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Watch kids' cute reaction after deployed dad sneaks into family photo to surprise them
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Date:2025-04-12 04:30:47
Staff Sergeant Zach Grundy, from West Lafayette, Indiana, hadn't seen his children, Addaline, Aurora, and Avery, for a year while serving overseas with the Indiana National Guard. When he returned, he and his wife, Bethany, decided to keep it a secret in order to spring a surprise on their kids during a family vacation.
Watch the video above to see three young kids photobombed by their military dad
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