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Watch Army veteran literally jump for joy over this surprise gift from his wife
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Date:2025-04-14 19:33:27
A surprise gift could be the launchpad for a lucrative new career for a retiring soldier.
Renardo Benjamin of Fayetteville, North Carolina, a 25-year-old specialist with the U.S. Army, had discussed with his wife Keke the idea of starting a lawn care business when he retires from the military.
Knowing her husband's passion for yard work, Keke wanted to springboard his efforts and help make his dream a reality. So, secretly, she ordered a brand-new zero-turn lawnmower as a surprise gift. His reaction was priceless!
Watch the video above to see a hard-working husband blown away by his new lawn mower
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