Move over Disneyland, Naval Base San Diego might have been the happiest place on earth Tuesday. 🤗
It took the ship just more than 60 minutes to tie up and prepare for the crew to disembark once visible from the pier at NBSD. Even though all of the families there survived months apart, it was in the final moments, between seeing the ship and being able to hold each other, that time seemed to crawl by.
There were also plenty of newborn babies on the pier, waiting for their parents to come meet them for the first time. There were 21 babies, to be exact, according to a spokesperson for the Navy.
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