Strangers Help Return Military Doll to Son of Soldier
It can be hard to deal with parents in the army being deployed overseas – that's why these strangers knew it was important to return this special lost doll.
It can be hard to deal with parents in the army being deployed overseas – that's why these strangers knew it was important to return this special lost doll.
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