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Watch this student burst into tears when her military dad walks into the classroom
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Date:2025-04-06 00:58:23
When a military dad just lost connection on a very important Zoom call he more than made up for it.
Seth Wiggins is a tech sergeant with the Air National Guard and had secretly returned home from Guam where he was deployed for almost three months.
Unbeknown to his daughter Charlie, Seth had worked with her school to pull off a clever surprise reunion.
Charlie was happy to oblige when her teacher asked her to do a presentation on her dad’s work in the military while he sat on Zoom and watched. She thought was still overseas. Little did she know he was right down the hall.
Seth faked a bad connection, dropped off the Zoom call, and ran down the hallway and into his daughter's classroom.
Watch this military dad prank his daughter to pull off a wonderful surprise reunion.
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