The Chronicle

HEART WARMING REUNION FOR DAD AND SON

Moment seen across the world

- TOBI LOFTUS Tobi.Loftus@thechronic­le.com.au

WILLIAM Anderson had not seen his dad Michael for seven months when they were surprising­ly reunited at a Highlands Christian College school assembly in Toowoomba.

Lieutenant Michael Anderson was recently deployed in Afghanista­n with the Australian Defence Force’s Protection Element 10 and had told his Year 5 son he would return to Australia on March 7.

Instead, he surprised his son by appearing on stage at a whole-school assembly on March 1, with a video of the moment going viral online.

“I was so shocked,” William said.

“I had no idea anything was actually happening, when he came on stage I thought it was someone else (at first).

“It was really special for me.”

The moment came about after weeks of planning between the school’s assistant principal Warren Seip, teachers and William’s family.

“(When his dad left for Afghanista­n) he and his teacher talked about it and decided to start a little experiment,” Mr Seip said. “They sent care packages to dad… and pretty soon his classmates wanted to get involved.

“They Skyped with William’s dad and then other members of his platoon started to get involved as well.”

It then snowballed into the whole primary school becoming involved.

“The students sang Christmas carols over Skype, they sent letters and cards, Tim Tams, cups of soup,” Mr Seip said.

Mr Seip said Lt Anderson got in contact with the school a few weeks ago when he was planning his return to Australia.

“He contacted me and said they’d really appreciate­d (the care packages) so much and they wanted to give the school a gift to say thank you, and he wanted to surprise his son,” Mr Seip said.

“It was just a special opportunit­y to be able to reunite them. William is a great kid and it was just an honour to help bring them back together.”

William said he would remember that moment, and the school community coming together to support him, his dad and the platoon, for the rest of his life.

“I cannot believe I cried in front of the school,” William said.

A heartwarmi­ng video of the encounter published on the school’s Facebook page has now been viewed more than 20,000 times by people all over the world.

“It makes me really happy,” William said when told about the views.

“I’m just so lucky to have my teachers, classmates and school community supporting me.”

Lt Anderson said in the video he was thankful to the school community for the support.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? BACK TOGETHER: William Anderson was reunited with his father Lieutenant Michael Anderson at a Highlands Christian College school assembly.
Photo: Contribute­d BACK TOGETHER: William Anderson was reunited with his father Lieutenant Michael Anderson at a Highlands Christian College school assembly.
 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? SPECIAL MOMENT: William Anderson is reunited with his father Lieutenant Michael Anderson at a Highlands Christian College school assembly.
Photo: Contribute­d SPECIAL MOMENT: William Anderson is reunited with his father Lieutenant Michael Anderson at a Highlands Christian College school assembly.

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