Tearing up Koreans Watch Homecoming of US Soldiers

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  • @Kingdom_Of_Dreams
    @Kingdom_Of_Dreams 2 года назад +201

    When I was a child growing up in the aftermath of 9/11, I've always had a huge respect for our military, despite not personally knowing anyone in the military. These videos always make me cry, and right now, I'm literally crying while watching. It's so touching.

    • @oceana311
      @oceana311 2 года назад +1

      brainwashed

    • @Kingdom_Of_Dreams
      @Kingdom_Of_Dreams 2 года назад +14

      @@oceana311 🤡

    • @Dr.KarlowTheOctoling
      @Dr.KarlowTheOctoling Год назад +3

      People probably think the same when they were kids during Pearl Harbor.

    • @Dudewitmillions10
      @Dudewitmillions10 Год назад

      @@Kingdom_Of_Dreams 💩

    • @GrandFinale02-Eclipse
      @GrandFinale02-Eclipse 2 месяца назад

      First off this is definitely 2 years late, but oh well. Hello! I've followed your channel for a bit. I was born four years after 9/11 but I've always had a huge respect for the military. I've had family in it, and my brother is interested in joining as well. These videos always make me cry as well, and I'm on the verge of tears, there's just something so touching and tear-jerking about it.

  • @zaidsyed8187
    @zaidsyed8187 2 года назад +164

    As an American who's a fan of Kpop and Korean culture, I would like to say that there is a significant difference between US and Korean homecoming. The reason why these events are super emotional for Americans is that not only do loved ones disappear for extended periods of time, but you never know if they will return home alive or at all, given that our soldiers are often sent to active warzones. So, when they return, it's many feelings combined into one, the most powerful of which is relief--relief that they're alive and well. Regardless of politics, we often celebrate their returns even when we don't know them because they put their lives on the line for our foreign policy that is supposed to protect us. This is where disagreements occur, in the notion of what is good foreign policy that is, but regardless, broadly speaking, we respect our soldiers and honor their sacrifices.

    • @heatherf4730
      @heatherf4730 9 месяцев назад +1

      I’m a fan too.

    • @elaineen1
      @elaineen1 4 месяца назад +1

      Amen! I have a Marine grandson.

  • @glong2720
    @glong2720 Год назад +25

    When I first came to America, and after obtaining my education, I was so proud to serve in the service. Coming from a very poor family and having a very poor diet, I was amazed at how well I ate. I also found it very strange that young men would cry for their families. I was just so happy to have more than enough food. I admit I missed my relatives but not at the level I was witnessing during my enlistment. This was just one of the many opportunities I was able to achieve by coming to USA and I for one am very very thankful.

    • @roldanrobles8563
      @roldanrobles8563 Год назад +5

      Welcome to America.
      May your life be full of joy and happiness.😊

    • @poohbearpooh8758
      @poohbearpooh8758 9 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for your service. May God bless and keep you 🎉

    • @poohbearpooh8758
      @poohbearpooh8758 9 месяцев назад +2

      Such a beautiful young lady and handsome gentleman.

  • @vcwloves9864
    @vcwloves9864 2 года назад +73

    I love this reaction. I agree, because this is a volunteer enlistment, the feelings of seeing them again is a great feeling. You feel relief, happiness, joy and most of all proud to have someone precious to you willing to put their life on the line for others. It's an amazing feeling.

  • @foncywoolsocksiii923
    @foncywoolsocksiii923 2 года назад +16

    The part where she talks about writing handwritten letters to her boyfriend brought back memories. When I went to basic, we didn't have our cell phones like they do now and only got to make a call to loved ones once a week (if we behaved). So I wrote my wife a letter twice a week from the start of basic until I got out of AIT (almost a half a year). That tradition carried on throughout our time in service (she served too). We both kept our letters. To the people making this video, thank you for your kind words at the end and thank you for your service also.

  • @fredc8720
    @fredc8720 2 года назад +32

    You two are great representatives of S. Korea.

  • @troycooper7180
    @troycooper7180 2 года назад +18

    This was a GREAT one, and Sanghee & Sanghak did this very well together... great reactions from great young people.

  • @robertreyes6719
    @robertreyes6719 2 года назад +20

    US military homecoming is too much emotional. I have high respect for them.

    • @ralezvezdas
      @ralezvezdas 2 года назад

      yes, they are coming home after they killed people in Afghanistan, Syria, Lybia, etc.

  • @anonnnymousthegreat
    @anonnnymousthegreat 2 года назад +12

    American here:
    Both my mother and father served in the military. So i never got to see them much growing up. It would be months to years before i actually even see or hear from them. So i mainly grew up with my maternal grandmother.

  • @patwalker5133
    @patwalker5133 Год назад +2

    I remember as a little girl, being loaded into our station wagon before dawn to travel all the way to Travis Air Force Base (2 hr drive) when my dad came home from a deployment. Even though there were two military bases in my home town at the time (McClellan and Mather). That was just the location soldiers came in from when coming back from overseas. And it is just as emotional as these videos show.

  • @keith91z28
    @keith91z28 2 года назад +3

    Sanghee is literally the prettiest woman ever. It was very nice watching this video as well. Brings back memories.

  • @valkyrie1066
    @valkyrie1066 10 месяцев назад

    I love watching these; especially because not everyone gets to come home to their families and the ones that can....deserve lots of love.

  • @karenlobosco9646
    @karenlobosco9646 Год назад +2

    One thing to remember. US military can be deployed for months at a time. On some of these reunion videos they'll tell you how long it was.

  • @joelspringman523
    @joelspringman523 2 года назад +3

    Thanks also to these fine young Koreans for their heartfelt reactions.

  • @crazedcatlady867
    @crazedcatlady867 2 года назад +2

    I always love seeing videos like this, it’s a reminder how good we got it and why

  • @TommyFlett
    @TommyFlett 6 месяцев назад

    I love you guys. Your reactions are beautiful and pure. I want to hug both of you

  • @jasoncordial4730
    @jasoncordial4730 2 года назад +9

    It is hard, I can remember finally getting to see my son when he graduated from boot camp, and also the first time I saw him when he came home from Camp LeJune. It felt so good to see him that it almost hurt.

  • @christinaify
    @christinaify 2 года назад +2

    I'm tearing up but at the same time when I watch these videos I think of how we as humans need to do better for the next generation. Hopefully, one day, the need for soldiers will end and we won't have to see children separated from their parents.

  • @urban_fox4658
    @urban_fox4658 2 года назад +1

    Love, love, love their honesty and appreciation. They're just such lovely people and just adorable, beautiful/handsome, as well. I love watching these videos!

  • @VENOM-lp3qf
    @VENOM-lp3qf Год назад

    You know not knowing if they will come home or not what makes it so heart breaking:( I’m glad they made it home God bless 🇺🇸 and the kind people out there also you two are awesome and sweet.

  • @tormentordragon
    @tormentordragon 2 года назад +10

    Thoroughly enjoyed my time at Osan AB, and love the Korean culture!

  • @FrUiTCaKeU_2024
    @FrUiTCaKeU_2024 2 года назад +2

    4:32 That’s an Idea jacket on that kid for sure…..MEMORIESSSS

  • @amantemarinas2182
    @amantemarinas2182 8 месяцев назад

    Enjoy watching one good looking gentleman and a beautiful lady and their reactions to the homecomings. Filipino-American here thankful for their services.

  • @johnandevefoster3816
    @johnandevefoster3816 2 года назад +33

    I could listen to you two talk all day. such a beautiful language.
    It really sucks that our governments use its own people to fight each other's wants and desires and or "problems". if our people could be side by side without a war or some propaganda fed to us by the powers that be. AND HAVE the luxury of being capable of understanding each other's words, that would be a dream come true.
    You both are such beautiful people
    .

  • @galemartin9155
    @galemartin9155 2 года назад +2

    When I went to the Iraq war I told my daughter to keep her night light on, that way if I got lost, I could follow her light home.

  • @musaviki783
    @musaviki783 2 года назад +6

    I cried the entirety of the video 😭

  • @Smilesmycat
    @Smilesmycat 6 месяцев назад

    Lovely moments thanks for sharing and reminding us of life's meaningful movements. When I go to pick up family or friends at airports, witnessing such moments always makes the trip worthwhile.

  • @teriangel8807
    @teriangel8807 Год назад +1

    Thank you for you kind remarks. As an American, we get extremely emotional when we see, touch and feel our loved ones who have made it back home, even just to visit. It is NOT mandatory to join the military. We volunteer to go (i have never been in the military) of course you're paid. Some people make it a life time commitment. My ex-husband was in the US Marine Corps, my dad as well. My mom was in the Navy. Listening to other videos of yours, sounds like the citizens of your country, don't really think much of people in the military and they kind of look down on them. When you come back from being gone for like 3 years or so is your fanily happy and excited to see you like what you just saw in the video?

  • @killiansred1000
    @killiansred1000 2 года назад +3

    I came home on leave while in the Navy and surprised my grandmother. It was Christmas, I waited until my family arrived. While the family gathered (aunts, uncles, godmother)I showed up in my dress blues. The reaction was similar to the video. My grandfather was in the Navy during WW2 and he decided to wear my white hat that night.

  • @ravenmoon8147
    @ravenmoon8147 2 года назад +1

    My gosh! They are both sooo beautiful! 💕

  • @rgplpc
    @rgplpc 2 года назад

    It is so heartwarming to see that people who grew up in an extremely autocratic country, where emtional expression is so stiffled, have the same responses to soldiers returning home that we havhere in a democratic society. Under all the culture and politics, we're all pretty much the same kinds of humans.

  • @RowenRoblox
    @RowenRoblox 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hello i am your biggers fan

  • @garymonaghan7196
    @garymonaghan7196 2 года назад

    Wow she is so pretty!!!

  • @SilvanaDil
    @SilvanaDil 2 года назад +10

    It's extra poignant, because these people are sent far away, often for a long time, and quite a few will have seen combat.

    • @mara_q9979
      @mara_q9979 2 года назад +2

      exactly. You never know if you'll ever see them again, so when you do it's an explosion of emotions.

  • @TerranceChilds-ui8nh
    @TerranceChilds-ui8nh Месяц назад +1

    I can't stop crying I just can't

  • @almondleslie1410
    @almondleslie1410 2 года назад

    They were adorable! 🥰

  • @kingrama2727
    @kingrama2727 2 года назад +1

    I love Sanghak 😍

  • @BookNerd4Music
    @BookNerd4Music 2 года назад +2

    sanghak: appa!!!!! 🤣🤣
    I would also think with mandatory service, not seeing your family or friends for 6 months to 2 years would be a hardship. I do not understand why it is not more honored for conscription service.

  • @peonni8094
    @peonni8094 2 года назад +1

    My goodness! I was tearing up too! 😢 Great video! Hello from the USA! *waves* o/ 💖

  • @mimimoon23
    @mimimoon23 2 года назад +1

    I'm reclining in bed, watching Simple channel and have huge tears running down my face lol

  • @nichochan8681
    @nichochan8681 2 года назад

    I put too much onions in my fried rice and now it's salty and soggy with tears. I also liked the touch with the star spangled banner in the background.

  • @youenjoy8468
    @youenjoy8468 2 года назад

    The underlying star spangled banner instrumental was a nice touch.
    I love America 🇺🇸

  • @graceharrison7871
    @graceharrison7871 2 года назад +1

    You should have them react to the return of Corporal Daegan Page's remains to Omaha after he was killed in Afghanistan. I watched it live and whew it was so emotional. And really an eye-opener.

  • @Lofieloves
    @Lofieloves 2 года назад +2

    Do soldiers comin home to their pets next!!!!

  • @tinypenguin5188
    @tinypenguin5188 2 года назад

    Gotta show them some videos and pictures of the shenanigans the military men and women get up to while in service. My favorite is this quick clip of a unit taking video of a busted up chopper and from off screen someone says "I know what's wrong with it! Ain't got no gas in it!"

  • @endoraismygma
    @endoraismygma 2 года назад +2

    What a terrific reaction to our culture here in America. You are both wonderful 🙏🙏

  • @bradleyschwartz3935
    @bradleyschwartz3935 2 года назад

    im new to your channel i love your videos please keep up the good work

  • @chiplover3240
    @chiplover3240 Год назад

    I can't wait tel there is no more need for war and videos like this. Peace and security. 😄

  • @karensexauer6138
    @karensexauer6138 2 года назад +3

    America used to be very conflicted about soldiers during the Vietnam war. Citizens would take that out on soldiers, who were drafted, not the government who kept us in the war. But that all changed on 9/11. Suddenly we became fiercely patriotic. We knew there would be a war, and many young people joined the military. Now there is pride in our military. And people have started thanking veterans again.

  • @glong2720
    @glong2720 Год назад

    It should also be known that at one time the US did have a draft. The military wasn't always voluntary.

  • @cjgazerro622
    @cjgazerro622 9 месяцев назад

    I need to understand when military people come home it’s not just cause they were away. They are away at war.

  • @charlesbarnes6912
    @charlesbarnes6912 2 года назад

    Soooo touching

  • @lenaparnell2417
    @lenaparnell2417 2 года назад

    I love your reactions to the videos. Both of you & your people have the most beautiful skin. I wish I knew your secret or is it something you’re born with?

  • @atomic2808
    @atomic2808 2 года назад +1

    미국은 군인에 대한 존경심이 한국과는 다름... 한국은 집지키는 개 취급... 예전에 공무원 군가산점도 여성단체에서 반대하고 위헌 소송까지 내서 무효로 만든 나라임... 군인에 대한 예우는 커녕 존경심이 있긴 한건지 의무임... 한국은 다시 전쟁이 터져봐야 군인의 소중함을 알게 될거다... 미국은 전세계 곳곳에서 전투를 실제로 수행하기떄문에 가족들 반응이 더 뭉클한것 같다...

  • @danielfortier8745
    @danielfortier8745 Месяц назад

    you need understand why they cry , first , there back with 2 arms and 2 leg and no enjury .
    lots come back and refuse to tell the family because the way they come back plus PTSD syndrome , that is why they cry and of course they are so happy there back home .

  • @destinytaggart179
    @destinytaggart179 2 года назад

    Can you do more of these videos please

  • @fridaylong2812
    @fridaylong2812 2 года назад

    I think the two guys are brothers, if I remember correctly.

  • @cheshirekat3050
    @cheshirekat3050 2 года назад

    Are military homecomings really so different, in Korea?

  • @Jupiter-ng1yi
    @Jupiter-ng1yi 2 года назад

    America instills a huge amount of respect for soldiers in their students. I have even considered becoming a soldier myself, but I know that the possibility of me doing that is low because I'm nonbinary, and I would have to present myself as my physical sex instead of as my gender, which isn't appealing to me. Hopefully the military will someday become more open with these types of things.

    • @quila402
      @quila402 Год назад

      Due to the reality of training and such, you are right, your birth sex will be what determines your quarters, bathing areas, sometimes training (as not all branches have co-ed training), ect.
      There are directives how it should be handled if someone wants to transition (last I saw determined by a certain level of surgeries to fully change the body including genitals before transition will be recognized.) But I know there's no guidance in there for those outside male/female/transitioning.
      If that's outside of what you're comfortable with there's always ways to support without joining. Working on a military base as a civilian being one of the big ones.

  • @jamescurfman3284
    @jamescurfman3284 2 года назад

    COOL!

  • @NaitoNii
    @NaitoNii 2 года назад

    that end credit scene lol. How can you cheat on someone like Ssanghee. What was wrong with them lol

  • @ugaais
    @ugaais 2 года назад

    The first soldier with the dog they were thinking cool they ordered take out…lol

    • @_cari__
      @_cari__ 2 года назад

      Did you even think before you wrote that comment? Because yes, being racist is totally hilarious…

    • @ugaais
      @ugaais 2 года назад

      @@_cari__ umm they eat dogs that’s not racist…..now sit down and stop being a snowflake….

  • @Gavriel-og6jv
    @Gavriel-og6jv 2 года назад +3

    As I always say, yes, they do express that much affection, yes it is a genuine act, not made-up; but you would think, from a foreigner point of view, that those people express much affection with each other at home also: no, do not think that way. I also thought the same until I saw them in their houses. American people are not like that, like you think they are, they do not express feelings as these particular occasions may make you think. So it begs the question: why would they express these feelings here? well, part of it is true feelings and part is getting overly excited by just the showing of affection, meaning, the "show". Where are the best actors and actresses in the world? Hollywood, USA. Never forget this.
    In doubt? come, visit them and see by yourself.
    (Edit: father watching TV in the living room, wife talking on the phone with her friends in her bedroom, son playing videogames in his bedroom, daughter talking with her friends on the phone/listening to music in her bedroom: all separated. Eating together? only on a few special occasions in the year: Christmas, Thanksgiving, maybe father's or mother's day).
    I see the critics below beforehand already: "Gabriel you can't generalize" Yes I can, I've seen enough in 20 years; do not have time because of different work schedules? YOU make types of work schedules in businesses and industries based on YOUR lifestyle; so it is this way around, not the way you've been thinking. Change your customs and work places will follow suit.

    • @elaineen1
      @elaineen1 4 месяца назад

      You seem to not understand. Why would you get emotional when your son leaves for 2 hours to see a movie and then comes home? However, if he is sent to a war and comes home 1 year later of course your emotions would explode. You expect him to come home after seeing a movie. You may never see him alive again if he is sent to war.

  • @heavystarch100
    @heavystarch100 Год назад

    This was touching, I hated when my dad returned to the base we lived on. He was a cheating mutha$#@! He hated me and I him! He loved all my siblings and hated me his first born! And yes, I'm definitely his!

  • @gabriellealves5704
    @gabriellealves5704 2 года назад

    Coloca me pegando em portugues

  • @keroliarianibr
    @keroliarianibr Год назад

    😍😍

  • @-JA-
    @-JA- 2 года назад

    💕

  • @shemac1482
    @shemac1482 2 года назад +1

    I've seen Sanghak in previous videos and I have serious problem....it's really bad. Absolutely wretched. I have a crush...no bueno. This is not supposed to happen.

  • @Catherine.Dorian.
    @Catherine.Dorian. 2 года назад

    This is gonna sound so stupid but is the whole south Korea vs North Korea considered like a Cold War like US vs Russia or is it more just like existing but not trusting? Cause I know for US it was really hard during Iraq cause it was people actively trying to kill you rather then just guarding. Of course it also depended on where you were. I always wonder why conscription didn’t work for US. Maybe it’s part of the foundation of the country that made us rebel but when Vietnam happened and you were forced to fight a war that felt like it had nothing to do with us a lot of people draft dodged. And of course it’s deeper then that like why France helped us when it wasn’t “their” war

    • @einroselweiss120
      @einroselweiss120 Год назад

      We were not just guarding during the Cold War, we lost a great many good men and allies during those 45 years of so called guarding....

    • @elaineen1
      @elaineen1 4 месяца назад

      Remember we fought a war with the forces which now control North Korea.

  • @Kaizer_Crown
    @Kaizer_Crown 2 года назад

    😭👍🏼

  • @kennethroy9974
    @kennethroy9974 2 года назад +1

    You funny kids you berry nice looking lady

  • @SoyMarina
    @SoyMarina 2 года назад

    This is the best pro-US Korean channel. They recycle their content but it always makes me emotional. Cheers from Argentina.

  • @drxcyclopessdrx3920
    @drxcyclopessdrx3920 7 месяцев назад

    fake