@@user-js7ll7ir5d what's up? I'm just stating mines so is others whether they're crying are not. What's with people giving me attitude like they have a stick up their assholes.
I was a Marine platoon commander in Vietnam 1968-1969. It's a long story but I joined the Marine Corps out of college to avoid the draft and didn't tell my parents. They were horrified at first, but when I graduated from Officer Candidate School, it was the first time I ever saw my dad's eyes water up and he was a B-17 pilot in WW II and flew B-47's and B-52's during the cold war. While I was fighting in Vietnam, he had been assigned as the Base Commander at Clark AFB in the Philippines. After leading my platoon in combat for 10 months, I was reassigned as the assistant S-1 (Personnel) at the battalion which was in the middle of nowhere and had been attacked twice and briefly overrun once while I was out in the field with my platoon. While I was at the battalion, the battalion commander learned that my father was the Commander of Clark AFB and he arranged for me to take a couple of days to catch a medical flight to Manila. I caught a bus to Clark in my uniform (summer Charlies which was a tan short sleeve shirt with Marine green trousers). When I got to the base, I got directions to the Headquarters building and went to the Commander's office. There, the secretary in the front office asked who I was and what I wanted. I told her I was 1st Lieutenant (name) from Vietnam and I was here to see my father. She nearly feinted and then quickly opened my dad's office door and said, "Your son is here to see you, would like me to clear you schedule?" My dad was in complete shock, but quickly recovered. I had lost a lot of weight in Vietnam and I was deeply tanned. It was an incredibly emotional reunion with him and my mother. Two days later, I had to return to Vietnam to finish my tour and on 19 December, I arrived back in the US. It was not a pleasant return as we landed in San Francisco and there was an angry mob of anti-war protesters waiting outside the terminal. The screamed obscenities, they threw cans and bottles at us, and some tried to spit on the returning soldiers. But I had been invited by my girlfriend's parents (a Colonel in the Air Force who was a good friend of my dad and mom) to join them for Christmas and while there we were engaged. That made it all worth it. I never saw my dad again as he died at age 51 of a heart attack while serving at Clark AFB. My mother died from a fall at age 81 at her home in Florida. While I continued to serve in the Marine Corps for 21 years and didn't have the opportunity to visit with her much, I did retire in Florida and for many years my wife and I visited her on a regular basis. I miss them. They were the best parents any kid could have hoped to have. My father was a true hero. In WW II he was shot down over Germany and spent 2 years as a POW. During the Cold War he was always gone on both ground and airborne alerts in bombers. If you didn't live through the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis then you can't appreciate how dangerous that period was. 50% of all B-52's were on airborne alert flying patterns over the arctic armed with nuclear bombs 24/7. I wanted to follow my dad in the Air Force as a pilot. I was willing to fly anything that could get into the air, but my eyes were bad and I was not good at math since I attended 10 different junion and senior high schools in 8 different states. But when I was a captain in the Marine Corps, I did get my private license with commercial and instrument ratings. And I did get my glider pilot certificate. And I did take basic, intermediate, and advanced aerobatics. I also qualified in eleven different aircraft including an amphibian and a Beaver float plane. I only did it to honor my dad and my dream of being a pilot. Hope he looked down from heaven and was proud of me. Sorry for the long post. If I told you everything about my wild ride in life (I'm 73 now) you likely wouldn't believe me. For example, I was a motorcycle touring enthusiast, sky diver, SCUBA diver, wreck diver, underwater photographer, pilot, glider pilot, x-country skier, hiker, camper, I served two more years in combat after Vietnam, I sailed around the Hawaiian Islands when I was stationed there, historian, computer programmer, built my own computers from scratch soldering transistors, capacitors, and vacuum tubes to a primitive motherboard, and I did archaeology. In fact when I was in the Marine Corps as a Major, I was assigned as the project officer for computerizing the Marine Corps' officer assignment system that was at that time just somewhere between 75-100 three ring binder books. I didn't know what a computer was. I had spent my first 10 years in the Marine Corps in combat and the infantry. To complete the project, I had to learn how computers worked, I learned to program in FORTRAN, COBOL, Assembly, and Natural (the precursor to SQL). It took over 3 years but the transition from 3 ring binders to computerized officer assignments was a success. I received the second highest peace time award for that effort. There's more, but those were probably the most prominent ones. My experiences after I retired from the Marine Corps is just as wild. For 10 years I supported Special Operations Command at MacDill AFB, Tampa; and for 15 years I was an independent consultant supporting various Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) programs supporting academics and military forces (mostly special operations) around the world. Most of my assignments were in unpleasant parts of the world with minimum personal conveniences. For example, I spent a month with special operation forces on a training exercise where we were billeted in an abandoned building with several inches of water on the floor, no hot water or hot food, and no days off. But I loved it. It wasn't nearly as bad as Vietnam. I've had a good life. Fortunately, I made good investments and since I retired in 2016, I've lived a fairly comfortable life in Florida. I learned a long time ago that life is what you make of it. As the saying goes, you can either complain about the thorns on the rose bush or you can enjoy the roses. I've always found the roses in life.
Hey may I tell you something the hippies and people who hate you and maybe spit you in your return don't blame them why because they were not angry at you or your comrade's but at the corrupt government who sent innocent young sons to a unnecessary war and that's why they did that they did wrong but can you really blame them for the government taking their sons to war
I am a air cadet (Corporal to be exact) in squadron 585 and I’ve been there for at least half a year. I am not planning on being in the Air Force because I am planning to be an architect. Not 100% sure what I want to specialize in but I’ll bee looking into it once I am in grade 12 (I am 13 and currently in grade 8 dealing with online classes.)
I often watch these videos, on every UA-cam channel. I cry, I cry with emotion because I feel the suffering of these families for the distance of their soldiers, for their parents who give their lives, not only for the United States, but for everyone. And I immediately think of those families who do not embrace a relative, because she died in battle and I feel enormous sadness. I am Italian, I am grateful for your sacrifices, I am grateful for what you do for the world and our safety. God bless the United States, God bless everyone and your families. Thank you.
I'm currently enlisting in the US Army. Hearing that coming from a foreigner means a lot, I hope you know that. I want to represent my country with honor and compassion. A lot of people make us out to be the bad guys.
Light Fox my husband just asked “are you....crying hun?” I said “noooooOooooOoooo” Lol. He looked at what I was watching and laughed then hugged me. I’m a sook. 😂😢😂
I just wanna say what a blessing it is for soldiers to come home, please trust take it from me, all 3 of my brothers didn’t come home last month and my brother in law didn’t aswell, kinda hurts to know he’s I was so close to my brothers bro like I always wanted to be like them, I’m glad there in a better place
Dennis Keola 4 brothers have been lost to war?? I’m shocked we haven’t heard about that. It doesn’t happen often that a family loses all of their young men. I’m so sorry.
Splendid compilation. Quite teary-eyed. And this 13:05 is when I really lost it. I never tire of watching these types of videos. Happy kids, spouses, parents, siblings, pets, and other family and friends. Glorious outpouring of emotion and so well deserved. May God bless our military members and veterans, without whom we would not have the lifestyle we enjoy today. Thank you for your service.
Yeah that's some military you've got there; gang wars across all branches, special forces execution squads in Afghan and Iraq, more war crimes than were tried at Nuremberg and north of 1,000,000 innocent civilians killed in those two countries. Go Yooooo Ssssss A.
Trust me you dont because the families act this way because they worry and stress and struggle with the what ifs anf why havent we heard froms it takes an extremely strong family to support a strong soldier thats why my time only lasted 1 contract I didnt want to not be a soldier but my family couldnt support it
@@BAMBII999. well everyone can do it the impressive part is those that take on the challenge and become part of something that is only shared by a few good luck and stay safe
That video was one of my favorites and it made me very emotional when the soldier walked out and pinned his mom as she’s entering the Nursing profession and becoming an RN well done mom........ I know both of your sons are extremely proud of you and she’s doing it all alone too may God bless you all and welcome to the Nursing world; NCLEX next !!!!! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
There isn't a day that goes by your always in my thoughts and prayers along with your Families and Loved ones and No one will Never be Forgotten by me because in my eyes your always be my Heroes and I am forever grateful for everything that you have done and or still doing for us and I can't ever say Thank each and everyone of you enough again and again Thank you for your Service God put your love and protection around each and everyone of them and let them know that there is people who really do care about them
I know this feeling. I met my twin sisters with me meeting them at the end of the graduation. All three of us were emotional and loved every moment . They deserved it
"Liked The News-Caster Said, "I Would See This Again, Over, And Over Again!"........And, "I Never Get Tired Of Seeing These Reunions, No, Not Ever!" ......It's A Beautiful, Wonderful, Feeling Of Love There....Watching Them Coming Home To Their Loved-Ones....."It's A Sheer Pleasure Of All....And, (I Usually Don't Say This) But, "Loving It!" But, This Is Worth It.......Take Care....And, Have A Happy, Wonderful, Blessed Day.
No hate, but why u have 13 ads on a 20 minute video? It kinda ruins the moment when ur filled with emotion and then double unskippable 15 second ads pop up... every 2 minutes. Edit: Sorry, 14 ads
It never ceases to amaze me how close these siblings are. I consider myself pretty close to some of my siblings but I can't imagine running up to my sisters and hugging them like that. Not even after not seeing them for long stretches of time cause I have actually been trough that. It's not that I don't love them I just don't show it that way. Are there more people who feel this way?
These allergies ,great day.Yes I'm sticking to it.....allergies.Folks always remember...this is a sacrifice our military deal with on a daily.Always remember their families,I love these videos,but it's still allergies,and I'm sticking to it.lol
As someone who can’t stay away from my mom for more than 3 days I could NEVER even think about her leaving me especially since her and my siblings are all I have so I really have respect for those who actually put up with not having there sons or siblings for that long Also I’m so grateful cuz my older brother was actually supposed to be in the marines but thank god he wasn’t
I dont wanna sound dumb for saying this but the little girl that lost her mother I dont i think it's right for her dad to still be in the Army . The little girl doesn't have her mother anymore and she probably just wants to be around her dad not living with her older sister
Its hard a lot of states over the last decade have created pathways for military members to transfer their skills into civilian world jobs but sometimes those skills dont transfer and if they do you may be losing money by starting over again...
Im Sure she has a support system and understands daddy has to work. Its not easy to just get up and leave the army you have to serve the years you committed to
Samantha Escobar awww, I’m sorry. My grandad raised me, he was in the Royal Navy. You never forget your grandad, remember he’s watching over you, and proud of you always. 🌹
Just took out a teeth where i'm not suppose to be doing much facial expressions & then this pops up in my notification & while watching i started crying
This hurts because this year I was unable to see my big sis through my 18th birthday nor graduation. She serves in the Navy and is out at sea near Japan. I miss her so much. And even before she joined I always cried at these types of videos but now that I feel this loneliness without her. It hits so far home. ❤ It's been 8 months- and itll probably be a few more months until I can see her.
I already know that if ethier of my brothers went into army and came back I would try to hug them and they would be like get off of me and stop hugging me😢😂
The country needs to be guarded but at the cost of children growing up without parents? You can tell that young children hardly recognize their dad. I have seen other videos where the kids saw a stranger and cried out of fear.
I was crying whole time I couldn’t stop crying and whoever dislike this video is really bad person because if that was one of your parents nobody would just like this video😭
The nurse mom hit different... I’m not crying your crying
Which means your crying
Right
I'm not crying tbh soo
@@jksbottommole8463 okay you want a medal?
@@user-js7ll7ir5d what's up? I'm just stating mines so is others whether they're crying are not. What's with people giving me attitude like they have a stick up their assholes.
I was a Marine platoon commander in Vietnam 1968-1969.
It's a long story but I joined the Marine Corps out of college to avoid the draft and didn't tell my parents. They were horrified at first, but when I graduated from Officer Candidate School, it was the first time I ever saw my dad's eyes water up and he was a B-17 pilot in WW II and flew B-47's and B-52's during the cold war.
While I was fighting in Vietnam, he had been assigned as the Base Commander at Clark AFB in the Philippines.
After leading my platoon in combat for 10 months, I was reassigned as the assistant S-1 (Personnel) at the battalion which was in the middle of nowhere and had been attacked twice and briefly overrun once while I was out in the field with my platoon.
While I was at the battalion, the battalion commander learned that my father was the Commander of Clark AFB and he arranged for me to take a couple of days to catch a medical flight to Manila. I caught a bus to Clark in my uniform (summer Charlies which was a tan short sleeve shirt with Marine green trousers). When I got to the base, I got directions to the Headquarters building and went to the Commander's office.
There, the secretary in the front office asked who I was and what I wanted. I told her I was 1st Lieutenant (name) from Vietnam and I was here to see my father. She nearly feinted and then quickly opened my dad's office door and said, "Your son is here to see you, would like me to clear you schedule?"
My dad was in complete shock, but quickly recovered. I had lost a lot of weight in Vietnam and I was deeply tanned.
It was an incredibly emotional reunion with him and my mother. Two days later, I had to return to Vietnam to finish my tour and on 19 December, I arrived back in the US.
It was not a pleasant return as we landed in San Francisco and there was an angry mob of anti-war protesters waiting outside the terminal. The screamed obscenities, they threw cans and bottles at us, and some tried to spit on the returning soldiers.
But I had been invited by my girlfriend's parents (a Colonel in the Air Force who was a good friend of my dad and mom) to join them for Christmas and while there we were engaged. That made it all worth it.
I never saw my dad again as he died at age 51 of a heart attack while serving at Clark AFB. My mother died from a fall at age 81 at her home in Florida. While I continued to serve in the Marine Corps for 21 years and didn't have the opportunity to visit with her much, I did retire in Florida and for many years my wife and I visited her on a regular basis.
I miss them. They were the best parents any kid could have hoped to have. My father was a true hero. In WW II he was shot down over Germany and spent 2 years as a POW. During the Cold War he was always gone on both ground and airborne alerts in bombers. If you didn't live through the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis then you can't appreciate how dangerous that period was. 50% of all B-52's were on airborne alert flying patterns over the arctic armed with nuclear bombs 24/7.
I wanted to follow my dad in the Air Force as a pilot. I was willing to fly anything that could get into the air, but my eyes were bad and I was not good at math since I attended 10 different junion and senior high schools in 8 different states. But when I was a captain in the Marine Corps, I did get my private license with commercial and instrument ratings. And I did get my glider pilot certificate. And I did take basic, intermediate, and advanced aerobatics. I also qualified in eleven different aircraft including an amphibian and a Beaver float plane.
I only did it to honor my dad and my dream of being a pilot. Hope he looked down from heaven and was proud of me.
Sorry for the long post. If I told you everything about my wild ride in life (I'm 73 now) you likely wouldn't believe me. For example, I was a motorcycle touring enthusiast, sky diver, SCUBA diver, wreck diver, underwater photographer, pilot, glider pilot, x-country skier, hiker, camper, I served two more years in combat after Vietnam, I sailed around the Hawaiian Islands when I was stationed there, historian, computer programmer, built my own computers from scratch soldering transistors, capacitors, and vacuum tubes to a primitive motherboard, and I did archaeology.
In fact when I was in the Marine Corps as a Major, I was assigned as the project officer for computerizing the Marine Corps' officer assignment system that was at that time just somewhere between 75-100 three ring binder books. I didn't know what a computer was. I had spent my first 10 years in the Marine Corps in combat and the infantry. To complete the project, I had to learn how computers worked, I learned to program in FORTRAN, COBOL, Assembly, and Natural (the precursor to SQL). It took over 3 years but the transition from 3 ring binders to computerized officer assignments was a success. I received the second highest peace time award for that effort.
There's more, but those were probably the most prominent ones.
My experiences after I retired from the Marine Corps is just as wild. For 10 years I supported Special Operations Command at MacDill AFB, Tampa; and for 15 years I was an independent consultant supporting various Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) programs supporting academics and military forces (mostly special operations) around the world. Most of my assignments were in unpleasant parts of the world with minimum personal conveniences. For example, I spent a month with special operation forces on a training exercise where we were billeted in an abandoned building with several inches of water on the floor, no hot water or hot food, and no days off. But I loved it. It wasn't nearly as bad as Vietnam.
I've had a good life. Fortunately, I made good investments and since I retired in 2016, I've lived a fairly comfortable life in Florida.
I learned a long time ago that life is what you make of it. As the saying goes, you can either complain about the thorns on the rose bush or you can enjoy the roses. I've always found the roses in life.
Hey may I tell you something the hippies and people who hate you and maybe spit you in your return don't blame them why because they were not angry at you or your comrade's but at the corrupt government who sent innocent young sons to a unnecessary war and that's why they did that they did wrong but can you really blame them for the government taking their sons to war
I am a air cadet (Corporal to be exact) in squadron 585 and I’ve been there for at least half a year. I am not planning on being in the Air Force because I am planning to be an architect. Not 100% sure what I want to specialize in but I’ll bee looking into it once I am in grade 12 (I am 13 and currently in grade 8 dealing with online classes.)
BMF6889 Jesus loves you
Wow. Just wow. Serieus respect.
Great way to end a bad night. Getting to see people reunited with their military family members.
Before I get negative comments, I love these videos. I just wanted something to make my bad day better.
Why was your day bad (I know I’m 6 months late lol)
I hope you're having a good day. :)
I’m not crying my eyes are just sweating nothing to see here folks.
Ewww you're eyes are sweating
Bol B Aweng Jesus loves you
I often watch these videos, on every UA-cam channel. I cry, I cry with emotion because I feel the suffering of these families for the distance of their soldiers, for their parents who give their lives, not only for the United States, but for everyone.
And I immediately think of those families who do not embrace a relative, because she died in battle and I feel enormous sadness.
I am Italian, I am grateful for your sacrifices, I am grateful for what you do for the world and our safety.
God bless the United States, God bless everyone and your families. Thank you.
I'm currently enlisting in the US Army. Hearing that coming from a foreigner means a lot, I hope you know that. I want to represent my country with honor and compassion. A lot of people make us out to be the bad guys.
Amen
It's 3:45 am no one should be cutting onions at this time!! 💜♥️ Thank you to all the Soldiers for their service We love y'all, Stay safe and healthy!!
That was a very beautiful sight. Her baby doing thee honors of pinning his mother and belated congratulations on becoming a RN
Step son can you please come up and pin me?
Me:-trying not to cry-
My sis: are you crying?
Me: n-no
Light Fox my husband just asked “are you....crying hun?” I said “noooooOooooOoooo” Lol. He looked at what I was watching and laughed then hugged me. I’m a sook. 😂😢😂
Haha same but it was my fiance lol
Danny The daddy's boy Jesus loves you
Eueyeuruerururieieeudididedudiididudidud🎳🥝🎳🏈🎳🏈🎳🏈🏑🏈🏑🏑🏑🏑🏑🥝🥝🏈🎳🏈🏑🏈🏑
I’m not crying please 😭😭😭🤧
Priceless.... To all that serve for the USA active, veteran, and fallen. You are true heroes.
Whoever put ads in the middle of these types of videos has no soul
Crying breaks
Cyn Moore Lol
Get yourself ad blocker, then you won't see any of them.
😂😂 gotta make their money g
@@Markb2477 not on a phone 🤷♂️
I just wanna say what a blessing it is for soldiers to come home, please trust take it from me, all 3 of my brothers didn’t come home last month and my brother in law didn’t aswell, kinda hurts to know he’s I was so close to my brothers bro like I always wanted to be like them, I’m glad there in a better place
I'm honestly sorry
I am sorry for you lost and thanks so much to you family and brothers for severing for me and this country
Dennis Keola 4 brothers have been lost to war?? I’m shocked we haven’t heard about that. It doesn’t happen often that a family loses all of their young men. I’m so sorry.
I... I don’t know what to say. I’m so sorry 💔
Dennis keola I am sooo sorry 😪sending you hugs dear!
Splendid compilation. Quite teary-eyed. And this 13:05 is when I really lost it.
I never tire of watching these types of videos. Happy kids, spouses, parents, siblings, pets, and other family and friends. Glorious outpouring of emotion and so well deserved. May God bless our military members and veterans, without whom we would not have the lifestyle we enjoy today. Thank you for your service.
Yeah that's some military you've got there; gang wars across all branches, special forces execution squads in Afghan and Iraq, more war crimes than were tried at Nuremberg and north of 1,000,000 innocent civilians killed in those two countries. Go Yooooo Ssssss A.
The people who disliked the video were crying that they couldn’t see the like button
lol
I wish it were true. Or people were too sad to watch so they disliked it from sadness.
How could you dislike this
Finally something I agree with people on 🤦🏽♂️
I think it’s because of the first girls eyebrows
S/o the hard working mothers who do it all on their own🥰
My god my eyes are full of onions!!!...grrr.
Love those siblings relationships
Yup I’m going to the Navy 🤦🏽♀️😢😖 this type of moments make it worth it
( I’m ready 👌🏽💙)
So proud of you sir/ma'am. Thank you and God be with you.
Trust me you dont because the families act this way because they worry and stress and struggle with the what ifs anf why havent we heard froms it takes an extremely strong family to support a strong soldier thats why my time only lasted 1 contract I didnt want to not be a soldier but my family couldnt support it
anthony cope My dad was in the Army I want to do it 2 but hold it off going on 2 years🤦🏽♀️ what I was trying to say I think I’m ready ✊🏽
@@BAMBII999. well everyone can do it the impressive part is those that take on the challenge and become part of something that is only shared by a few good luck and stay safe
Merica...🇺🇸thank you to all our veterans for our freedoms you all don’t get enough credit 👍🏻
Thank you to all servicemen and women around the world, Thank you for your service and sacrifices. Come home safe and sound.
Tough guys are cryers too. No shame in that, love. ❤️
That video was one of my favorites and it made me very emotional when the soldier walked out and pinned his mom as she’s entering the Nursing profession and becoming an RN well done mom........ I know both of your sons are extremely proud of you and she’s doing it all alone too may God bless you all and welcome to the Nursing world; NCLEX next !!!!! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
KingLeo2019 same my favourite
God loves you sooo much!! 💜💜💜 benkind ❤️ loving 💛 caring 💚 nice 💜 💜 and courageous
Thank you to all these brave men and women for your service! 👏❤️
Me:*Getting emotional*
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How great is that of those Chicago students? Hats off athletes. Great job. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
There isn't a day that goes by your always in my thoughts and prayers along with your Families and Loved ones and No one will Never be Forgotten by me because in my eyes your always be my Heroes and I am forever grateful for everything that you have done and or still doing for us and I can't ever say Thank each and everyone of you enough again and again Thank you for your Service God put your love and protection around each and everyone of them and let them know that there is people who really do care about them
Made me cry.... I remember when my dad use to come from deployment #indianarmy
I love watching those homecoming sweet sweet clips! I am crying but I have happy tears 💞
I know this feeling. I met my twin sisters with me meeting them at the end of the graduation. All three of us were emotional and loved every moment . They deserved it
"Liked The News-Caster Said, "I Would See This Again, Over, And Over Again!"........And, "I Never Get Tired Of Seeing These Reunions, No, Not Ever!" ......It's A Beautiful, Wonderful, Feeling Of Love There....Watching Them Coming Home To Their Loved-Ones....."It's A Sheer Pleasure Of All....And, (I Usually Don't Say This) But, "Loving It!" But, This Is Worth It.......Take Care....And, Have A Happy, Wonderful, Blessed Day.
10:27 s the most American thing that I have ever seen in my whole life
I really enjoy seeing videos like this, it bring so much joy to my heart, I cry right along with them every time. Thank u guys for your service.
This videos make me stay up all night watching them ! Because this kind of videos is so cool!
No hate, but why u have 13 ads on a 20 minute video? It kinda ruins the moment when ur filled with emotion and then double unskippable 15 second ads pop up... every 2 minutes.
Edit: Sorry, 14 ads
Ugh!! I can't stopped crying 😢💖
It never ceases to amaze me how close these siblings are. I consider myself pretty close to some of my siblings but I can't imagine running up to my sisters and hugging them like that. Not even after not seeing them for long stretches of time cause I have actually been trough that. It's not that I don't love them I just don't show it that way. Are there more people who feel this way?
This video makes me realize how bad I miss my Late Father....
I cried all through this,so beautiful
Let's take a moment for the people in the military that didn't make it home to surprise their family🙏❤️
These allergies ,great day.Yes I'm sticking to it.....allergies.Folks always remember...this is a sacrifice our military deal with on a daily.Always remember their families,I love these videos,but it's still allergies,and I'm sticking to it.lol
At 1:12 you can hear that even the person filming this is crying
That’s the sister
I'm that girl crying 😭
@@Tribrows are you the sister?
@@ZOMBEY-KILLUR yes!!
@@ZOMBEY-KILLUR this was when I was 17 and now I'm almost 23
Gostei eu gosto de assistir a chegada dos soldados é muito bom assistir todas vezes que eu assisto eu Ficou emocionada
As someone who can’t stay away from my mom for more than 3 days I could NEVER even think about her leaving me especially since her and my siblings are all I have so I really have respect for those who actually put up with not having there sons or siblings for that long
Also I’m so grateful cuz my older brother was actually supposed to be in the marines but thank god he wasn’t
The mother who graduated and son returned 😭❤️
That one girls dad is a solider her mom died and shes a bears fan feels bad
#GopackGo 🧀
Daddy! I missed you
😭😭😭😭😭
This makes me miss my dad A LOT!
Kelly Hoover same
@@hadiaramzi04 How long has it been for you? It's been 6 yrs for me.
I hope he comes back safely
No los hagan tan emotivos, porque no los puedo ver bien. (Las lágrimas.~) FELICIDADES por tanto buenos vídeos.~
🇺🇸👍 🇺🇸👍 Men & Women in service You All Heroes 🇺🇸👍 🇺🇸👍
Onions.!!! I cried!!!! I love videos like!!!! And thank you SOLDIERS AND THANK YOU VETERANS FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅
Dammit more
Onions ! Somebody please get rid of them !
DesertWolfArmory you’re allergic to these videos too, eh? Yep...they make my nose run and eyes water too, lol!
Commander we won’t make it we need reinforcements
DesertWolfArmory hi wolf !
They weren't all graduates but who cares there all still so emotional 😂😭
I dont wanna sound dumb for saying this but the little girl that lost her mother I dont i think it's right for her dad to still be in the Army . The little girl doesn't have her mother anymore and she probably just wants to be around her dad not living with her older sister
You don’t sound dumb but that’s the family’s source of income
Its hard a lot of states over the last decade have created pathways for military members to transfer their skills into civilian world jobs but sometimes those skills dont transfer and if they do you may be losing money by starting over again...
If he's not done with the years he signed up for he can't get out until he finishes I believe.
Im
Sure she has a support system and understands daddy has to work. Its not easy to just get up and leave the army you have to serve the years you committed to
Joann Reyes there are things like hardship discharges. This would qualify but they have reasons for not getting one.
My uncle that lives in Texas was in the air Force and my grandpa was in the air Force to he passed away August 10,2019
God rest is sol
Samantha Escobar awww, I’m sorry. My grandad raised me, he was in the Royal Navy. You never forget your grandad, remember he’s watching over you, and proud of you always. 🌹
That moment you're watching this and loving it then realize there won't be a video like this for 2020
Good one soldiers
Congratulation to your sister, your parents and all students from that school.
CONGRATULATION TO ALLS ON THIS VIDEO
Always happy to see videos like this..a lot ❤️ there...👍👍👍
I cried a lot🤧
Goose Creek High! Continued congratulations! All of these videos and presentations are awesome!
All these soldiers, sailors are my heroes!
i cried so much beaus my dad served in the navy and he died in a care crash 10 years ago when i was 3
Just took out a teeth where i'm not suppose to be doing much facial expressions & then this pops up in my notification & while watching i started crying
The best video to watch after a horrible day
These videos make me cry thinking of the day I heard my daddy had died in Afghanistan as a soldier
When your tears almost drop already suddenly the ads appeared. I was like - 😤😤😤
Me: I’m gonna have a great day
UA-cam: you will cry today
Me: ok
WHO'S CHOPPIN ONIONS?!, STOP IT >:'0))
Anybody else watch these just to cry?
This hurts because this year I was unable to see my big sis through my 18th birthday nor graduation. She serves in the Navy and is out at sea near Japan. I miss her so much. And even before she joined I always cried at these types of videos but now that I feel this loneliness without her. It hits so far home. ❤ It's been 8 months- and itll probably be a few more months until I can see her.
"This is the best... i'm so happy right n--"
*ourtro plays*
This is the kind of thing that I wished could have happened for the class of 2020. They were robbed of their senior year too soon.
Aww had me in tears 😭😭😭😭😭😭
All these videos when they surprise there siblings it makes me want a brother or sister
Idk if I should like this bc it’s so wholesome or unlike bc of the 1000 ads
My Dad was overseas in Iraq when I was born but they let him come back about a week later
Girl your hair is so beautiful
Is someone cutting onions?😭
Thank you
Happy Birthday gal you are beautiful
Waaaay too many ads.
damn the onions are strong with these videos
HELPFUL TIP (DONT SKIP ME): if you skip straight to the end of the video and then click the replay button, you will skip the 10000 ads in this video
I already know that if ethier of my brothers went into army and came back I would try to hug them and they would be like get off of me and stop hugging me😢😂
Just amazed on how all the news announcers sound the same
🎊🎊🎊
🎉😙👏😆👏😀🎉
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Congratulations!
Why did I decide to watch this in class?😭
As awesome as these videos are, I can't help but think about those kids who hope thus happens at thier important events and it doesn't.
The adds are not enough. Put some 200 more please
These videos make me miss my big brother. Also I graduate from High School NEXT MONTH! *May 19th, 2020 ❤ SEMPER FIDELIS*
The country needs to be guarded but at the cost of children growing up without parents? You can tell that young children hardly recognize their dad. I have seen other videos where the kids saw a stranger and cried out of fear.
am I the only one who cries at these videos?
I was crying whole time I couldn’t stop crying and whoever dislike this video is really bad person because if that was one of your parents nobody would just like this video😭
This video is amazing! But all I can think about are the two people dressed as cupcakes at 4:31
Good god. Why does this video have 14 ads...really?!
21:44 ,, nobody notice the kid on the left??
Ethan Mayberry made me highly uncomfortable😂
That was the kid who had dried snots on his face. Sorry pal, we gotta leave you out.
14:20 that away team was smacking the home team
WHY DO I WATCH THESE IN PUBLIC
I graduate this year.... hopefully i do 😅
You can do it!
Who else cried the entire video 😭
This so sooooo nice I make mi cry