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Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point

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Cherry Point, North Carolina

West Coast band salutes East Coast Marines, Sailors

By Lance Cpl. Glen E. Santy | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | February 28, 2013

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Marines and Sailors stage dive to the music of Queen Caveat during the Leathernecks II comedy and entertainment show.

Marines and Sailors stage dive to the music of Queen Caveat during the Leathernecks II comedy and entertainment show. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Glen E. Santy)


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Lauren Little, lead singer of Queen Caveat, performs for Cherry Point Marines and Sailors during the Leathernecks II comedy and entertainment show Feb 22. The free event was open to active duty military members and began with comedians Rudy Rush, Geoff Keith and Renee Gauthier. To cap off the show, the band played a variety of songs to include their hits “Bullet” and “Resilient Me.”

Lauren Little, lead singer of Queen Caveat, performs for Cherry Point Marines and Sailors during the Leathernecks II comedy and entertainment show Feb 22. The free event was open to active duty military members and began with comedians Rudy Rush, Geoff Keith and Renee Gauthier. To cap off the show, the band played a variety of songs to include their hits “Bullet” and “Resilient Me.” (Photo by Lance Cpl. Glen E. Santy)


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MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, N.C. --

Cherry Point Marines and Sailors attended a free live show at the station theater Friday.

The Leathernecks II comedy and entertainment show showcased musical artist Queen Caveat and comedians Rudy Rush, Renee Gauthier and Geoff Keith.

More than 200 Marines and Sailors from Cherry Point enjoyed the show which ended with the band Queen Caveat inviting service members on stage to sing, dance and go crowd surfing.

Lauren Little, lead singer of Queen Caveat, and other performers said they share a feeling of the honor when they perform in front of the military community because of the impact the armed forces have had on them.

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