British Couple First Time Reaction to Soldiers Homecoming Surprises Kids Compilation

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British Couple Reacts to Soldiers Homecoming Surprises Kids Compilation (2017)

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The ones that get me are the pet reactions to soldiers coming home.

FUBAR
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Every single time my dad came home I’d run to him instantly and give a big hug. From 2 to 17. When I was 17 though I decided to do something more special. I took our family’s go kart and wrote a sign on the back saying welcome home and drove ahead of him and my mom(who got him from the airport) for half a mile leading up to our house. The fact I know exactly what these kids are feeling makes it impossible for me not to cry

josephharrison
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My brothers and I welcomed our dad home a half dozen times over his 30 years in the USAF. He was in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam... These videos always bring back memories and tears.

george
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My dad was an officer in the U.S. Navy. While growing up, he was often overseas. He missed birthdays, holidays and special occasions (like graduations). However, we never once begrudged him because we knew that he was doing this in service of our nation. Still, those homecomings were always amazing. We would show up at the Navy base and watch the aircraft carrier dock. The only time that he "surprised" us was when my younger sister was born a couple of months early (and my mom was having some complications from the birth). My dad was in the middle of a deployment; so, his ship dropped him off in Scotland. He then took a train to London and then took a flight to Virginia. It was a wonderful surprise for us. Of course, the surprise was upon coming home from school and seeing my dad.

ccchhhrrriiisss
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As an Army wife of 17 years, I went through about 7 of these. Every time is emotional. My kids always missed him. But the Army has Daddy/Mommy dolls you can add a picture on. They also have the USO, which provides video calls, internet, and regular calls They also did a recording of him reading stories to the kids and mailed it and the book to us. Communications for families has improved dramatically. He was even able to get internet in Afghanistan, not good internet, but internet.

DeplorableLJ
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I remember when I was one of those kids running up to my dad and hugging him when he got home from iraq and again when he came home from Afghanistan. He was a senior state department advisor that trained Iraqi border police during operation Iraqi freedom. It really hurts to not see your dad for birthdays and for holidays and not being able to just call him when you want to tell him what you did in school that day. He used to tell me stories about how he fought dragons and saved people from monsters and I never understood it until I was older, he lost many friends overseas and I'm glad I didnt lose him to that war.

pathrender
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These films get to me. I’m 60 years old and can vividly remember greeting my father each time he came home from a deployment (Vietnam era). Thanks for sharing!!!

patrickclark
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I grew up in a military family during the Vietnam and Cold War era and have, honestly, very few memories of my dad until I was in college. I can look back at photos and see that he wasn't always gone but I can count the actual times I remember spending with him on my hands. Hats off to all those wives, husbands and significant others that do their best to keep the family as stable as possible.

kingbrutusxxvi
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Thank you from America. Love to you and the motherland ❤ can't stop crying

zoo
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If Harvard, Champion, or Adidas needed sponsors on YouTube, yall win the contract. Much love, great reaction as usual!

Cubs-Fan.
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My Son got home from the middle east in dec. He lives in a different state and we havent been able to see him yet. So it has been a year this past January. We live about 2, 500 miles away atm. Really miss him. Ty for your post God's Love And Blessings.

tumbleweedmoon
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I welcomed my father home from Vietnam, my brother home from the first Gulf war, and my husband home from Iraq. None of these homecomings were a surprise, but they were still pretty emotional. I am very thankful that they all came home alive and well.

elissahunt
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Our soldiers sacrifice so much for our countries ! That's unconditional respect ! And unconditional love !

seekingtruth
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I'm a sap for these. My pops was a soldier for almost 22 years and it was emotional, every home coming. ❤️❤️❤️

DiAmUs
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This always brings tears of joy. Got to find a newer one this is over 4 years old

dstamour
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My dad surprised me like this at school during Desert Storm. I hadn't seen him in like a year. Still one of my best memories ever!

gerrbaby
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Well thanks for making me cry again. lol I started to well up after the first one.

Momsbasement
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This is great, brings back lots of memories. My Dad was 20 years in the Air Force, when I was 2 he went to basic, when he went to tach school in Denver, my Mom, brother and I went to meet him. My cried when he saw our dad, he was 1, I hid behind my mom peaking around looking at him, he looked like my Dad but different. Once a brat always a brat.

upstate
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I have probably been watching homecoming videos for 10 years, and one of my favorites actually features an officer in the RN. His daughter was part of a singing group that performed on national television, with HMTQ and her Prime Minister in the live audience. When Dad marched down the arena steps, father and daughter both forgot there was anyone else in the room.

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Hey Beesley & Millie, Here's a plane accident that I think you both may find interesting. "How All Passengers Survived the Miracle on the Hudson" There was a very successful movie done about it, and Tom Hanks starred as the pilot.

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