Veterans of the United States military undoubtedly make sacrifices for our freedoms. Most of our military men and women are away from their loved ones often missing birthdays, holidays, graduations, and even births. Their families make sacrifices as well, being without the one they love and not knowing if they will come home again.
For these reasons, it’s always heartwarming to see veterans being reunited with their family after spending months being separated as they serve overseas. That’s why a compilation video of these military reunions is going viral, and it may just bring tears to your eyes!
“WATCH: Men and women of America’s armed forces are reunited with their families in time for the holidays,” Kyle Norris tweeted alongside the viral compilation. “Videos like these will never get old. Thank you to all of those that selflessly serve/served this nation.”
WATCH: Men and women of America’s armed forces are reunited with their families in time for the holidays.
Videos like these will never get old. Thank you to all of those that selflessly serve/served this nation. ?? pic.twitter.com/YLpzocnGaP
— Kyle Morris (@RealKyleMorris) November 23, 2018
Social media users have been open about the video making them cry!
I started the video saying, “I won’t cry this time”.. I lied. ??❤?❤?❤?❤?❤?
— Samantha (@NewOwlWhosDis) November 23, 2018
I have NO idea what you’re talking about…? (darn onions)
— Hug all the dogs (@LizzerMack) November 23, 2018
Those onions always get me. I think someone was chopping some a few houses down and It made its way over here. ?
— Samantha (@NewOwlWhosDis) November 23, 2018
I remember the day my dad came home from Vietnam like it was yesterday. You never forget a homecoming. ❤️??4️⃣
— Great time to be alive (@TinaRevers) November 24, 2018
You have never felt so alive if you haven’t been on either end of that moment of unconditional love. God bless those brave men and women. That is why I proudly stand for my flag.
— Nit_Twit (@i_am_a_nit_twit) November 23, 2018
We would like to thank all veterans for their service! God bless you all!
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