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David Kroll, a country music artist, sings for more

David Kroll, a country music artist, sings for more

David Kroll, a country music artist, sings for more than 1,200 patrons who came to the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Air Show Military Appreciation Concert hosted by FM 95.1 WRNS and Marine Corps C... More

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, 'Celebrate the heritage,' Air Show military appreciation concert at the MCAS Cherry Point flight line May 5. This perform... More

Darryl Worley, a country star, performs at the 2012

Darryl Worley, a country star, performs at the 2012

Darryl Worley, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, 'Celebrate the heritage,' Air Show military appreciation concert at the MCAS Cherry Point flight line May 5.

David Kroll, a country music artist, sings for people

David Kroll, a country music artist, sings for people

David Kroll, a country music artist, sings for people in attendance at the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, 'Celebrate the heritage', Air Show military appreciation concert at the MCAS Cherry Point f... More

Tristen T. Osteen, a five-year-old Greensboro, N.C.,

Tristen T. Osteen, a five-year-old Greensboro, N.C.,

Tristen T. Osteen, a five-year-old Greensboro, N.C., native, dances to the music at the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, 'Celebrate the heritage', Air Show military appreciation concert at the MCAS C... More

Darryl Worley, a country star, performs at the 2012

Darryl Worley, a country star, performs at the 2012

Darryl Worley, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, 'Celebrate the heritage,' Air Show military appreciation concert at the MCAS Cherry Point flight line May 5.

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, 'Celebrate the heritage,' Air Show military appreciation concert at the MCAS Cherry Point flight line May 5. This perform... More

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, 'Celebrate the heritage', Air Show military appreciation concert at the MCAS Cherry Point flight line May 5. This perform... More

More than 1,200 air show patrons stayed after the Blue

More than 1,200 air show patrons stayed after the Blue

More than 1,200 air show patrons stayed after the Blue Angels finished their show for the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, 'Celebrate the heritage,' Air Show military appreciation concert at the MCAS... More

More than 1,200 air show patrons stayed after the Blue

More than 1,200 air show patrons stayed after the Blue

More than 1,200 air show patrons stayed after the Blue Angels finished their show for the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, 'Celebrate the heritage', Air Show military appreciation concert at the MCAS... More

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine

Bill Gentry, a country star, performs at the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Air Show Military Appreciation Concert May 5.

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