There is nothing more powerful than emotional reactions of little children. No faking, no acting... Just purest emotions. It trully is the strongest force in the universe.
I never got my homecoming moment with my dad as he died in the Persian gulf war in 1991, his first tour of duty. These stories are the only ones that make me equally happy as I am sad. It was less than 2 months before I would turn 4 that he died. My bro was a few months shy of 6.
If tears of joy are to be found only on planet earth, then perhaps the human race is doomed.... Happy feelings, tears, laughter, love, good memories.... There must be a place where it's experienced all the time....
you know how you know your daughter misses you for real? when she's willing to launch herself through a tiny window to get to you, that's missing daddy. tell me im not the only one that saw the oldest about ready to put herself through that tiny serving window just to get to daddy. LOL, I LOVE THOSE WITH THE COURAGE TO SERVE
How awesome it is for these special families to be able to Skype frequently and keep in touch! In WWII a letter, no matter how old, was a Big deal! It helps both ends of the family to keep in touch, and know how things are going on all sides of the family!
As a proud Brit nothing makes me prouder than the work done by our armed forces and my families history of over 100 years serving King/Queen and country 🇬🇧 and while mostly I love the hardness and toughness of our forces and that's why for a small nation we rub shoulders with the top super powers but I must confess I wish we could tone it down for occasions like this. Homecomings are down played much more , usually at regimental barracks and if a soldier does get the opportunity to do an individual surprise at home etc it's usually a private affair and not even allowed in uniform. So I love watching American surprises like this and from Belfast, GB 🇬🇧 thank you for your service and long may the great and unstoppable force of our nations armed forces continue. The world would be a very different place without the US and UK armed forces doing what we do. Quis Separabit 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸
The British military have a large training base in my country Kenya, and particularly in my home town of Nanyuki. The call it BATUK {British Army Training Unit Kenya}. They not only train in our country, but also help the local communities with occasional free medical camps, undertake small projects like building small but crucial river crossing bridges etc. We welcome hundreds of them every year.
Awesome! 15 mos is too damn long! I spent 20 years in the US Air Force, which included 33 mos in Vietnam during the war. However, mine was voluntary and I was single. Once I got married and had kids, the longest separation I had was about 4 weeks. Welcome Home, SSgt, and best of luck to you.
@@johnreed9050 No, I did a year (12 mos), came back after 6 mos for another 21 months until it was all over. I was in the USAF so it wasn't that bad for me. However, I was stationed with a guy that did five years in a row!
Iran government needs people like you.we should stop blaming each other and help this planet.but that will never happen.so shame to say this planets screwed
Daddy's girls, a special bond!
The soldiers coming home surprise brings tears of joy and relief, reminding us of the immeasurable sacrifices they have made.
There is nothing more powerful than emotional reactions of little children. No faking, no acting... Just purest emotions. It trully is the strongest force in the universe.
Congratulations to the soldiers on returning to their families it is a sacred place for them and their families
How beautiful the meeting is where tears shed and feelings raised
i am crying.tars dripping from my 50 years old eyes.i miss my daughter so much.
Thank you for your service and the enormous sacrifice you make to do it. May God protect you always till your journey home!!!
Thank-you for your service to our nation and God bless you!
Thank you for your service. God bless 🙏
OMG what a moment of love and respect.
It seems that all of our military moms and dads are blessed with sweet sons & daughters - or maybe there's more to it than just magic.
I never got my homecoming moment with my dad as he died in the Persian gulf war in 1991, his first tour of duty. These stories are the only ones that make me equally happy as I am sad. It was less than 2 months before I would turn 4 that he died. My bro was a few months shy of 6.
I'm sorry...
U will see him in heaven :)
Thank you for your service
If tears of joy are to be found only on planet earth, then perhaps the human race is doomed.... Happy feelings, tears, laughter, love, good memories.... There must be a place where it's experienced all the time....
Sgt. Michael thanks you for your support our country
His second daughter was in shock at first!
daughter's reactions ... priceless
That was a nice surprise homecoming for this family , welcome home soldier !!! 🤧✊
Godspeed to you brother ✋🏾
Story is always same but it's never boring ..you can relate to all stories..
This shows what is most important in life. FAMILY
you know how you know your daughter misses you for real? when she's willing to launch herself through a tiny window to get to you, that's missing daddy. tell me im not the only one that saw the oldest about ready to put herself through that tiny serving window just to get to daddy. LOL, I LOVE THOSE WITH THE COURAGE TO SERVE
No, I also thought this.
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she was ready to jump over the counter when she saw him.
Thanks you for your service sir You have two beautiful daughters sent from Jesus Christ that love their dad🥰🥰🥰🥰💞💞💞
How awesome it is for these special families to be able to Skype frequently and keep in touch! In WWII a letter, no matter how old, was a Big deal! It helps both ends of the family to keep in touch, and know how things are going on all sides of the family!
I am addicted to these videos
As a proud Brit nothing makes me prouder than the work done by our armed forces and my families history of over 100 years serving King/Queen and country 🇬🇧 and while mostly I love the hardness and toughness of our forces and that's why for a small nation we rub shoulders with the top super powers but I must confess I wish we could tone it down for occasions like this. Homecomings are down played much more , usually at regimental barracks and if a soldier does get the opportunity to do an individual surprise at home etc it's usually a private affair and not even allowed in uniform. So I love watching American surprises like this and from Belfast, GB 🇬🇧 thank you for your service and long may the great and unstoppable force of our nations armed forces continue. The world would be a very different place without the US and UK armed forces doing what we do. Quis Separabit 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸
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The British military have a large training base in my country Kenya, and particularly in my home town of Nanyuki. The call it BATUK {British Army Training Unit Kenya}. They not only train in our country, but also help the local communities with occasional free medical camps, undertake small projects like building small but crucial river crossing bridges etc. We welcome hundreds of them every year.
I HAVE MISSED 20 YEARS OF MY SONS LIVES,RETIRED USN 2007
I have watched this video many times.......gets me everytime
Her reaction at 1:11...oh man I’m crying just watching
That is so beautiful
Awesome! 15 mos is too damn long! I spent 20 years in the US Air Force, which included 33 mos in Vietnam during the war. However, mine was voluntary and I was single. Once I got married and had kids, the longest separation I had was about 4 weeks. Welcome Home, SSgt, and best of luck to you.
Was that 33 straight months in Vietnam? That seems like a he'll of a long time for one deployment
@@johnreed9050 No, I did a year (12 mos), came back after 6 mos for another 21 months until it was all over. I was in the USAF so it wasn't that bad for me. However, I was stationed with a guy that did five years in a row!
I blinked too much. Now my eyes are sweating.
Krystian Matyja 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Good one.
That was a special homecoming
Cute family ❤️
Beautiful family I love
today's cafeteria special dad safe from war
If only all the Vietnam era vets could have experienced something like that!
Welcome home sir
How can't she not notice him in that uniform 😁😁
It's camo so....
God bless always
Love these stories. But, one thing, the video identified him as a Sgt, he is a SSgt.
I think the older daughter noticed her father was behind the counter.
Cute reaction 😁 lol
Dam you guys.you made water to come out.of my eyes
Too late for me. :')
Dammit... can't even fight it
good looking fam
Nice
wery wery nice
I wonder does the doctor and all the medical workers get the same treament & respect as the Army marine in America🤔 who help fight the Corona war?
Uma das razões porque os Americanos são prósperos é porque são unidos
Deus abençoe a América
Good surprise I love you Pakistan
RIP to the 13 killed in Afghanistan
13-1 KD Ratio lzzzzzz
You love traveling???
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Soldier
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Please welcome all the USA soldier Sargent Michael Robert 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸welcome home
Tissue plz
hi
Onions!!!
I thought military weren't allowed to receive gifts
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Nada como la familia
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The Serial Killer of Muslim
Both sides are to blame.not just one.read your history.
Iran government needs people like you.we should stop blaming each other and help this planet.but that will never happen.so shame to say this planets screwed
No, USAF aircrew are officers, and he is not.
U guys r just awesome n generous...God bless You all#love u all😘
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How beautiful the meeting is where tears shed and feelings raised
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How beautiful the meeting is where tears shed and feelings raised
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