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Description927165 C.J. Pierce guitar and vocals performing with Drowning Pool 2013 .jpg
English: C.J. Pierce - guitar/ vocals performing with Drowning Pool a new metal band, for members of the United States Army Garrison, USAG, in Boeblingen, Germany May 7, 2013, at the Panzer Kaserne fitness center. The free concert was sponsored by United Services Organization, USO.
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C.J. Pierce - guitar/ vocals performing with Drowning Pool a new metal band, for members of the United States Army Garrison, USAG, in Boeblingen, Germany May 7, 2013, at the Panzer Kaserne fitness center. The free concert was sponsored by United Services Organization, USO. (US Army Photo by Martin Greeson)