for the “Rock’n

Gary Eavey (right), chief promoter for the “Rock’n for our Heroes” concert, throws a souvenir shirt while Sgt. Maj. Monte Waller (left), the senior noncommissioned officer for the 143d ESC’s support operations ... More

Sgt. Maj. Monte Waller (second from left), the senior

Sgt. Maj. Monte Waller (second from left), the senior

Sgt. Maj. Monte Waller (second from left), the senior noncommissioned officer for the 143d ESC’s support operations section, poses with three members of Great White, a heavy metal band that gained international... More

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