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Military dad surprises second-grade son at school after 10 months apart
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Date:2025-04-11 20:59:53
A 7-year-old in Lexington, Ohio, got his birthday wish when his father returned home after a 10-month deployment.
George Davis, an E6 Staff Sergeant with the Ohio Army National Guard, surprised his son, Park Davis, a few weeks before his eighth birthday while the boy was in the middle of his elementary school gym class.
Watch the moment this military father and his son are reunited in the video above.
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