From Deseret News archives:
Utah soldier greeted in Iraq by father
Col. Doug Telleson, 49, has been in the country since April on a six-month deployment. His 24-year-old son, a second lieutenant, arrived in Baghdad Saturday. They're both active military.
"(Doug) told his boss, 'My son is coming in,"' said Betsy Telleson, who married Derek's father nine years ago. "His boss was really good and said, if he had the time, to go ahead and spend the night there with him."
A photograph of the father-son reunion shows it was happy, Betsy Telleson said.
"You can tell from the look on their faces it was neat. Derek looks up to his dad so much," she said, adding that the pair made a surprise phone call home to Huntsville while together. "It's just so nice."
Retired after 20 years in the military, Betsy Telleson said for Derek Telleson to be greeting by a familiar face in Baghdad was great.
"The (soldiers) kind of bond together as they go from place to place, and they are there for each other," she said. "But to actually have a family member go out and greet them is just really nice."
Having a family member in a war zone is challenging, so having two there is tough, Betsy Telleson said. But she said she's trying not to complain much. Her family struggle is small compared to those who may have small children or a disability, she said.
"It's scary. You pray that everything is going to work out and everyone is going to come home," she said.
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