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A girl who thought she was watching a military performance for her birthday was left stunned when it was actually her Marine dad returning from deployment. Amélia Cogo, from Hawaii, thought she was heading to a special Osprey show with her mom, Jessica, 34, and sister Líliana – but little did she know her father, Victor, had planned a special surprise. Victor, a captain with the United States Marine Corps, had been on deployment since March, and when he found out his return coincided with his daughter's birthday, he wanted to plan a special surprise. On September 23, at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, in Kaneohe Bay, Jessica and her two girls watched a series of Ospreys fly overhead, with one carrying Victor back from the ship he had been based on in the Indo-Pacific region. Once the helicopters had landed, Jessica presented Amélia with a card and photo of her and her dad from Victor's last deployment, a way of letting Amélia know something special was about to happen. Jessica then explained to Amélia her dad was in one of the helicopters they'd just watched overhead, and she would be able to reunite with him very soon.
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00:00She thinks she's watching a military flyover, but the real show is on board.
00:07Amelia's dad, Victor, is a captain with the Marines and has been deployed since March.
00:12His return home perfectly coincided with her birthday.
00:16And he knew he couldn't just walk through the door, he had to make it epic.
00:22As Amelia watches the massive ospreys soar overhead.
00:26One of them carries a very special passenger.
00:30After the landing, Mom Jessica presents her with a birthday card and photo of her with her dad.
00:37A precious memory from his last deployment.
00:40It's the perfect hint that something incredible is about to unfold.
01:00Her mom told us days of heart can feel like years.
01:06But seeing the reunion makes these monks feel like a small blip in time.
01:23Take care.
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