I can remember when my father would leave especially when he would leave without notice an I would run to the closet to see if his green duffel bag was gone. Then the waiting began never knowing when he would return, or where he went, he did return that was nearly 68 yrs ago , Vietnam Era. I'm now an AF wife an I've experienced waiting on him also, so proud of both my father n my husband both gave more than 20+ yrs to this country. If my father were still here he would do it again just like my husband would. God bless America n our servicemen n women an their families. We will keep the home fires burning for you with love n prayers. 🙏♥️🙏
Now let me tell you what it's like for a single guy coming home. No one there to greet you. No acknowledgment of your existence. You are completely ignored. Over on one side of the tarmac are all the happy reunions going on. Just rubbing it in your face. And then a very lonely walk to the barracks or wherever you will be sleeping that night. Nobody ever mentions that.. I lived it.
In the Army we had a saying "Army wife; the toughest job in the Army". During my retirement ceremony (67 to 91) my wife was presented with a dozen roses and a certificate of thanks. It should have been a medal. 🥰
20 years in submarines, did that at the end of 8 SSBN patrols and 5 long fast attack deployments. Absolutely nothing like that first hug from my wife and kids. We kept the submergence to surface ratio at 1:1 and made it home alive every time.
Seeing that man reunited with his family brought tears to my eyes. I can tell he is a good father and an honorable man who loves his country and is willing to sacrifice tremendously for it. We need more men on earth like this guy. Thanks for leading from the front.
As I watch these beautiful reunions.I try to imagine what it would have been like when my dad came.home in 1945 GOD BLESS OUR SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN ALL OVER THE WORLD LEST WE NEVER FORGET
My husband didn't fly a jet but rather he spent most of his 20 yr devotion to the Navy aboard ships. That homecoming feeling can't compare to anything else in my life. We have been retired now for over 20 yrs and I miss my military family so very much.
After 25 years and many homecomings , I thought this will be nothing to cry at. All12 deployments came flooding back it has been many years , that was what my family was all about. God Bless the Sailors at sea and the world keeping America Free.
Memories - did 12 deployments over my career - that was a beautiful video. lol, as a helicopter aircrewman though - I only got to fly home 4 times - usually I was stuck on the boat ensuring the equipment and maintenance crews got off safely for the long bus ride home to base later that day.
Just came across this video and in today’s world our men and women who sacrifice so much to protect us,I would like to say Thank You for all that you do for us 🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸
To my gone but not forgotten passed in-laws. To my Father-in-law who bravely was in Vietnam 3 times, reported missing, wounded once and evac to Japan. To my Mother-in-law that kept the home fires going. That left the Christmas tree up with presents under it until he came back from overseas. You are in my thoughts. Thank you for your sacrifices. I am glad you did get years together.
It was so incredible watching him as he was taxiing. He was looking for his family. Also flying a killer war machine and still able to show his soft side. You pilots are an incredible breed of human beings. Thank you for what you do!!!!!
Been there & done that. My Army Guard unit came back from Saudi Arabia (Desert Shield/Storm) July 1991 arriving @ Ft. Rucker @ 2 am. Despite the early morning hour, the Gym was packed w/family members, mine included. After release, it was a mad scramble (in a good way) between soldiers & family members.
Most of these "try not to cry" titles are clickbait. Not this one. Well done putting this vid together. I'd sure love to thank that Major for his service and the entire family for their sacrifice. Very few would argue that the Hornet is a one-of-a-kind 4th Gen fighter. It's a whole-family sacrifice for one to serve this nation. ~USAF Veteran
Ok I cried!!! Thank you for that. Navy veteran here, I didn’t get to do anything like flying, but I was in DP (it was called then, now I think it’s all IT) and proudly served under President Reagan then. Video brought back good memories.
My Father was former Military and he stayed one desploy in Desert Storm Gulf War. We always remenber his service on this vídeo. He pased away the last 29 on July.
I'm glad to see a happy homecoming. After 13 months in Vietnam, I never had the homecoming that we see our servicemen and women recieve today. God bless America!
In 1990 I spent ten of the twelve months away, first RIMPAC ship ran aground Pearl for a few months repairs home two weeks the Persian Gulf home a few days before Christmas. But there she was with our two littlies as thousands of other wives do, looked beautiful. It was funny when orders were cut to go the Gulf she dropped me at the train station and just said see you in 6mths no tears no protests. A quick wave and gone. That's why I had the best 20yr career no need to worry. Now she tells our friends how I had a twenty-year holiday. Married now 38yrs, god love her and all the other wives without you we were nothing.
I'm 74 and likewise... 3 WestPac deployments; last one 1968. Lemoore, BTDT. Greatest feeling in the world, I never get tired of watching these! (USN AE2 1965-1969)
I remember that feeling when I came home to my wife and kid after Afghanistan deployment. It's been 12 years and still is the best feeling ever. Welcome home sir!
@@DaveDack “Just the videographer” Hardly. Without you, these events and reminders, while still greatly appreciated, would be unseen by the rest of us (appx 727K) Thank you sir, for your service.
Try not to cry? No, be honest, this is a wonderful video. The reality of coming home after a cruise is something to witness and relish. It is every bit as hard on the family at home as it is on the deployed crew. May God Bless them all. Navy 77-81 AD3
Many THANKS for those who serve to keep our country and around the world safe. Also never forget the families who sacrarfice as well. We salute you all. Give Thanks & Praise.
Such a beautiful moment. Thank you for protecting our country. When we came back from our war, many years ago, hippies would spit on us and called us ugly names. Does my heart good to see this beautiful video.
Why should I cry it his duty and own decision. I served 17 years in the army and being all over the world just like him but it is always good to be home.
Im happy to see him come home to loving arms. When my submarine came home after 6 months at sea I took other men's duty so they could be with their family.
Thank you, my wife supported the fleet, we are now civil service retired. I actually choked and got teary eyed. Miss the sounds and smells of the fa-18.
was stationed here 1982 to 1989.....VFA-25 was our sister squadron....VFA-113 Stingers......awesome to see this.......we made the first Cruise with the FA-18 Hornet 1985 USS Constellation. I knew this base like the back of my hand and knew many great servicemen, NAS Lemoore Ca....ONE of the good things still happening in CA...God Bless
WW1, WW2, Vietnam andoth Gulf conflicts. My family was in them all and I never grow tired of seeing the good men and women of this country we call The United States of America come home to be with their families. Thank you for the video.
@@DaveDack I never was in the service. Grand dad, dad, late older brother and my still living younger brother. Dad was a corpsman in WW2, late brother a cook on a landing ship and younger brother aircraft ordinance on two different carriers. Proud of the heritage.
That is a very special tribute, you bet, tears of happiness for them. I am a combat vet, when I came home, there was nobody waiting for me, to see family members there greeting their soldiers is just awesome
I can identify with this as I've done it through three generations. My first was when I was 11 years old and my father returned from overseas, my father probably never knew how hard an 11-year-old could hug. My next was when I returned from 9 months overseas after Operation Desert Storm with my 9-year-old son, I found out how hard a 9-year-old could hug. My final was when my son returned from a lengthy combat deployment in the Middle East, and he found out how hard a 60-year-old man could hug. It's a feeling of happiness, relief, and thankfulness. I've felt all three.
There is no harder job on this planet than a military spouse!!! To all the wives who endure KEEPING THE HOMES RUNNING AND KIDS GROWING ALONE during those often scary deployments...Thank you for your service! To my Mom and Dad....forever greatful for the sacrafices you made for us. Proud of you both!
My father left the military back in the early 80's and I still get emotional when I see families being reunited. My mother was the strong spine through these hard times what with dad away on long tours. They will be celebrating 59 years of marriage this year.
Damn, this makes me so Proud of our War Fighters/Peace Keepers and their families. Coming home after a long dangerous deployment is emotional enough but to have your Husband/Dad come home via a Fighter Jet must be the coolest thing imaginable.
Brought tears to my eyes. I remember oh so well counting down the days and then the joys to coming back from long deployments and seeing my wife and children waiting amongst the other families on the jetty.
Remember all the family events these men miss, so we can be together in peace with our families. Never forget the men and women who stand watch over us. The men and women who sacrifice for us and our nation.
Always remember that last day of cat shots when our squadron planes were on the final flight home and we were packing our shop gear up. Va-37 on the saratoga.
In the early 90s I was stationed at NAS Miramar VF-1, and we would have to catch other squadrons planes when they came back from their deployment, and I was able to watch many of these awesome homecomings happen. GO NAVY
VF-1, isn’t that the Wolf Pack? Damn you got lucky to be able to see them in their F-14A’s! Wish I coulda seen that bird fly in my life time. Thank you for your service, Sir!
"Try not to cry" I totally failed. To those who serve and to the families that serve behind the scenes with them, thank you for your service and sacrifice. To the family in this film, y'all filmed this beautifully. Thank you for sharing your reunion with us.
There isn’t any words to put this in perspective. WOW!! It would’ve of been even more of a tear jerker if the last couple of frames showed this family at their residence.
I was on a Tiger Cruise and all the helicopter units flew off and we’re home hours before the ship arrived. What a honor and privilege it was to be aboard in honor of my old man.
I came home after Desert Storm. I was gone for 138 days. They told us to not bring any gifts with us...all our families wanted was us home. Thanks for the video.
priceless my unle jim was a major in the air flew the sr spy plane..............sadly he passed a few years ago i still have the model of his training plane god bless all of you
I solute you sir, I actually am going to go to college so I can follow in the footsteps of my Grandfather, Uncles, my cousins and many of the Navy and Airforce pilots who have gone before me! Love the men and women of our armed forces. Thank you!
You can see the joy in his eyes the moment he hit the sky he knew his next stop is home i bet that was the longest flight he ever had much love and respect to all who serve ❤
Being a Marine 1st Working on some of the hardest and best aircraft in the world. You know, yeah, it's the navys hand-me-down's ..😅😅😅😅 But onward, I got out of the Marine Corps, dreaming of being a pilot, and started flying in the air putting many hours in, and life changed. I was in a bad accident, but that didn't stop me from continuing what I was doing. I went to college. I'd become an A-P mechanic and worked on some of the most sophisticated aircraft in the world. Even though I cannot fly the military aircraft like I wished and dreamed. I've been still working on them, and I still fly. Be Tru to your dreams and never give up on your dreams. Life is exciting..
Those of us who haven't served often don't realize that everyone in a military family is, in a manner of speaking, in the service. May God bless our warriors and their families!
My son came home for the holidays from his forward deployment in Japan assigned in VFA 27. He also flies the Superhornet. I surprised him with welcome banner at home and his relatives came over to meet him… it was a joyful moment the same feeling as what the video shown here. We thank them for their service.
I want to say thank to the pilot and The United States Navy for making this homecoming happen, I’ve come close to crying at other homecoming videos but this one made me cry and gave me chills. My son and I had a crying homecoming and I wish we had videotaped it.
God Bless America and the families that sacrifice to keep us safe.
Amen! 🇺🇸
Wonderful and yeah it was hard not to choke up, but remember those military families that can't reunite for the holidays.
Absolutely, thanks so much! 🇺🇸
im one of them
I can remember when my father would leave especially when he would leave without notice an I would run to the closet to see if his green duffel bag was gone. Then the waiting began never knowing when he would return, or where he went, he did return that was nearly 68 yrs ago , Vietnam Era. I'm now an AF wife an I've experienced waiting on him also, so proud of both my father n my husband both gave more than 20+ yrs to this country. If my father were still here he would do it again just like my husband would. God bless America n our servicemen n women an their families. We will keep the home fires burning for you with love n prayers. 🙏♥️🙏
Amen!
Tell you dad from my me from one Viet Nam vet to another..WELCOME HOME MY BROTHER, love you
Deployments suck, but they have to be done.
Amen America
Salute to your family with respect and appreciation!
I cried...a loooooot! That's beautiful!
Thank you!
Because of the service of men and women like that Naval aviator and the sacrifices of their family, we sleep under the blanket of freedom.
Amen! 🇺🇸
Now let me tell you what it's like for a single guy coming home. No one there to greet you. No acknowledgment of your existence. You are completely ignored. Over on one side of the tarmac are all the happy reunions going on. Just rubbing it in your face. And then a very lonely walk to the barracks or wherever you will be sleeping that night. Nobody ever mentions that.. I lived it.
So let me say it.....glad you're Home safe and sound
I'm glad you made it home, sorry no one was there to greet you😢 belated welcome home and viral hugs, ty for your service
Wish I could've been there to welcome you home and appreciate all you've done for us.
Kinda like after my wife died from cancer...home to an empty house...
@@Mtnhiker56 I'm so sorry for your loss, it's tough, I know, my husband passed also, my only saving grace is my dog. Merry Christmas to you!
Life doesn't get any better than that !!!
Im a 71 year old man. Im in tears watching this video. Im so proud of this fine man and his family and our wonderful armed forces. God bless you!
In the Army we had a saying "Army wife; the toughest job in the Army". During my retirement ceremony (67 to 91) my wife was presented with a dozen roses and a certificate of thanks. It should have been a medal. 🥰
Amen! Thanks for your (and your wife's) service 🙏🇺🇸
I served in VFA-25 from 1985-1987 at NAS Lemoore and aboard the USS Constellation CV-64. Fist of the Fleet, baby!
Awesome, thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Thank You Sir for protecting us!!!! Ray
I'll pass this along to the pilot and his family, thanks!
20 years in submarines, did that at the end of 8 SSBN patrols and 5 long fast attack deployments. Absolutely nothing like that first hug from my wife and kids.
We kept the submergence to surface ratio at 1:1 and made it home alive every time.
Awesome, thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Glad you made it home brother
USAF Vet David
My grandfather was a WWII Navy, vet, South Pacific from '43 to '45
As a fellow submariner I can confirm the joy is like nothing else.
@@jeremyconner5117 thanks for your service!
Thank you for your service, My Respect and appreciation for you sir👍👍👏👏🥇🥇
Seeing that man reunited with his family brought tears to my eyes. I can tell he is a good father and an honorable man who loves his country and is willing to sacrifice tremendously for it. We need more men on earth like this guy. Thanks for leading from the front.
I'll pass this along to the pilot, thanks!
As I watch these beautiful reunions.I try to imagine what it would have been like when my dad came.home in 1945 GOD BLESS OUR SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN ALL OVER THE WORLD LEST WE NEVER FORGET
Oh man, this comment has tears in my eyes. Bless the families!
@@DaveDack Thank his wife & kids, too!
@@Beezlie727 of course!
Never forget that all family members are affected when a love one is deployed. Hat's off the mom's and dad's who keep the home fires burning!
Amen!
My husband didn't fly a jet but rather he spent most of his 20 yr devotion to the Navy aboard ships. That homecoming feeling can't compare to anything else in my life. We have been retired now for over 20 yrs and I miss my military family so very much.
I'm sure! Thanks so much for your service (the whole family)! 🇺🇸
@@DaveDack Thank you, Dave. I pray you and your family have a blessed Christmas.
After 25 years and many homecomings , I thought this will be nothing to cry at. All12 deployments came flooding back it has been many years , that was what my family was all about. God Bless the Sailors at sea and the world keeping America Free.
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
And to this day we still have warriors like him who will fight for this country even as it's falling apart.
Be Proud Of Your Daddy / Husband 💕💋
Bless & treasure these brave men & women.
Amen!
Thankyou! USA, for Smiles Across Miles! Elizabeth Kuchta. England.
His daughter needed her daddy so badly, you could tell by the way she hugged him and didn't want to let him go.
Memories - did 12 deployments over my career - that was a beautiful video. lol, as a helicopter aircrewman though - I only got to fly home 4 times - usually I was stuck on the boat ensuring the equipment and maintenance crews got off safely for the long bus ride home to base later that day.
Wow, 12!? Thanks so much for your service! 🇺🇸
It's been a long time for me, 1970's. Those deployments are so hard on Navy spouses. But I would do it all over again in a minute.
Thanks for your service!
Thank you all for defending us for taking us welcome home
I'll pass this along to the pilot, thanks!
Just came across this video and in today’s world our men and women who sacrifice so much to protect us,I would like to say Thank You for all that you do for us 🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸
I'll pass this along to the pilot and his family, thanks!
To my gone but not forgotten passed in-laws. To my Father-in-law who bravely was in Vietnam 3 times, reported missing, wounded once and evac to Japan. To my Mother-in-law that kept the home fires going. That left the Christmas tree up with presents under it until he came back from overseas. You are in my thoughts. Thank you for your sacrifices. I am glad you did get years together.
I'll pass this along to the pilot, thanks! And thanks for your family's service 🙏
I can only imagine the thrill of being flying home on a jet fighter, and then you got to see your family right after you land.
Please God, Bless and Protect these men. May they all make it back home, safe and sound, to loving waiting families.
Amen!
It was so incredible watching him as he was taxiing. He was looking for his family. Also flying a killer war machine and still able to show his soft side. You pilots are an incredible breed of human beings. Thank you for what you do!!!!!
Thanks! I'll pass this along to the pilot 👍
Been there & done that. My Army Guard unit came back from Saudi Arabia (Desert Shield/Storm) July 1991 arriving @ Ft. Rucker @ 2 am. Despite the early morning hour, the Gym was packed w/family members, mine included. After release, it was a mad scramble (in a good way) between soldiers & family members.
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Most of these "try not to cry" titles are clickbait. Not this one. Well done putting this vid together.
I'd sure love to thank that Major for his service and the entire family for their sacrifice. Very few would argue that the Hornet is a one-of-a-kind 4th Gen fighter. It's a whole-family sacrifice for one to serve this nation.
~USAF Veteran
Thanks so much! I'll pass along your thanks to the pilot and his family, and thank you very much for your service as well! 🇺🇸
Ok I cried!!! Thank you for that. Navy veteran here, I didn’t get to do anything like flying, but I was in DP (it was called then, now I think it’s all IT) and proudly served under President Reagan then. Video brought back good memories.
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
My Father was former Military and he stayed one desploy in Desert Storm Gulf War. We always remenber his service on this vídeo. He pased away the last 29 on July.
I'm sorry for your loss, and grateful for his service 🙏🇺🇸
@@DaveDackthanks a lot Dave and I send you a big hug From Spain. In the Christ faith Im Live everyday. God bless you
Hand... Salute. (USN 1965-1969)
I'm glad to see a happy homecoming. After 13 months in Vietnam, I never had the homecoming that we see our servicemen and women recieve today. God bless America!
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Vietnam was such a sad time, with daily reports of our losses and missing in action, but you made it out alive. Welcome home!
In 1990 I spent ten of the twelve months away, first RIMPAC ship ran aground Pearl for a few months repairs home two weeks the Persian Gulf home a few days before Christmas. But there she was with our two littlies as thousands of other wives do, looked beautiful. It was funny when orders were cut to go the Gulf she dropped me at the train station and just said see you in 6mths no tears no protests. A quick wave and gone. That's why I had the best 20yr career no need to worry. Now she tells our friends how I had a twenty-year holiday. Married now 38yrs, god love her and all the other wives without you we were nothing.
Amen, thanks for sharing, and thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
I'm a 59 year old man in tears. Sir, thank you for your service and may God bless you and your family. 🇺🇸
I'll pass this along to the pilot, thanks! 🇺🇸
I'm 74 and likewise... 3 WestPac deployments; last one 1968. Lemoore, BTDT. Greatest feeling in the world,
I never get tired of watching these! (USN AE2 1965-1969)
@@frankc.5430 thanks for sharing, and thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
I'm a 58 year old ex police officer and totally in tears.
I remember that feeling when I came home to my wife and kid after Afghanistan deployment. It's been 12 years and still is the best feeling ever. Welcome home sir!
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
@@DaveDack thank you sir for yours!
@@Rob-tr1st oh I'm not the pilot, just the videographer, but I'll pass this along to the pilot 👍 🙂
@@DaveDack “Just the videographer” Hardly. Without you, these events and reminders, while still greatly appreciated, would be unseen by the rest of us (appx 727K) Thank you sir, for your service.
@@BeckVMH you're more than welcome!
Try not to cry? No, be honest, this is a wonderful video. The reality of coming home after a cruise is something to witness and relish. It is every bit as hard on the family at home as it is on the deployed crew. May God Bless them all. Navy 77-81 AD3
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Family is everything.
I didn’t try not to cry. God Bless our military and their families. THANK YOU for your service!❤️🇺🇸
Can't thank them for their service enough!!!
God Bless our Servicemen, Women & their familes!!! 🙏❤️🇱🇷
@@cjcmusic52 amen! 🇺🇸
Many THANKS for those who serve to keep our country and around the world safe. Also never forget the families who sacrarfice as well. We salute you all. Give Thanks & Praise.
Amen! 🇺🇸
80 year old in the UK son of a ww11 bomber pilot i wish God bless to all the members of the American armed forces and their family's.
@@russskinner thank you! 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Such a beautiful moment. Thank you for protecting our country. When we came back from our war, many years ago, hippies would spit on us and called us ugly names. Does my heart good to see this beautiful video.
I'll pass this along to the pilot, thanks! And thanks for your service 🙏 🇺🇸
God Bless these Pilots... the best in the world... no fear, just incredible focus , determination, courage, and smarts.
Amen!
Why should I cry it his duty and own decision. I served 17 years in the army and being all over the world just like him but it is always good to be home.
Thanks for your service!
@@DaveDack your welcome Dave it was an honour
Im happy to see him come home to loving arms. When my submarine came home after 6 months at sea I took other men's duty so they could be with their family.
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Thank you, my wife supported the fleet, we are now civil service retired. I actually choked and got teary eyed. Miss the sounds and smells of the fa-18.
Awesome, thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
was stationed here 1982 to 1989.....VFA-25 was our sister squadron....VFA-113 Stingers......awesome to see this.......we made the first Cruise with the FA-18 Hornet 1985 USS Constellation.
I knew this base like the back of my hand and knew many great servicemen, NAS Lemoore Ca....ONE of the good things still happening in CA...God Bless
That's awesome, thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Thankyou and your family for your sacrifices to let my family enjoy freedom.
I'll pass this along to the pilot and his family, thanks!
WW1, WW2, Vietnam andoth Gulf conflicts. My family was in them all and I never grow tired of seeing the good men and women of this country we call The United States of America come home to be with their families. Thank you for the video.
Agreed, and you're welcome! Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
@@DaveDack I never was in the service. Grand dad, dad, late older brother and my still living younger brother. Dad was a corpsman in WW2, late brother a cook on a landing ship and younger brother aircraft ordinance on two different carriers.
Proud of the heritage.
@@weremodel got it 👍 🙂
That must be a great feeling to have loved ones welcome you home.
How can we not cry? Thanks for protecting our country. Former USAF Viet Nam vet.
I'll pass this along to the pilot, thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
That is a very special tribute, you bet, tears of happiness for them. I am a combat vet, when I came home, there was nobody waiting for me, to see family members there greeting their soldiers is just awesome
Thank you so much for your service 🙏 🇺🇸
Outstanding. Welcome home shipmates. 🇺🇸⚓️
Hell!! I'm just laying here crying my eyes out!!!
I can identify with this as I've done it through three generations. My first was when I was 11 years old and my father returned from overseas, my father probably never knew how hard an 11-year-old could hug. My next was when I returned from 9 months overseas after Operation Desert Storm with my 9-year-old son, I found out how hard a 9-year-old could hug. My final was when my son returned from a lengthy combat deployment in the Middle East, and he found out how hard a 60-year-old man could hug. It's a feeling of happiness, relief, and thankfulness. I've felt all three.
Wow, that's really incredible. Thank you so much for your service and that of your family through the generations 🙏🇺🇸
Bill, Now YOUR Story through the Generations made me CRY!! Thank you and your Family for ALL you’ve done!! 👊🌹🙏
Wonderful watching. Miss my ol man. A soldier of life. Full bird, 101st airborne ranger. Blessings
Thanks for watching!
There is no harder job on this planet than a military spouse!!! To all the wives who endure KEEPING THE HOMES RUNNING AND KIDS GROWING ALONE during those often scary deployments...Thank you for your service!
To my Mom and Dad....forever greatful for the sacrafices you made for us. Proud of you both!
True! I'll pass this along to the pilot and his family, thanks! 🇺🇸
Expect being a single mum and doing everything on your own a the time
Four years later and it's still awesome. I hope you all are doing well. Merry Christmas.
From the Depths of My Heart. Thank you
My father left the military back in the early 80's and I still get emotional when I see families being reunited. My mother was the strong spine through these hard times what with dad away on long tours. They will be celebrating 59 years of marriage this year.
That's wonderful! Congratulations to them, and thanks for their service! 🇺🇸
Damn, this makes me so Proud of our War Fighters/Peace Keepers and their families. Coming home after a long dangerous deployment is emotional enough but to have your Husband/Dad come home via a Fighter Jet must be the coolest thing imaginable.
Brought tears to my eyes. I remember oh so well counting down the days and then the joys to coming back from long deployments and seeing my wife and children waiting amongst the other families on the jetty.
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
I remember coming home from a cruise. I was a Navy helicopter rescue Swimmer. The final flyoff was a huge event.
@@timferguson1593 that's awesome, thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Been there done that and I know why they're both excited after several months on deployment it's just like a honeymoon again 😊
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Thank you for your service and welcome home for all of our military personnel.
I'll pass this along to the pilot, thanks!
Remember all the family events these men miss, so we can be together in peace with our families. Never forget the men and women who stand watch over us. The men and women who sacrifice for us and our nation.
Amen!
This man has everything, thank you for your service sir and wish you nothing but the best.
Beautiful. So very different than years ago when i was a Brat.
Always remember that last day of cat shots when our squadron planes were on the final flight home and we were packing our shop gear up. Va-37 on the saratoga.
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Thank YOU to the Families, for the lonely nights and days
Thank you for your service and sacrifice. 😊😊😊😊😊
Love seeing that fist logo again. CVW-14 back in the day
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
In the early 90s I was stationed at NAS Miramar VF-1, and we would have to catch other squadrons planes when they came back from their deployment, and I was able to watch many of these awesome homecomings happen. GO NAVY
That's awesome, thanks for your service!
VF-1, isn’t that the Wolf Pack? Damn you got lucky to be able to see them in their F-14A’s! Wish I coulda seen that bird fly in my life time. Thank you for your service, Sir!
Moments like this kids will never forget.
Core memories 🙂🇺🇸
From a former army aviator to each and every person who has ever or will serve I thank you for your service to our country and the world.
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
Would love to serve
@@DaveDack smartest thing I ever did.
But my step dad is a retired major so it was kind of a given that I would.
@@Atheist_Nigerian01 then if you can join and if you're to old then support those who do and have. Thank you.
We Thankyou!
Thank you all for your service. God bless
Welcome home Major. Glad you are safe and have keep the rest of us safe too. Thank you for your service.
That’s Lt Commander not Major, Navy guy….
"Try not to cry" I totally failed.
To those who serve and to the families that serve behind the scenes with them, thank you for your service and sacrifice.
To the family in this film, y'all filmed this beautifully. Thank you for sharing your reunion with us.
Thanks so much! I'll pass this along to the pilot and his family 🙂
There isn’t any words to put this in perspective. WOW!!
It would’ve of been even more of a tear jerker if the last couple of frames showed this family at their residence.
I was on a Tiger Cruise and all the helicopter units flew off and we’re home hours before the ship arrived. What a honor and privilege it was to be aboard in honor of my old man.
Thanks for sharing!
I came home after Desert Storm. I was gone for 138 days. They told us to not bring any gifts with us...all our families wanted was us home. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for your service! 🇺🇸
@@DaveDack - Thanks! I retired after 20+ years, back in 1994. It seems so long ago.
Thankyou! Dave Dack and family, from England.
god bless and thank you for your service
Am not an American but that moved me to tears. Respect and thanks to all who serve to protect our freedom 🫡🙏
Thanks!
Thank you for your service and dedication to protect our great nation may the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob bless you and keep you from harm. 🙏🙌
I'll pass this along to the pilot and his family, thanks!
the faces of everyone there were so happy when they met their families that it made me cry. Respect to the guardians of the sky
priceless my unle jim was a major in the air flew the sr spy plane..............sadly he passed a few years ago i still have the model of his training plane god bless all of you
Wow, that's such an amazing aircraft! Grateful for his service, but sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing 🙏🇺🇸
I solute you sir, I actually am going to go to college so I can follow in the footsteps of my Grandfather, Uncles, my cousins and many of the Navy and Airforce pilots who have gone before me! Love the men and women of our armed forces. Thank you!
I'll share this with the pilot, thanks! Good luck!
this is probably the coolest homecoming getting to come home in your f-18 like bro thats just a dream
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You can see the joy in his eyes the moment he hit the sky he knew his next stop is home i bet that was the longest flight he ever had much love and respect to all who serve ❤
Thank you for your service. My brother flew those with VFA-151
I'll pass this along to the pilot, thanks!
Being a Marine 1st Working on some of the hardest and best aircraft in the world. You know, yeah, it's the navys hand-me-down's ..😅😅😅😅 But onward, I got out of the Marine Corps, dreaming of being a pilot, and started flying in the air putting many hours in, and life changed. I was in a bad accident, but that didn't stop me from continuing what I was doing. I went to college. I'd become an A-P mechanic and worked on some of the most sophisticated aircraft in the world. Even though I cannot fly the military aircraft like I wished and dreamed. I've been still working on them, and I still fly. Be Tru to your dreams and never give up on your dreams. Life is exciting..
That's awesome, thanks!
Welcome home 3 years late lol. Just now seeing this, but carries the same message. Thank you so much for your service.
I'll pass this along to the pilot, thanks!
@@DaveDack I appreciate it. Thanks so much.
Those of us who haven't served often don't realize that everyone in a military family is, in a manner of speaking, in the service. May God bless our warriors and their families!
Amen!
god bless the U.S. NAVY and all its pilots . and all of our armed forces every man and woman that give so much to protect us from the sick world.
Amen!
My son came home for the holidays from his forward deployment in Japan assigned in VFA 27. He also flies the Superhornet. I surprised him with welcome banner at home and his relatives came over to meet him… it was a joyful moment the same feeling as what the video shown here. We thank them for their service.
We certainly do, thanks!
NAS Atsugi, I was there in 1985 VA93
@@robr9905 VFA 27 is now moved to MCAS Iwakuni
Will he eventually transition to the F-35?
I want to say thank to the pilot and The United States Navy for making this homecoming happen, I’ve come close to crying at other homecoming videos but this one made me cry and gave me chills. My son and I had a crying homecoming and I wish we had videotaped it.
I'll pass along your thanks! ♥️🇺🇸
God bless those that served and are serving, both at home and abroad, the people of the United State of America.
Amen!