[TPR] SFC Castorini - MANLOVE
Brian Ward
brian at trinityarmco.com
Thu Dec 9 04:23:28 PST 2010
MD,
Yes this is a great story. I think that every soldier finds one mentor that
is a hard ass, but at the same time that soldier finds a means to accept. I
know I had two that I can place this theory on. Both sure is hell handed me
my fair share of punishment, but both had a glow of pride when I left their
command. Not like a good riddance glow either. More like, look what I did
for this soldier, hard or not, paid off. They will never be forgotten
either. I still think of times where they influence judgement..
Brian
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To: Mad Dog Antenucci
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Subject: Re: [TPR] SFC Castorini - MANLOVE
Well that was a great story Mad Dog -------------- but actually the R&R
part brought back the most memories for an old West Pack sailor. Bangkok,
What a Place !! !!
Bud #3400 (The 7 Banger)
--- On Wed, 12/8/10, Mad Dog Antenucci <teampantera at yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Mad Dog Antenucci <teampantera at yahoo.com>
Subject: [TPR] SFC Castorini - MANLOVE
To: "Brian Ward" <brian at trinityarmco.com>, asajay at asajay.com,
tpr at teampanteraracing.com
Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 8:30 PM
I don't have any memorable war stories...... 41 years ago I had the
privilege of serving with one of the best infantry airborne veterans of 3
major wars (WWII, Korea & Vietnam) and this is one story that is still
pretty clear in my head so I'll share it with you guys before it becomes a
distant memory and I am in a Veterans Home in Sacramento.
When I 1st met SFC Castorini I was still wet behind the ears. I sure as hell
didn't think I was. I had already been in the Army 2 years but SFC Castorini
was about as close to God with a upper case G as I had been close to besides
my own dad......He had to of been 45 years old if he was a day old and to a
20 year old kid like me his face had a 1,000 miles of bad road on it......
He was a legend for several reasons....both for what and where he had been
and for who he was and for what he was still doing ....which was soldiering
in a airborne infantry company when most NCO's his age were flying a supply
desk in the rear with the gear. He had made combat jumps in all 3 wars and
was my 1st platoon leader in Nam when I was in the 2/173rd Airborne. I
never saw Castorini laugh, or yell and only saw him smile one
time........... and that was in Bangkok. Yea war is a serious business and
everything about SFC Castorini was serious.
In fact he never showed any emotion that I saw even when he busted my ass
back to SP4 for getting drunk on duty. By his mere presence he commanded
immediate respect. Of average height and not weighing more then 140 pounds
soaking wet he was hard as nails and probably chewed on them before
breakfast working up an appitite after his morning coffee to chew on young
airborne fok-ups like myself who did not belong in HIS army. Even the
company 1st Sergeant and C.O. who were pretty damn good soldiers themselves
made it clear to anyone who was within ear shot that there was not a better
NCO in the U.S. Army then SFC Castorini.
SFC Castorini was still on jump status 23 or 24 years after he made his 1st
combat jump in France in '44. Shortly after I arrived I was standing tall
in front of him and the C.O. and the 1st Sergeant after getting busted . A
serious offense in a airborne infantry unit.
And while I got busted he later got promoted to master sergeant and then
became company 1st sergeant. Shortly afterwards he got wounded during Tet
'68 and ended up being medivaced back to the states where he ended up in a
training company at Fort Dix New Jersey training LEGS (non-airborne
soldiers) in Basic Training which had to be the most insulting thing that
could have happened to a man like this.
About 18 months into my 22 months in Nam SFC Castorini was BACK in Nam
looking as mean as ever....but when I met him again he had been busted back
to SFC!!!! The irony of him being busted and previously recommending my
being busted back in rank a year earlier was not lost on me.....At the time
I was a part of a MACV advisory Team (ARVN Rangers) and NO NCO, officer or
anyone else for that matter made my knees shake.....I had allot of attitude
and Castorini noticed it soon as he met me. And he made sure I was assigned
to to his team shortly after our brief meeting! But what started out as
hate turned back into respect and love as I learned allot about soldiering
and life from that man.
Now I wouldn't say we ever hugged one another for I was still a fok-up by
his standard but I was HIS fokk up and he never let me or anyone else in his
command forget that either....... I had by then thanks in part to him hard
(sergeant) stripes again but just not as many as he had. ;-) I think I
even saw him grin once..... commenting on my being "out-of-uniform" which is
another excuse for a senior NCO who loves you to acknowledge your
existence......or something like that! ;-)
On heading to Bangkok on R&R I found out we were on the same scheduled
flight.....just before we headed in totally opposite directions in Bangkok
he caught me eyeballing him and he slowly turned his head around inn my
direction and said, "Antenucci, what are you still doing in my Army?" He
didn't want an answer...but he did grin!!!
He obviously wanted a hug and that was his way of showing me the LOVE! ;-)
And when I started to answer him he smiled again and said, "stay out of
trouble".....and with that I proceeded to party 24 hours a day for 5 days
in a row until we flew back to Nam. I never saw him on the flight but I
knew he had his eyes on my sorry bloodshot eyes.
But I do remember that one or two times he smiled at me. . .And the last
time I saw him I drove him out to the helipad to catch a chopper to connect
with a freedom bird flight back to the states. Castorni had more rows of
decorations then I had seen on anyone except maybe a general officer. His
CIB had 2 stars meaning he had been awarded the Combat Infantryman's Badge
for all 3 wars..... his master jump wings had 3 gold combat jump stars. You
could spend a long time in the Army before you ever saw one man with those
kind of earned decorations and I could not turn away. Finally as he got out
of the jeep and grabbed his bag he slowly turned his head in my direction
one last time and said, "get a haircut and stay out of trouble".....and with
that I watched him walk to the Huey and fly away. No hugs, no waves, no
bands, no nothing....I was just thinking I wish I had thanked him for
helping me be a better soldier and more importantly a better man. But
everyone was better for having known him.
Mad Dawg Antenucci
Team Pantera Racing
The 1st & still the only vintage race team in open road racing
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From: Brian Ward <brian at trinityarmco.com>
To: Brian Ward <brian at trinityarmco.com>; Mad Dog Antenucci
<teampantera at yahoo.com>; asajay at asajay.com; tpr at teampanteraracing.com
Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 7:01:20 PM
Subject: RE: [TPR] Service Thank Yous Re: NPC NRC DOG
Speaking of which, ex father-in-law refered to as the blackhat was another
honorable soldier. Marine Recon during Nam. Joined State troopers in Maine
then decided he hated civilian life, 2 years later went Army Special Forces.
He retired as the First Sgt of Pathfinder School. Nick Caisse retired 2001.
Great man and will always look up to him no matter how dam short he is :)
Brian
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Wish I was around for that... Mine would have been the most exotic place and
time that I had sex... Battalion CQ Airborne School on top of Command Sgt.
Major McCoy's desk with my blackhat's(Airborne instructor) daughter which I
later married. She is my ex now but Boy those were some good times...
Brian
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Funny.....Larry in Ohio not to be confused with Larry Finch in California
asked
me, Mike Drew, Chuck "Guns" Atkinson and maybe a couple of you others to
give
him a little military bio for a USO SHOW he was doing where Larry (another
great
guy) is in a USO band that travels around...in any case Chuck and I
contributed
our boring no doubt embellished this is the best we can remember
stories.....then Mikey wrote about the time he was stuck in Paris on
expenses or
the time he was some other exotic place in the world sipping pina colada's
or
whatever the hell it is Mike drinks but it cracked me up.
Mad Dawg Antenucci
Team Pantera Racing
The 1st & still the only vintage race team in open road racing
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Not to mention some short tours I did in Spain, Germany and Japan.
General: "Is the radio workin' sarge?"
Me: "Yes Sir."
General: "See you next week."
Me: "Yes Sir."
Ahhhh, nude beaches and foreign women. <sigh> I miss those days.
Asa Jay
Quoting Brian Ward <brian at trinityarmco.com
<http://us.mc1101.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=brian@trinityarmco.com> >:
> OHHH YOU ARE BAD...YOU ARE SO BADDDD...BAD DOGGY....
>
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> Subject: Re: [TPR] Servie Thank Yous Re: NPC NRC DOG
>
> Hey Mr. U.S. Air Force Reserve, Retired! ;-)>
>
> I bet Brians 3 years of active duty in the U.S. Army was longer then you
> ever
> spent in those 4-start USAF Reserve billets you called air bases....okay
> inter-service fighting can now begin! ;-)
>
> Mad Dawg Antenucci
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>
>
>
> ________________________________
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> Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 4:53:05 PM
> Subject: [TPR] Servie Thank Yous Re: NPC NRC DOG
>
> Brian,
>
> Although your service was short, thank you for making the sacrifice
> over the time you did. And pass on a thanks to your father and
> step-father as well. It's because of their willingness to protect
> everyone else, we still have a great country to live in.
>
> Asa Jay
>
> --
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>
> Quoting Brian Ward <brian at trinityarmco.com
<http://us.mc1101.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=brian@trinityarmco.com> >:
>
>> When we were in Hawaii we soon realized that purebred dogs were rare for
> two
>> reasons. 1)Due to any animal or plant imported had to be quarantined for
> six
>> months before you could take them home. 2) Not native Hawaiians but other
>> cultures that populate Oahu will steal a dog in a heartbeat for their
fine
>> dining. We can all joke whether we like it or not, If you need to
survive,
>> you eat whatever you have to.
>>
>> On another note... I guess I didn't realize how many vets were actually
on
>> here. Please to make your acquaintances and on behalf of myself and my
>> family, thank you for your service.
>>
>> Brian
>> US Army 1992-1995
>> Father
>> US Navy 1966-1974 & 1985-2005
>> Step-Father
>> US Army 1970-1990
>>
>> No flower power here...
>>
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>>
>> Boy 'o boy, Patrick, your joke about eating dogs sure brought back some
>> unpleasant memories of Nam! I never ever wanted to ask them what was in
> that
>> pot they were cooking in but I know they liked dog meat a lot. :o((
>>
>> Bob
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