Navy mom surprises daughter after 7-month deployment
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Navy Chief Petty Officer Marqueta Grant surprises her third grade daughter at school in heartwarming homecoming in Texas.
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I can watch these forever. bless that family and thank you.
As I'm watching, Military Homecomings, I received a notification for this video. Nothing better than seeing these reunions. I'm so happy for this family. Thank you, too All that protect, and have protected, our great nation. God Bless the USA 💖🇺🇸
What an absolutely beautiful young girl. Very soon, your Mummy will be home for good. A big hug from the UK. X
Nice, I'm a army veteran, so I know what it's like to go home to loved ones ❤
A true patriot .Service people make the ultimate sacrifice for our great country, being away from their families.Always thank a military person if you see one!
Margie Rhein I couldn't agree more ! I remember when I came home from Viet Nam.....many people looked at me as if I was some kind of monster! After parts of four different years of service there ...... it didn't feel very good.....today ... every chance I get I thank every civil servant for their service to our country !
The Human Condition sorry for how you were treated then,I remember it very well.I think most people respect our military now at least I hope they do.Here's a late THANK YOU to you from me.
Margie Rhein Thank you very much Margie ! I am just glad I found away to pay it forward for others! All the Best !
Awesome!
Thank you for Service.
This is my school and I watched the whole thing in person during lunch
Personally I think the kids should come first and she should be home with them....they need her now....not later...
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You can dress a woman up in white or whatever you want, it is so cruel to raise children without their father. Always has been, always will be.
MrJoeyBoombotz it’s not like they choose to raise their kids without a father. And no, it’s not cruel many children grow up without a father presence it for a good reason that is none of your concern.
7 month "deployment" lmao
Soldier 4 Christ I respect all my fellow service members for their sacrifices. That said, I have to give the sailors hell for their "deployments". Terms like 'blue nose' and the rationalizations about back to back deployments and such - in the Army it's just "Iraq" or "Afghanistan" or simply "deployment" and we all understand that means 12 months in the actual hostile country and not eating surf and turf and shining brass on a big ship for half that time.
for those kids though - 7 months, 12 months, 1 month away - it's all rough on them. God bless 'em
limescale onetwo
Looks like she's works on a destroyer. Those things are not picnics.
limescale onetwo
Well there you go. Military service deployed is No picnic.
ProudNavyDad SWO there you go.
touching.. but something is to be said about being in the Navy 22 years and only being a CPO.. Not a good thing.
King of the Wicker People, I agree!
In the UK, my brother joined the navy and it was the making of him. Although he wasn't the most competitive sailor and had to sit his exams twice, he served for 22 years and I can't express how proud I am.
King of the Wicker People
E-7 is not bad at all. Too many variables to know why "only" a E-7.
Wendy A. Tai Making Chief Petty officer is a big milestone in any enlisted persons career! Many never make it !