I watched this 12 years ago, when I was living with my 4 year old son in a tiny room without a job. All I had was his love and his wonderful smile...I was rich.
I can't. The happiness in their faces when they see their loved ones safe and home just gets me every time. My best wishes to all those who are still waiting for their loved ones and to those who never saw them again. All the love.
Wow. 10 months later from when I originally saw this video and still brought me down to tears. A grown man... This is amazing. The look on everyone's face when they saw their hero come home... Amazing...
You have no choice than crying. You see the happiness on the faces of this little children and you are just so happy for them for having their father or mother back.
I really have to remember to grab a hanky before watching images of people expressing and sharing pure love and joy. Something about seeing a child welcoming dad home does it to me every time, without fail. Excuse me while I dry off.
My dad ( a german soldier ) died in Afghanistan. He was one of 52 dead german soldiers. To see these returns of soldiers make me feel happy and sad at the same time.
My dad died when he was only 37 years old, in Iraq. I miss him everyday, when i see these returns i feel somebody will knock my doors and he'll be here..
When I was a U.S. Marine from 1975 to 1987 we never had the luxury of the internet to see how our Family was, but regularly made only phone calls to keep up with them. Today is so much different from then!
Just WONDERFUL! I loved this even though I cried through most of it. These people leave their families to serve our country. Thank you to all serving or have served. God bless you all.
Beth B: Yes. I do think that the overwhelming emotion one feels in watching these very moving moments, does implicitly include, maybe subconsciously, the knowledge of what you are alluding to here.
How could anyone dislike this? Every human being can relate to seeing loved ones again and the hope it gives us. You don't need to be American to appreciate this video. Much love to all those who set aside their families for their country wherever you are.
For me, there is nothing which is more emotional than a soldier who come home to his family. It's so sad but great too! There are no words for this. I'm no american but I love you guys. I don't like people who say that you're murderer because you aren't. In every country are bad people. I hope for every soldier only the best! Sorry for my english - I wouldn't write here because it's so bad, but I have to.
One of the most incredible videos on TH-cam. I have been watching this video for years. Thank you so much for creating this and allowing us to share in that magnificent feeling. We are all honored by these soldier's sacrifice.
I have served for 20 years in the Army. There is no feeling like coming home after being gone for 12 months and seeing your family for the first time...The feeling is indescribable!!!!
I love this video! I have watched it many times. My dad is an Army Veteran. My little brother Blake is in the Army but is on his short honeymoon right now before he gets shipped out again. And my little sister Kaylee is also in the Army. She just completed basic training a couple of months ago. She is now at the new base. I pray for their safety and miss them. But most of all I am very proud of them! Not all heroes wear capes!
God bless these families and their reunion. The pure bliss from each reaction tugged at my heart and hope for the best for each one of them after that.
I can't begin to comprehend the bravery these men and women give... honestly... it's so admirable. Don't for a second take it for granted. These men and women are heroes.
This made me cry more than I'd like to admit. I'm happy for those of you whom have had the opportunity to see your folks return. It has to be the greatest feeling ever. For all the soldiers that still are not home, I will pray for you. God bless all of you heroes.
I had so goosebumps & tears of happiness in my eyes. All of my respect to all this heroic women's & men's, I wish in Germany would it be the same. Just love this video & this phenomenal song for this tribute. Great work.
One thing to remember when watching this video: There is no colour; there is no difference; these are men and women who were willing to GIVE THEIR LIVES, for the same cause, and they came home. There's nothing but love here; regardless of colour or race. It's love. And it matters.
What gets me is the tears of joy and the looks you see on some of these kids faces. you know its an emotional reunion for such a young child to react that way.
Hans Dampf men does cry, everyone does that. u got a problem if u think the things u do makes u a man. like crying, i like crying to something nice, it reminds me that im a good person. well, i don't think u ment it like that but... got to say it. not trying to be an asshole, so stay friendly :) and enjoy the video :)
I can't count the number of times I've watched this video over the last 7 years. I did 2 deployments to the Gulf and thus 2 homecomings to deal with. I don't know if I should be sad that I never had anyone waiting on the pier when my ship came back, or happy that I never had to force anyone to wait at home wondering if I was coming back home alive or dead. And this song fit the video perfectly.
This sht made me cry like a lil baby this is amazing just imagine the feeling of those kits those moms, wifes , sisters it's amazing thanks God . From COLOMBIA 👍
In 2006 my brother came back from the Iraq War he was 24 had a family and had children. When he came back his son who was 2 years old was going crazy waiting for his dad. He saw a man in a army suit and ran toward him and yelled Daddy that man wasn't his dad he just remembered the uniform not his face. So I know it's nice to see people get back together but you have to remember all the time those people missed and painful hours waiting so long wondering if they would ever come back. All the birthdays the missed and all the anniversary's they missed. When I graduate from high school I was so angry my brother couldn't make it I got tired of him and his dam career. But then I had to remember that's the sacrifice you have to make.
No matter what, the result of these videos ends in tears somehow. Either tears of sadness for the soldiers that don't come home or joy for those that do. War and destruction bring tears to people, no matter the outcome.. It's just the result
The sad ting is that this was has claimed over a million iraqi civilians and set the country back 100 years. The sad thing is invading a country on the false intenses of that country is threatening america when in fact it wasn't and even when evidence are presented that the ones that were pushing for war were lieing the president can simply just shrug his shoulder and say, hmm "yeah ok but atleast we fried the people of a horrible dictator and brought these poor folks democracy. Yeah that was worth the deathpool that supersedes the deathpool of the iraq/iran war (also founded by the US, where they sold weapons to both parts!), kuwait war (where the us both encouraged the kuwaitis to become independent from iraq and iraq to reclaim it!) the iraqi civil war that occurred after the kuwait war where the civilian freedom fighter were 1 city away from achieving total victory, namely baghdad (the capital), when the US interfered and crushed the rebellion, in the one hand you want him removed, you go to war against him and in the second you support him? you crush the civilians, the very people you know claim want to help? where was this in 91??, the US helped saddam to crush the uprising but kept an no fly zone over the kurds whilst leaving the majority of the iraqis, namely the shiats to their faith, for slaughter, 150 000 iraqi went "missing" then, and yet this was has caused more civilian casualties then all of those wars put together. The sad things is these soldier are dieing so that company like haleburton making billions and the people are none the wiser worrying more about their right of carrying a machine gun...
@@karnaag the bloodiest you say? 🤔 😂 yeah ofc because Christianity is a religion of peace huh? 😂 and what does my name have anything to do with what us have done in Afghanistan and Iraq?
@@karnaag @Mohammed has a right to be sad the US invaded. Blame Cheney for feeding Bush falsified reports of weapons of mass destruction. There were none. People died on both sides for nothing. There is certainly no reason to be rude.
Idc how much time passes. This video breaks me every time. Salute to all the soldiers airmen marines sailors coastguardsmen that have been fortunate enough to come home to your families! And Least we forget the ones that didn't!!
To the person that reads this, I ask the Lord to bless them and their family, to cure them of every sickness and pain, to fill their emptiness with love joy and peace, to rebuke the enemy from their lives. " ASK JESUS TO COME INTO YOUR HEART AND SAVE YOU, AND TO FORGIVE YOU OF YOUR SINS, FOR WE GIVE THANKS AND GLORY TO THE LORD. IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS CHRIST AMEN!
We owe our troops everything, god bless them and their families for sharing them with us all. I cry with joy every time i see this knowing that we have such selfless people for our soldiers. Hope they all come home safe!
There is no greater feeling in this world then coming home after serving a combat deployment and seeing your friends and family again. Semper Fi my brothers. 3rd Battalion 4th Marines
This video is not about politics. It's not about whether or not American soldiers are awful. This video is about men and women who went away to defend their country and their families, missed milestones and events and time with the people they loved the most...and the overwhelming emotional reunions. The emotion in this video gets me crying no matter how many times I see it. I am a military wife and my husband is not currently in the states, and our reunion will be just as emotional because at the end of the day, under the camo is the man I fell in love with, married, and made a baby with. Under the camo is just another American that went to defend his country and is missing part of his son's life. So to those of you that feel the need to hate and bash soldiers because of your political opinion...have a heart. Soldiers are more than pawns to the government. They're vital parts of their families, and the deployed ones are missed. End of story. Go debate your opinions with politicians, not the soldiers.
TheMJ America is a nationality... not a race. Now stop being a chode and apprecient what this lady has to say because it is from the heart and it is true none the less.
love the video of the soldiers home comings a lovely surprise for all the children. How can any one not like it! Come home safe to all our serving men and women
I wish all American soldiers could stay at home with their families .... and also do not have to wage war in the world ..... the name of justice.I ask my comment not to misunderstand, the US is one of the most beautiful countries in the world .... and my absolutest dreamland
Someone told me to watch this without crying and I was okay for about a minute and a half. When it got to the little girl at 1:30 it was all downhill from there. Thank you to the men and women who serve overseas and to the families of these people... Wow...
The only reason for not liking this video would be because not every soldier gets to come home whole and safe. May God bless and keep those who fight for freedom.
Children run, attracted, to meet their dads as the iron runs to meet the magnet. Love is a magnetic force. It's powerful, and benign. Love is a natural force. When you see the tears in the children's eyes, don't you think life is the best opportunity to feel that magnetic force? Or do you think the best opportunity is dying during a war? So, why a man chooses the war if he, naturally, would prefer to feel their sons and daughters' little embrace just in the safe place of his neck? Maybe he doesn't know that the iron of the bullets runs, attracted, to meet his head just as a magnetic force. Maybe he forgets that the iron doesn't cry of happiness in watching him coming back home in a coffin. I don't know if wars are fair or unfair, I just know that during a war the only magnetic force you are able to feel is the force of iron. Because love is, naturally, out of wars. War is not a safe place, and we have just one life to feel our sons and daughters' little embrace in the natural place of our neck. So, what is better, life or war? I'm sorry for my ignorance about war. Maybe wars are necessary and I don't know it. I don't know it because Love makes me feel magnetically connected with life, and because it makes me think that if someone believes wars are necessary, maybe someone else wants him to believe that. Because if you believe wars are necessary, maybe you don't think the possibility of not fight in it, and you don't think the possibility to make another choice. And if someone makes you to believe you don't have another choice, maybe you forget the magnetic, natural, and human force of Love and start to believe in the magnetic, natural, and inhuman force of a bullet iron. But the choice is yours. Just yours. (I hope I wrote quite correctly...)
eveytime i see these videos it brings tears to my eyes.. i love military men so sexy, but god bless our troops and the ones who never made it back home :(
This brings me back to when my dad was in the Air Force and would deployed 6-8 months at a time. The emotions I felt when he finally came home are hard to describe.
0.36 gets me every-time the little girls subtly asking 'daddy?' In hope that it is him. Must be so hard for the family's of all soldiers serving away. God bless them all xx
I watched this 12 years ago, when I was living with my 4 year old son in a tiny room without a job. All I had was his love and his wonderful smile...I was rich.
I can't stop crying. I'm addicted to watching these reunions. They're so beautiful.
I can't. The happiness in their faces when they see their loved ones safe and home just gets me every time. My best wishes to all those who are still waiting for their loved ones and to those who never saw them again. All the love.
Wow. 10 months later from when I originally saw this video and still brought me down to tears. A grown man... This is amazing. The look on everyone's face when they saw their hero come home... Amazing...
You have no choice than crying. You see the happiness on the faces of this little children and you are just so happy for them for having their father or mother back.
I really have to remember to grab a hanky before watching images of people expressing and sharing pure love and joy.
Something about seeing a child welcoming dad home does it to me every time, without fail. Excuse me while I dry off.
My dad ( a german soldier ) died in Afghanistan. He was one of 52 dead german soldiers. To see these returns of soldiers make me feel happy and sad at the same time.
a hug, my prayers with you and father
My dad died when he was only 37 years old, in Iraq. I miss him everyday, when i see these returns i feel somebody will knock my doors and he'll be here..
I’m sorry for your loss even as a British person
Allergrößten Respekt. Wirklich...allergrößten. Aller...allergrößten
Ich war damals dabei tut mir sehr leid
"Hi daddy!"
"I missed you!"
"I missed you too daddy! .. I love you." So sweet!
Thanks for making this video, makes me cry every time I watch it.
Kristoffer Hov that part gets me SO much !!!!
That part gets me crying every time.
No matter how much time passes......the reaction of the very first girl gets my tears going.
Every
Single
Time
When I was a U.S. Marine from 1975 to 1987 we never had the luxury of the internet to see how our Family was, but regularly made only phone calls to keep up with them. Today is so much different from then!
How can you not cry??? These videos make my day. BLESS YOU ALL
It brings tears in my eyes.Hope there's no more war in any part of the world.
Respect from Pakistan.
I want the name of the song of love it it’s so beautiful
@@michelletorres6301 Garry Schyman - Praan
Just WONDERFUL! I loved this even though I cried through most of it. These people leave their families to serve our country. Thank you to all serving or have served. God bless you all.
i salute those families who didnt have someone come home
im with you on that
Same
Same
Beth B: Yes. I do think that the overwhelming emotion one feels in watching these very moving moments, does implicitly include, maybe subconsciously, the knowledge of what you are alluding to here.
BETH B.
I don't cry that much, but this vid gets me every time.
Because your heart is good! Good heart is a treasure! :)
Toom-san thats the price you pay when that cat is your profile photo.
Laura Creek me too and I'm an emotionless bastard
Same here!
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How could anyone dislike this? Every human being can relate to seeing loved ones again and the hope it gives us. You don't need to be American to appreciate this video. Much love to all those who set aside their families for their country wherever you are.
For me, there is nothing which is more emotional than a soldier who come home to his family. It's so sad but great too! There are no words for this. I'm no american but I love you guys. I don't like people who say that you're murderer because you aren't. In every country are bad people. I hope for every soldier only the best! Sorry for my english - I wouldn't write here because it's so bad, but I have to.
One of the most incredible videos on TH-cam. I have been watching this video for years. Thank you so much for creating this and allowing us to share in that magnificent feeling. We are all honored by these soldier's sacrifice.
Beautiful song with beautiful video. I cry everytime I see this video.
This one always makes me cry. Lost my brother who was in the NAVY last month. Thank you for your service vets.
I have served for 20 years in the Army. There is no feeling like coming home after being gone for 12 months and seeing your family for the first time...The feeling is indescribable!!!!
Almost 10 years old and still touching.
I love this video! I have watched it many times. My dad is an Army Veteran. My little brother Blake is in the Army but is on his short honeymoon right now before he gets shipped out again. And my little sister Kaylee is also in the Army. She just completed basic training a couple of months ago. She is now at the new base. I pray for their safety and miss them. But most of all I am very proud of them! Not all heroes wear capes!
God bless these families and their reunion. The pure bliss from each reaction tugged at my heart and hope for the best for each one of them after that.
Did anyone else just get attacked by onion-chopping ninjas? Was VERY close to tears there!
I can't begin to comprehend the bravery these men and women give... honestly... it's so admirable. Don't for a second take it for granted. These men and women are heroes.
This is beautiful. The saddest part are all the people who didn't have the chance to return. RIP, thank you for protecting our country.
This made me cry more than I'd like to admit. I'm happy for those of you whom have had the opportunity to see your folks return. It has to be the greatest feeling ever. For all the soldiers that still are not home, I will pray for you. God bless all of you heroes.
I had so goosebumps & tears of happiness in my eyes. All of my respect to all this heroic women's & men's, I wish in Germany would it be the same. Just love this video & this phenomenal song for this tribute. Great work.
One thing to remember when watching this video: There is no colour; there is no difference; these are men and women who were willing to GIVE THEIR LIVES, for the same cause, and they came home. There's nothing but love here; regardless of colour or race. It's love. And it matters.
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What gets me is the tears of joy and the looks you see on some of these kids faces. you know its an emotional reunion for such a young child to react that way.
My emotions are like a Stone but i cried at this Video
+Lina Lama me too **
+Lina Lama Me too haha =,)
when someone melts in your arms you are truly loved when their tears of happiness mix with yours you are truly blessed
I've been feeling very depressed recently. These videos make me happy. Thank you for posting
+Tom Hayes You're welcome!
I’ve watched this video every week for years to keep my self humble and grounded and cherish the most important thing in my life my beautiful child
try no cry! try no cry! fuck...
I´m a man... man don´t cry... stay focused.. keep it in... damn
Hans Dampf Damn video after viedeo i always tried to hold it back...
Hans Dampf men does cry, everyone does that. u got a problem if u think the things u do makes u a man. like crying, i like crying to something nice, it reminds me that im a good person. well, i don't think u ment it like that but... got to say it. not trying to be an asshole, so stay friendly :) and enjoy the video :)
I know what you mean my friend ;)
4:40 gets me everytime. Seeing a mother reunited with her kids... how can you not feel...?
I can't count the number of times I've watched this video over the last 7 years. I did 2 deployments to the Gulf and thus 2 homecomings to deal with. I don't know if I should be sad that I never had anyone waiting on the pier when my ship came back, or happy that I never had to force anyone to wait at home wondering if I was coming back home alive or dead.
And this song fit the video perfectly.
i think it's time for you to watch it again :*
It had me in tears. I'm right now stationed far from home and am planning on sneaking home to surprise my family.
30 seconds in and I'm already bawling. Such heartwarming moments :')
This sht made me cry like a lil baby this is amazing just imagine the feeling of those kits those moms, wifes , sisters it's amazing thanks God . From COLOMBIA 👍
In 2006 my brother came back from the Iraq War he was 24 had a family and had children. When he came back his son who was 2 years old was going crazy waiting for his dad. He saw a man in a army suit and ran toward him and yelled Daddy that man wasn't his dad he just remembered the uniform not his face. So I know it's nice to see people get back together but you have to remember all the time those people missed and painful hours waiting so long wondering if they would ever come back. All the birthdays the missed and all the anniversary's they missed. When I graduate from high school I was so angry my brother couldn't make it I got tired of him and his dam career. But then I had to remember that's the sacrifice you have to make.
I've seen this at least a hundred times and I still ugly cry every. Single. Time... So so good
Cried soooo much, hope the world is in peace, no war, only love
The sad thing is.. Many don't even come home again. They will never return..
No matter what, the result of these videos ends in tears somehow. Either tears of sadness for the soldiers that don't come home or joy for those that do. War and destruction bring tears to people, no matter the outcome.. It's just the result
The sad ting is that this was has claimed over a million iraqi civilians and set the country back 100 years. The sad thing is invading a country on the false intenses of that country is threatening america when in fact it wasn't and even when evidence are presented that the ones that were pushing for war were lieing the president can simply just shrug his shoulder and say, hmm "yeah ok but atleast we fried the people of a horrible dictator and brought these poor folks democracy. Yeah that was worth the deathpool that supersedes the deathpool of the iraq/iran war (also founded by the US, where they sold weapons to both parts!), kuwait war (where the us both encouraged the kuwaitis to become independent from iraq and iraq to reclaim it!) the iraqi civil war that occurred after the kuwait war where the civilian freedom fighter were 1 city away from achieving total victory, namely baghdad (the capital), when the US interfered and crushed the rebellion, in the one hand you want him removed, you go to war against him and in the second you support him? you crush the civilians, the very people you know claim want to help? where was this in 91??, the US helped saddam to crush the uprising but kept an no fly zone over the kurds whilst leaving the majority of the iraqis, namely the shiats to their faith, for slaughter, 150 000 iraqi went "missing" then, and yet this was has caused more civilian casualties then all of those wars put together.
The sad things is these soldier are dieing so that company like haleburton making billions and the people are none the wiser worrying more about their right of carrying a machine gun...
@@attssir Funny coming from someone whose name is the same as the founder of the bloodiest religion the world has ever known.
@@karnaag the bloodiest you say? 🤔 😂 yeah ofc because Christianity is a religion of peace huh? 😂 and what does my name have anything to do with what us have done in Afghanistan and Iraq?
@@karnaag
@Mohammed has a right to be sad the US invaded. Blame Cheney for feeding Bush falsified reports of weapons of mass destruction. There were none. People died on both sides for nothing. There is certainly no reason to be rude.
I can't imagine a happiness like that, what makes people cry. I've never seen something as emotional as this video, expecially the first (0:00 - 0:39)
Love😁
Idc how much time passes. This video breaks me every time. Salute to all the soldiers airmen marines sailors coastguardsmen that have been fortunate enough to come home to your families! And Least we forget the ones that didn't!!
I don't want to ruin this beautiful video, but I couldn't stop thinking about those families that never got to see their loved ones again...
Why do I watch these if every time know I am going to cry?
To the person that reads this, I ask the Lord to bless them and their family, to cure them of every sickness and pain, to fill their emptiness with love joy and peace, to rebuke the enemy from their lives. " ASK JESUS TO COME INTO YOUR HEART AND SAVE YOU, AND TO FORGIVE YOU OF YOUR SINS, FOR WE GIVE THANKS AND GLORY TO THE LORD. IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS CHRIST AMEN!
Amen
Whenever I doubt I'm incapable of feelin' I come back here.
I had to punch a wall to feel manly again.
I respect any man that serves this country
Thank you for keeping us free!!! : )
Brings tears to my eyes every time I watch this. Brilliant video
Thank you for this amazing Video. It is so emotional.
I can't stop crying!
1:30 gets me all the time
Agree, it's too heartbreaking.
Me too
I know right
i cried like a baby at 1:39
" hi daddy, i missed you daddy" fking onions:)
Same. That's where I lose it.
These videos always make me grateful for the sacrifices our soldiers make to keep us safe.
cried like a little girl. I'm in the forces.
I am ten and my Dad didn't come home.
I miss him
R.I.P DAD ♡ love you always
He's with my dad and mom too they'll will be good friends MAY YOUR DAD REST IN PEACE
R.I.P to your dad may he ever be with you in your heart.. We will forever remember him
omg im so sorry for you i have hope that everything will be fine i know how you feel
xGR Krioz I thank him for his service
Who can dislike videos like these. Honestly.
We owe our troops everything, god bless them and their families for sharing them with us all. I cry with joy every time i see this knowing that we have such selfless people for our soldiers. Hope they all come home safe!
Whenever I wanna cry good tears, I watch the homecoming of soldiers
Stupid onion slicing ninjas! Every friken' time I watch this video... >
BugMcVagh lol.....agreed....
There is no greater feeling in this world then coming home after serving a combat deployment and seeing your friends and family again. Semper Fi my brothers. 3rd Battalion 4th Marines
Only thing that beat that feeling is going back out again 👍 shit i miss it.
if this was a no crying challange... i lost at 0:13...
God Bless America. Support the troops! From Italy.
This video is not about politics. It's not about whether or not American soldiers are awful. This video is about men and women who went away to defend their country and their families, missed milestones and events and time with the people they loved the most...and the overwhelming emotional reunions. The emotion in this video gets me crying no matter how many times I see it. I am a military wife and my husband is not currently in the states, and our reunion will be just as emotional because at the end of the day, under the camo is the man I fell in love with, married, and made a baby with. Under the camo is just another American that went to defend his country and is missing part of his son's life. So to those of you that feel the need to hate and bash soldiers because of your political opinion...have a heart. Soldiers are more than pawns to the government. They're vital parts of their families, and the deployed ones are missed. End of story. Go debate your opinions with politicians, not the soldiers.
I had stopped reading. Why ? Cause you said Americans solider ! Only Americans ? Wow so racist
TheMJ America is a nationality... not a race. Now stop being a chode and apprecient what this lady has to say because it is from the heart and it is true none the less.
Yeah...pull that race card. That's the quickest way to invalidate anything you have to say.
You do nót defend a country but you fight for the devil. For your sick government. your government is stealing and killing...wake up!!!
thia emotion you can't fake.
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God Bless Every American Troop. Thank You
Almost every troop*
only the american ones? what about every other family that has troops on the same front line as the american ones don't they or their families count?
love the video of the soldiers home comings a lovely surprise for all the children. How can any one not like it! Come home safe to all our serving men and women
I can't stop cry😭😭😭😭😍😍😍
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5:34 is when I started crying like you can just feel the emotion all over
I wish all American soldiers could stay at home with their families .... and also do not have to wage war in the world ..... the name of justice.I ask my comment not to misunderstand, the US is one of the most beautiful countries in the world .... and my absolutest dreamland
Where u from buddy?
Someone told me to watch this without crying and I was okay for about a minute and a half. When it got to the little girl at 1:30 it was all downhill from there. Thank you to the men and women who serve overseas and to the families of these people... Wow...
This brings tears to my eyes
me too . I cried at how stupid
these fucking onions man
I know right? So many onions. They're making me sob
MsCadMonster yea they're annoying af
Normally i'm totally immune to onions, but these onions are a special kind. Damn them.
Wudruff Wildcard tsygyfdd😃
The only reason for not liking this video would be because not every soldier gets to come home whole and safe. May God bless and keep those who fight for freedom.
Many of them don't, I saw a soldier throw a puppy off a cliff, AMERICA FUCK YEAH! The country who throws puppies of cliffs
+Falloutplayerwaz did it survive ??!!!
It takes a lot to me to cry but when I watch great videos like these I make a new ocean of my tears
Tak tohle je LÁSKA.
Not even one minute in and im a wreck.
You KNOW you cried ;)
This video can make the toughest man tear up
My god this shit got me mad weak xD
Children run, attracted, to meet their dads as the iron runs to meet the magnet. Love is a magnetic force. It's powerful, and benign. Love is a natural force. When you see the tears in the children's eyes, don't you think life is the best opportunity to feel that magnetic force? Or do you think the best opportunity is dying during a war? So, why a man chooses the war if he, naturally, would prefer to feel their sons and daughters' little embrace just in the safe place of his neck? Maybe he doesn't know that the iron of the bullets runs, attracted, to meet his head just as a magnetic force. Maybe he forgets that the iron doesn't cry of happiness in watching him coming back home in a coffin. I don't know if wars are fair or unfair, I just know that during a war the only magnetic force you are able to feel is the force of iron. Because love is, naturally, out of wars. War is not a safe place, and we have just one life to feel our sons and daughters' little embrace in the natural place of our neck. So, what is better, life or war?
I'm sorry for my ignorance about war. Maybe wars are necessary and I don't know it. I don't know it because Love makes me feel magnetically connected with life, and because it makes me think that if someone believes wars are necessary, maybe someone else wants him to believe that. Because if you believe wars are necessary, maybe you don't think the possibility of not fight in it, and you don't think the possibility to make another choice. And if someone makes you to believe you don't have another choice, maybe you forget the magnetic, natural, and human force of Love and start to believe in the magnetic, natural, and inhuman force of a bullet iron. But the choice is yours. Just yours.
(I hope I wrote quite correctly...)
I love this video cause my dad was a soldier
I wished I had a Dad ..... But I'm still crying and Happy for all these Woman and Kids. God. Bless America
Song - Praan by Garry Schyman
eveytime i see these videos it brings tears to my eyes.. i love military men so sexy, but god bless our troops and the ones who never made it back home :(
God bless you American heroes! I'm on your side ♥ greetings from EU ♥ Welcome home!
This brings me back to when my dad was in the Air Force and would deployed 6-8 months at a time. The emotions I felt when he finally came home are hard to describe.
1:30 makes me cry...
As an American i think i will never understand why the US was in iraq
I agree... I can't imagine...
i agree, i can imagine, but it is hell till you come home
Ich liebe es, grüsse aus Deutschland
0.36 gets me every-time the little girls subtly asking 'daddy?' In hope that it is him. Must be so hard for the family's of all soldiers serving away. God bless them all xx
This makes me miss my boyfriend Daniel, he's in the army he is stationed in Afghanistan
Thank him, from all of us, for his service (:
Let's stop watching these videos and be productive instead
I agree
and yet, thru out the human history, conflicts and wars are always there, it never dies
Ikr everyone should get along its not fair that a family member goes to war for a while and might die ;(
Because there are a lot of people that make money with it. Ridiculous amounts of money.
We need more people like u.
why the fuck am i crying? :'(
The clips in this video that REALLY made me misty was the reactions of the very young & the soldier's mothers