As the mom of a soldier and an active-duty Tennessee National Guard soldier herself, Jennifer Duggin knows that serving sometimes means missing big life events. That’s why she was moved to tears when her deployed son appeared on the big screen at her graduation. NBC News’ José Díaz-Balart has more in this week’s good news wrap-up.
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