<div><p>Diane Cupp seriously needed something to boost her mood after her trip to Europe. She had toured World War 2 cemeteries and concentration camps, and now she was flying home to America on a different flight than her husband, because he needed emergency surgery on the trip.</p><p>It just so happened that a soldier on her flight was transporting the remains of a World War 2 soldier back to America. The pilot announced this to everyone because he would have to leave the plane first, and when he did some students prepared a touching surprise for him.</p><div><amp-facebook data-href="https://www.facebook.com/diane.cupp.9/videos/vb.100000611723299/1238636106166768/?type=2&theater" layout="responsive" height="600" width="640"></amp-facebook></div><p><!-- [invalid-shortcode] --></p><p></p><p>The students, who were part of a choir called the Iowa Ambassodors of Music, had been touring Europe holding performances. The way they broke out into "Glory Glory Hallelujah" impressed Diane so much she had to get it on film.</p><p>"I was on that flight for a reason," she said later, and it's hard to disagree. She saw something that lifted her spirits, and she was in the right place to capture it for everyone else!</p><h3>Share this video with someone you know!</h3><p></p><p><!-- [invalid-shortcode] --></p></div>