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Soldier surprises younger brother at school after 3 years overseas
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Date:2025-04-09 05:39:35
A soldier in Fremont, Nebraska, surprised his little brother at school after three years apart.
Jacob was stationed overseas with the United States Army.
When he returned, he decided to drop in on his younger sibling, Tristan, at the boy's high school.
Watch the moment Tristan realizes his brother is back home in the video above.
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