South African Reacts to Most EMOTIONAL Soldiers Coming Home COMPILATION
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If that DON'T choke you up your NOT a patriot GOD bless the men and women who fight to defend OUR great country much LOVE and even MORE respect 🙏🙏👍👍
If you had not cried, you would not have a heart. 21 years Air Force career, and my best memories were when I surprised my Mom with a visit.
Thank you for your service. My uncle is army special forces. I remember my high school graduation he had just gotten back from a 15 month deployment in Afghanistan but I didn't know. They had him give me my diploma, I have never in my life cried the way I did that day.
Never forget that the soldier’s loved ones sacrifice and serve as well. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Never knowing if and when we'd get the visit, saying I regret to inform you. Yeah that was real
@@TexArizocan I’m so very sorry. Thank you for your service to your soldier and our country. Thank you Isn’t enough, but know it comes from my ❤️🇺🇸🤍🇺🇸💙
@@busymom4kc Thanks hon, I remember his first return home while being deployed, he was brought back by the red cross because my dad was dying from cancer. Second time was after my dad died. Brother came back then had to return to Iraq. I work in hospitality in Central Texas, near an Army base, had a soldier not want to tell me he was in the military because he was spit on in NY for being military
Let them flow..... "Not all tears are evil"..... gentle heart and soul on show. Peace to thee and yours.
That was extremely emotional! My father fought and died in the Vietnam War. He never made it home alive. He is buried at a military cemetery.
So sorry for your loss. Much love ❤ And wish I could thank him and welcome him home. My grandfather served in the Pacific during WW2 and brother in OIF
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I am so sorry.
For his sake Vietnam vets mean something, just like ww1 and ww2 vets
This comment got me. I take a moment to salut your father as well as all the awesome soldiers who sacrifice so much and given the ultimate; their lives. Tons of respect and gratitude to our service people. I will remember this comment to honor your dad and all soldiers frequently for they will be remembered forever!
I spent close to 17 months in Baghdad when I left my daughter was 3 months old and when I got back she was walking
My husband deployed when i was 7 months pregnant with our first child, he didn't get to meet our daughter until she was 7 months old. So thankful to he got to come home
I'll never forget when my brother came home. Shout out to Gold Star families, your soldiers sacrifice will never be forgotten.
My brother came home from Iraq and picked me up from school. Seeing him in the parking lot was such a shock.
Thank you. So often we remember to thank living soldiers for their service but we forget to thank the family members of those who have passed for their continued sacrifice for this country. I will never forget the friends of mine who came home and surprised me and how wonderful that felt but I will also never forget finding out that I would never see my fiance again... And sometimes we forget that when it comes to thinking those who have served.
@@Lina_unchained I'm so sorry for your loss. So many organizations keep your loves memory alive.
There's a great video of dogs reaction to soldiers coming home
Yes it is also heartwarming.
My late father served in three wars and we were blessed to be able to welcome him back from each one...
While in the Navy at the end of our 7 Months at sea on a carrier the Admiral announced over the loud speaker that we were turning around and heading home. They played "Home sweet home " by Motley Crew. Talk about 6,000 guys with tears in their eyes.
If you want to bring joy to all soldiers, bring them all home.
Get a bottle-necked jug or bottle and fill the bottom 1/3 of it with sugar water. The flies will fly into it and won't be able to figure out how to get back out, then they'll drown in the water.
It’s hard because they don’t know if they will see them again. While they are gone, it’s constant worry that they will be safe.
I won't forget my 2nd return from Veit Nam, on my ship. We pulled in and a bunch of family were on the dock. Bad thing was, late that night we had a shipmate pass away. They coppered him into shore. They would not put the walkways down, until we found out why he died. Down on the dock stood my Mother and a cousin, I did not know were going to be there. About a hr later, it was cleared. It was so great seeing them. My Cousin retired, from the Navy. His 13 yr old Daughter was performing a solo, on her violin, with a big City Orchestra. He was out at sea returning from the Med. They surprised him. Told him to get his Dress Blues, and head for the flight deck. He did not know what was going on, until they landed, but jump into a SUV and change into his blues. They got to the theater just before she got on Stage. They gave him Roses and he watched her from top of the stairs. When they were finished, and they were introducing her, He walked down. Who ever set them up got both of them good.
I never really knew my father; I swore I'd always be there for my son. A car accident took me away from my son for years... it almost broke me. My relationship is stronger than ever with my son, he is everything to me. When you have a child, the best thing is unconditional hugs, getting a hug from someone just because you are.
It's not just that the families miss them they also hope they make it home. There are many more of these videos. There are even some with their dogs reaction to soldiers coming home. I cry every time.
Make no apologies for your reaction bro. I turn into a blubbering mess watching these videos.
Your reaction shows what a good human you are.
This is really great. Love this video. Not trying to be a killjoy. It's pretty sad coming home from deployment, and seeing some of your brothers with no one there for them. Please, always show kindness to our service members, folks. The sacrifices, and sometimes awful things forced on them, are all for you..... for love of you, and its all voluntary. Semper Fi,.. to all military personnel, past and present. Also, I hope everyone enjoys the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. Just please take a little time to remember those who gave, " The Last Full Measure".
Oorah! When my brother returned from one of his deployments, one of his buddies didn't have anyone there so we brought him with us and we all went out to eat. Hooah. We would do the same for any service men or women no matter the branch. I need to look into that, now that my brother is medically retired and no longer stationed at Hood. You know a way that I can go about being there for soldiers returns who don't have anyone? May be different for the Marines
@@TexArizocan There are several groups you can contact... Also you can reach out to different bases and get info though them, as far as D.E.R.O.S. for different units.
I last returned from a combat deployment 53 years ago and from a non-combat overseas deployment 37 years ago. All I can say is that excessive ocular moisture is unavoidable.
I don't know how many times I have watched this but I cry every time. Happy tears are sweet.
Well i just cried for 12min straight. Haha
Man these get me so much. When i returned home from Iraq December 2011, my family wasnt able to make it down to Texas.
My nephew is currently serving in the U.S. Army. He's done 6 deployments, on his last deployment when he came home his dog was sp excited to see him. It was adorable
Welcome home
“I’m in pieces!” You’re a genuinely good human being is all!! Your gentle heart is what makes watching your reactions so amazing! Always remain like that!! It’s refreshing to see honest reactions!! We’re bombarded with fake everything in the world. It’s helpful to be reminded of what is true and good!
Shoulda eased into this with one of those compilations of dogs seeing their owmers after a long absence. Granted, even those make me cry.
I cry every time I know it hits you in the feels
I spent a total of 23 months away from my kids and it never gets any easier.
This video and others like it help show the sacrifice the families, spouses, parents, and children make when their loved ones serve their country.
The soldier sacrifices indeed but so does the whole family. Thanks to all who serve or who have served
No, you're not an idiot. Any good parent would feel this way. I grew up in a military family. I've seen this happen, and everybody cries. I had to wipe tears while I was trying to see yours 😂
I've watched this video and Reactions to it at least 5 times. I still cry.
If you have a big heart, like you clearly do, it's impossible not to get emotional with these clips. You're not alone brother, believe me on that. Love all your reactions. Semper Fi.
Oorah!
There is no way to watch this without fighting back tears. There is just no way.
Don’t worry, I’ve seen this video like a dozen times and I still cry every time I see it,
25c is 77 in freedom-units.
I'd like to say your reactions are one of the most genuine I have seen. Thank you
Time away from family is the smallest sacrifice that we as freedom lovers can pay; death is the ultimate.
Dad's are awesome but yea mom's will always be special...they gave birth to you and if you're lucky will always love you.
Please do more of this… you don’t need to talk.. this is perfect.
Same here, crying from start to end!
Yeah, I've seen this very video several times, and I'm already crying. lol.
ive already seen this video but i cant stop crying throughout the whole thing, jesus...
I've had several surprises like this when my dad would come to my school and I had no idea that he was back from deployment ❤😊
Darn you. I’ve seen this one before and I’m still crying!
*The soldier's moment of return is a reminder that heroes walk among us. Their courage and dedication deserves our respect and gratitude.*
Same, man. So jealous of people who have good relationships with their parents. Don't take it for granted if you do, it's not a given.
I'm retired Air Force. While I never was called to battle I did do two tours overseas. People forget these Military Men and Women have Families and Children left behind. It's not only hard on them but the Military members as well. That's why when the Holidays came I always stayed behind so others could go see their families. I've seen dozens of these video's and I still go through a handful of Kleenex.
Got me too. Off camera put up some sticky flypaper, best thing going, works 24/7 on insects.
These always make me cry.
Very emotional indeed. Coming home is also a real challenge, readjusting to civilian life and trying to cope with unexplainable issues is very difficult. Thanks.
Jono you need a fly swatter....I feel those feelings so much when they see their loved ones...you know in the back of their minds they appreciate them coming back safe and alive...it is always a fear buried deep inside as they miss these brave family members.
I needed a good cry!
You're not an idiot per your words at the end. I'm a US veteran and I teared up as well. There's something about coming home after many months being deployed that is so special. I so relate... There is nothing like home and family.
Welcome home
The kid who kept saying "mom" got me
I AM RIGHT WITH YOU BUD.
My uncle is US Army Special Forces, when i graduated high school he had just returned from a 15 month deployment in Afghanistan but i had no idea, they had him come up to give me my diploma. I have never cried the way i did that day. God bless all of those who have, are, and plan on serving. And prayers to the ones who gave the ultimate sacrifice and did not make it home. Your sacrifices will not be in vain.
Bro.. being through this a lot of time and being form the USA this will not leave a dry eye brother.
Most of me surprised my family. I left my leg in the desert. But those hugs are something the soldiers never forget. ❤
OIF? And I thank you for your service but my brother hated it so I appreciate your job choice
You are still you
I thank the military for their service, my brother included and he told me you're thanking me for doing my job
Pisses me off that anyone would have a problem with our military
Oof, I can't get through one of these without choking up.
Edit: I just got to the part where you talk about your relationship with your parents and how you wish it were better. For what it's worth, it's clear you're a great dad and although you're on the different end of things now, you're forging these same kind of memories right now with your kids. My dad did a similar thing with us (he had a rough dad, was a good, gentle parent) and he's the best person I know.
This pollen is getting to me while I'm cutting onions outside😢😢😢😂
This actually made me tear up unexpectedly because I know how worried my mom was for me when I was deployed to Iraq.
I was deployed twice for a year each time, spending 10 months in the field out of the year.
Loved your reaction. These videos are extremely emotional. You said you didnt have a good relationship with your parents. I didnt have a good one with my mom. She died 2 years ago and I would give anyting for 5 more minutes. I would urge you to keep reaching out to them. Once they're gone, it's too late. I think anything broken can be mended if all sides try. I will pray that the day will come when there will be peace between you and your parents.
It's so overwhelming when I finally saw my nephew home & safe. I'm so proud of him, but I worry so much.
I wish I could cry to this, but I have been through too much and I can't seem to find a reason to cry to anything
I tried to surprise my Mom when I came home after 15 months in Iraq. Had it all worked out with my aunt. They ended up going to eat and shop. I broke into the house (like I did when I forgot my key growing up). I watched 3 episodes of Supernatural on the couch before they came home. My Mom freaked out and it was hilarious. She said I should have told her. I told her that's kinda the opposite of a surprise. 🤣 Never spoke to my aunt again. But I joked with my Mom about it endlessly. I always made sure she knew when I was coming home from that day onward. 🤣🥰🥰
I have back problems to because I served in the U.S. Army Infantry. We used to march everywhere we went with heavy loads on our backs because we were light infantry.
These videos get me every time....people who serve and their families sacrifice so much for us. They miss so much just for us, strangers to them, can be safe ❤️
It takes a special person to do that...
One of my twin nephews (both are in Air Force) did this to my sister and brother in law. He hid in his older brothers car until his brother got in the house and was hanging out and then snuck in the house and surprised her. So emotional.
It’s alright to cry
I think I have two flies around me too, cutting onions
If this doesnt make you tear up, you have problems.
I'm so sorry that your relationship with your parents is difficult. My parents were very toxic and abusive and so I too had very little relationship with them when they were alive. I do not regret the separation from them because it was the safest and healthiest thing for me to do. Don't feel silly for crying during this video. My husband was a Navy Chaplain for 30 years and spent many years aboard ship and deployed and served 4 combat tours, 2 that were boots on the ground in the Middle East. I still cry when I see these videos.
My parents had it rough. Brother was in Vietnam, I was in Beirut in '83 (yea, I was there) and the Persian Gulf.
That's a killer. Gets me every time.
I love your shirt. Has my first name written all over it lol.
Yo that was a big fly I saw it fly across when you swatted at it.😅😅
You need to become Lord Of The Flies!
Someone's cuttin onions.
My dad is also veteran, this had me in tears.❤❤❤
Hope you got that fly mate
real men shed tears! but, suck it up buttercup....ha ha ha!
The difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit is wild. Mid 20’s sounds ridiculous
Thanks! I am just watching several of your videos again I’m glad your back is doing better. I’m glad you got your laptop. You look like an American with that ball cap on you better be careful lol. Best wishes to you and your family from Salt Lake City, Utah.
hahaha,I usually never take my hat off, but needed a new one. Thank you so much mate
I think you may need a pest inspection for those flies....
8:15 mark DisneyWorld Art of Animation Resort
Jono, you just a very cool dude. I wonder if you realize how much fun it is to watch your reactions and interactions. With each video I look to see your dogs just to run through for a minute for a cameo appearance; I love pets. I love this channel.
10:29 that was her brother, I believe, he was granted a last minute leave to go see her just before she got married.
I agree with the PO box....at least, try it for a month to see what you will get bc I'm sure ppl will send you stuff! Even if you don't het too much, it's only a small waste of money considering how much we waste money on a daily basis...i'll send some snacks to try if you open one!
lol have to laugh through the tears ive seen these hundreds of times im starting to think its a benchmark for youtube subscribers to make sure youre not a a psycho lol
I served in the United States Armed Forces for 30 years. I have the greatest wife in the world, and four incredible chi-dults (my made-up word for adult children, we really need to have a word in the English language for adult children) and nine grandchildren. It's not possible for me to count the number of holidays, anniversaries, and birthdays I missed due to my military duties or deployments. Nonetheless, my family ALWAYS sensed and appreciated the importance of my service, so never made me feel guilty about not "being there." I did the best I could to make up for it when I could, but there really is no way to make up for not being there. Without the understanding and grace of your family, there's no making up. But, a family that understands and grants grace is beyond description. In my military career, we moved many, many times (I'm living at my 34th address), we moved six time in the 1990s alone from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Hawaii. What we discovered is that home is not a place, home is wherever we can be together, and that's still true. It doesn't matter where we are, all that matters is that we are together.
When I came home, my daughter wouldn’t let me leave the house without her crying. It was sad :(
These are great but have you ever watched any of the soldiers coming home to their animals!! Omg
I've watched a bunch of these videos and got good at not tearing up but watching you tear up in this video got my eyes watering...THANKS !! I come from a military family and I know about these reunions first hand. It was hard as a kid not having my IDOL--My father around for months at a time but mom kept reminding me he was doing his job and I learned to live with it. R.I.P DAD...Miss and Love you !! ❤ You need to check out more of these videos...a lot of them set up the scene of the reunions....Those really tear at your heart.
Yes there are many of these and I always tear up.passed is war?
I’ll be your American mom.❤
Idk why i watch these lol
Uhhhhhhhh What Is He Watching😂😂😂
I AM TEARING UP SO BAD I CAN'T SEE MY PHONE
damn whoes cutting onions
It’s almost unfair to the children. We always had a mission to focus on and understand why we have to be deployed. We voluntarily chose to serve, but our children are born into the life and just have to learn to manage within it. The missed birthdays, missed holidays, missed events at school, etc. All you can try to do is be active in their lives when you are home. Military children share a great bond as only they understand what it is like to have a parent deployed for long months at a time.
Welp, so much for that roll of toilet paper