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Cuteness abounds when a US Marine gets pinned by his son during a promotion ceremony

Nov 22, 2017, 04:50 IST

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  • A US Marine was promoted to sergeant, with his son appearing to pin on the emblems of his new rank.
  • Cuteness ensued.


Being promoted within the US military's noncommissioned officer rank is a special occasion in a service member's career, after which they are entrusted by their commanders to lead junior enlisted service members and are assigned more responsibilities.

One Marine marked the special occasion with what appeared to be his 3-year-old son.

In a video posted online last year, a newly minted Marine sergeant marches to the front of a formation for his promotion ceremony, standing at attention as a senior Marine reads out a commander's order outlining his new responsibilities.

"As a sergeant of Marines, you must set the example for others to emulate," the senior Marine says. "You are responsible for the accomplishment of your assigned mission, and for the safety, professional development, and well-being of the Marines of your charge."

After the order was read out, a child approaches the formation and says, quietly, "good afternoon, gentlemen," before the promoted Marine kneels so the child can remove his chevrons and pin on the emblems of his new rank.

The two share an embrace before the son scurries away.

Watch the clip:

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