Thanks for explaining that. What an honor.
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Whoa!! This was truly amazing to see. Thank you for posting it.
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Hi Bob - where is this?
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Billings, Montana International Airport.
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I had goose bumps through this entire video Thank You
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watched this from my rental counter...to me the best part is watching the soldier lead a long line thru baggage claim with the entire family behind and listening to the drums and seeing the large amount of travelers parting and created a lane and recording
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Duty, honor & love of country! If only our political leaders would be so bold and emulate without all the rhetoric. Esse quam videri!
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So happy for you to have him home. We are grateful for your sacrifice and his service.
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Ive witnessed this at the Billings airport too. A beautiful and powerful welcome that moved me to tears.
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It transcends words.
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A true honors welcome
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Northern Cheyenne dont do nothing for us. What a shame. Kudos to the crows
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You are not alone. Most returning soldiers are ignored except when in uniform. I find it hard to think "God Bless America" when I see this honor and respect because overall America certainly does not honor or respect our Tribal Nations. Bless you and glad you are home.
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Many of us do.. we think this kind of tradition makes us vastly richer as a nation. And we love how many of you join the military and serve with honor.
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And god bless Native Americans. Without them, this country would have no soul.
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Without them this country may not be here. The long history of an oppressed ppl fighting for this country is undervalued.
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