"I'm proud of you," US Army Spc. Shakir Aquill said to his mother, L.J. Williamson."We've got one more week."Instead, it was only one more minute. The pep rally was for the D.M. Therrell High School basketball team, the defending Georgia AA champions and currently ranked No. 1 in the state. As the team and cheerleaders charged into the gym, Aquill emerged from behind them, dressed in his Army fatigues.
Aquill considers his mom a best friend and wanted surprise her, so he asked his aunt a month and a half ago to help put together this surprise for his"momma bear.""It's surreal. It's definitely a surprise. I didn't expect it. I was looking forward to him being home next week," Williamson said. She wasn't the only one surprised. Earlier in the day, Aquill surprised his little brother Justin, a seventh grader at Wesley International Academy Charter School.
Our real life heroes . Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
There has not been a time that I have not cried during these types of videos
Two of my people indoctrinated into systems that harm black and brown people...
As a ProudArmyMom of a deployed Son, until they return to you, there’s a hole in your heart that won’t be filled until they are CONUS & in your arms again. However, because of their commitment to protect America, us Mom’s walk prouder. Welcome home Soldier.
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I'm in tears, priceless precious moment.
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Precious
Umm no soldier get deployed for 2yrs str8 tho!
Love Abundantly
mom I almost got my ass blown off last week in Iraq!!!!
This is mighty mighty great.
Totally cool
How many mothers deprived her of her son in Iraq and Afghanistan and the rest of the countries killed in Iraq about a million and a half million