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Stars rock US Marine Corps
www.chinaview.cn 2005-04-05 13:19:06

Beyonce Knowles sings with her group Destiny's Child at the Rockin' the Corps concert at U.S. Marine Corps Camp Pendelton in Oceanside, California April 1, 2005. More than 40,000 marines and their families attended the concert which was held as a thank you to U.S. Marines who served in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. (Source: Dayoo.com)
Beyonce Knowles sings with her group Destiny's Child at the Rockin' the Corps concert at U.S. Marine Corps Camp Pendelton in Oceanside, California April 1, 2005. More than 40,000 marines and their families attended the concert which was held as a thank you to U.S. Marines who served in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. (Source: Dayoo.com) 

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