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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

A little boys gets a big surprise

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  • Damn roommate...chopping onions while i'm watching this video...

  • Well I'm 14 now when I was in second grade my dad was deployed to Afghan for 11 months and I remember the day after he left I Ceres during school because on boy told me he had died and I believed him when he had surprised me when he woke me up at my bed side I remember crying for hours now he is retired from the air force and while he was in comand of his platoon not one man died thank you for all your service and for this who never made it home will never be forgotten

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  • do not turn yourself down of the help. @mikeydochu You're dad is a great man. Thank him for me from an E-4 who had to battle his illness through his command alone. Please help raise awareness that PTSD is not a bad thing, its only bad if you have no where to turn. Look up and get out of the fox hole. You are not alone in this on going battle.(that was to all soldiers, my comment has no rank restrictions) Again @Mikeydochu thank your dad, for serving before me. now @ everyone HELPSOLDIERSFINDHELP

  • Soldiers Cry, because war makes us tough through knowing each other and our families. If you are reading this thank you for viewing at least one soldiers coming. And also know that if you are indeed a SOLDIER who has trouble with PTSD and other combat related symptoms please feel free to contact my page. Because when I came home the war was never over in my head nor sleep. And my chain of command was never supportive of soldiers with illness. Such as those listed. When you command turns you down

  • I had over double her weight in gear to pick up and never let her down. Make this known that day I also noticed a fallen soldiers little girl had no daddy just a group of grown men thanking a younger girl for letting us as soldiers get to know her daddy in combat. He parading her with the love he graced us with. This is hard to write because I have no one cutting onions and yes I am a grown ass man crying. But first I am a Father and a Soldier. I wish He had a chance to surprise her...

  • If you don't know, now you do! 11 people dislike this? WTF? I was deployed to Afghanistan, had a home coming of sorts with my entire company and our very supportive families. After we had marched in I had a little girl run into my arms at the age of 4 after watching her grow up from three through phone calls that were cut short, (my job is a well respective battle known job) and video chats that seemed never enough. Long story short I had the time to hold her while she cried in my arms while...

  • 2 ppl have no hearts

    This is to sweet

  • For all of you who hate America, FUCK OFF, BECAUSE AMERICA CAN KICK YOUR CONTRIE'S ASS! have a painful life in hell, you RACIST FUCKS! goddamn retards.

  • @Super213Carlos You silly boy, a man can't be a murder :D

  • @Super213Carlos I mean, so is everybody else in this world. These men are not doing it to satisfy their "blood thirsty murderous hearts," they're doing it to protect their country.

  • These guys are murders,

  • damn it.. I have to stop watching these AFTER I put my make up on

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