Soldier takes 10 flights to see baby’s birth

US Army sergeant Francois Clerfe travelled 8,000 miles in two days to welcome his firstborn

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A US soldier stationed in Iraq has made it home in time for the birth of his first child - after ten flights.

Combat engineer Francois Clerfe was able to take advantage of a policy allowing service personnel to return home for the birth of a child - but obtaining permission for the furlough turned out to be the easy part.

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