Posted on 06/11/2016 4:10:11 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Camille Morris' father was deployed overseas last year with the U.S. Marine Corps
A Rancho Bernardo High School senior got a heartwarming surprise at her graduation in San Diego on Thursday.
Camille Morris was reunited with her father, Master Sergeant Derrick D. Morris of the United States Marine Corp in a surprise visit during graduation.
Camille said goodbye to her father last year when he was deployed overseas. When she found out he couldn't make it to her high school graduation, she was disappointed.
Rancho Bernardo High School Principal David LeMaster asked Camille to join him during his graduation speech. He recalled meeting Camille and learning that her father was serving overseas.
LeMaster contacted Morris to plan the surprise which Morris said, was nine months in the making.
Morris served in Iraq, Kosovo, and is currently deployed to Kuwait in support of Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF) referred to as Operation Inherent Resolve.
He flew in Tuesday night, but no one from his family knew he was back. He said he knew it would be an emotional reunion and he was right.
Eyes full of tears, Camille rushed to her father during the ceremony.
It was well worth, Morris said, speaking of the moment he hugged his daughter. Im a very proud father, very proud.
Morris said up until the reunion, he had only been in contact with his family through text messages and emails.
Text messages only say words but it doesnt have feelings. Its not like youre there, you can hold them, kiss them, touch them every night, he said.
Morris said he put a whole years worth of emotions into the hug he gave Camille on Thursday.
If I had to rank one of the best feelings of my life, this would rank very high. Best moment in my life is being a proud dad and being able to make it all the way back to San Diego to see my daughter graduate, he said.
Morris is currently on leave.
Congrats to the graduate and hearty thanks to the MSGT.
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"I am an American fighting man. I serve in the forces guarding our country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense." |
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Not a Marine. Still, nice.
Yeah, the air suddenly got very dusty here in the coffee shop.
Did something similar coming home from my 3rd deployment. My daughter knew I was coming home, but not exactly when.
I showed up at school in uniform for a school band concert, and when the kids marched in, she saw me and it was all tears, hugs and clapping from then on.
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