If perhaps you didn't get enough view more at <http://welcomehomeblog.com/>. This is also another interesting blog that has videos of families reuniting. The emotional roller-coaster that family members experience can be heart wrenching. They constantly fear their soldier will get hurt and possibly never be able to return home. These videos allow us to emotionally relate and connect to military members
This blog is dedicated to those individuals who have served in the armed forces. The purpose of my blog is to depict the obstacles, and sacrifices that come along with being a soldier whether actively serving or not.
Welcome Home Soldier!
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Surprise!
There's nothing more heartwarming and exciting than watching videos of soldiers returning home and surprising there family. Nowadays many share this experience with the rest of the social media world. It's a humbling occurrence and your heart gleams with pride and happiness for these families that are able to be reunited with their loved ones. Look at one for yourself and tell me you didn't either smile or tear up.
Now that you have watched this, the next time you see a military soldier in uniform you can respect the sacrifice of what it takes to put on those uniforms. With each minute a soldier is fighting for our peace, so we can be at home with our family safe and sound, never forget they do it while there far apart from theirs.
If perhaps you didn't get enough view more at <http://welcomehomeblog.com/>. This is also another interesting blog that has videos of families reuniting. The emotional roller-coaster that family members experience can be heart wrenching. They constantly fear their soldier will get hurt and possibly never be able to return home. These videos allow us to emotionally relate and connect to military members
If perhaps you didn't get enough view more at <http://welcomehomeblog.com/>. This is also another interesting blog that has videos of families reuniting. The emotional roller-coaster that family members experience can be heart wrenching. They constantly fear their soldier will get hurt and possibly never be able to return home. These videos allow us to emotionally relate and connect to military members
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I fly fairly often and monthly am in the Raleigh Durham Airport. Often, I have seen a group, mostly veterans is appears, waiting for soldiers to exit the terminal. There is a salute, and generally, people stop and applaud - it's pretty neat.
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