Motorcycle Escort for Silver Star Cpl James Castaldi
Event Date
Location
American Legion Post 372
1532 Martin Ave
Cherry Hill, NJ
MOTORCYCLE ESCORT / FLAG LINE:
Join Warriors Watch and friends to escort Cpl James Castaldi’s former comrades to present the Silver Star to the family of James Castaldi;
Michael S Davison, Jr. Lt General (ret) US Army
Charles Baker, Colonel (ret) US Army
Thomas Golden
Andrew Westin
Bill Hynes
Date: Saturday, May 16, 2015
Rally Location: American Legion, 1532 Martin Ave., Cherry Hill, NJ
Rally Time: 9:45am
KSU: 10:05am
Escort will proceed to Crowne Plaza Hotel in Cherry Hill to meet/greet and escort back to the Legion. After the escort, FLAG Line in the Legion Hall for the Presentation. Flag Line to be in place by 10:50am.
SILVER STAR PRESENTATION CEREMONY
James Castaldi, was born December 31, 1942, son of Philadelphia Police Officer James Castaldi and Violet (Caravello) Castaldi. When his father died in 1945, his mother remarried and moved to Magnolia, Camden County NJ.
He entered the Army (5/7 Cav) in 1967.
Unfortunately, along with over 58,000 others, he never made it home.
On January 12, 1968, 1st Platoon of C Company made contact with a well-concealed, large NVA force in the Que Son Valley, which grew into a brutal battle and lasted all afternoon into the dark. Beating back the enemy force and retrieving this platoon eventually involved three platoons of C Company, and elements of B Company and A Company. At the end, three men were killed and many men were wounded. Bill Port was grievously wounded, captured by the enemy, and later died of his wounds as a POW.
Bill Port received the Medal of Honor posthumously, nine others received the Silver Star(two posthumously) and a like number received the Bronze Star with V.
Lost in this epic battle was recognition of one of its most heroic soldiers, Jim Castaldi. He held his ground throughout the long and brutal fight, fighting the enemy with his M-60 machinegun until the ammo was gone, and kept fighting with a pistol.
Many Vietnam veterans are haunted by brave young soldiers who were killed in Vietnam, and whose heroic acts of courage went undocumented. For Tom Golden, platoon leader at the time of the battle, Jim Castaldi was such a man. After Golden reconnected a few years ago with Mike Davison, the C Company commander, Mike took the initiative to fully account for that battle in January 1968. Through Mike’s efforts to submit a documented award recommendation forty-seven years later, with the critical testimony from several of Jim’s platoon mates, the Department of the Army approved the award of the Silver Star to James Castaldi.
On Saturday, May 16th, at 11:00AM, the American Legion Post 372 will be hosting the Silver Star Presentation, where the surviving family (Castaldi’s cousin – Havertown, PA resident Anthony Caravello) will be presented with his citation and Silver Star. On hand for the presentation will be Lt Gen Mike Davison (ret), Company Commander at time Castaldi was killed, COL (Ret.) Charlie Baker, Battalion Operations Officer, Tom Golden, Platoon Leader at time Castaldi was killed, and other members of 5/7 Cav.
Camden County Freeholders, Camden County Veterans Affairs, Gold Star mother, Melinda Kane, and others will be among local dignitaries participating in the ceremony as well.
The Presentation is open to the public.
American Legion Post 372, 1532 Martin Ave., Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
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