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Old 04-14-2008, 11:48   #1
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CPT Ivan Castro

Capt. Ivan Castro, a 7th SFG(A) Soldier, is promoted by Adm. Eric Olson, USSOCOM commander, April 10 at Fort Bragg, N.C. Castro, a former Special Forces weapons sergeant with 7th SFG(A), lost his sight during combat operations in September 2006 while serving in Iraq with the 82nd Airborne Div.
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Old 04-14-2008, 21:21   #2
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Some more info on Captain Castro.

http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?s...1&archive=true

By Lisa Burgess, Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Monday, October 8, 2007

ARLINGTON, Va. — Running the Army Ten-Miler in 1 hour, 25 minutes is a solid, respectable time, particularly for a 40-year-old man. That’s a pace of 8:50, or just under 9-minute miles, certainly faster and longer than the average Joe can move. Not bad. Not bad at all.

For 1st Lt. Ivan Castro, running the Army Ten-Miler in 1:25 is pretty incredible.

Running it at all is a miracle.

To begin with, Castro, a former weapons sergeant in the 7th Special Forces Group with 17 years of military service, is totally blind.

He suffered multiple wounds, including the loss of his right eye, the loss of sight in his left eye, and his right index finger, in Iraq in September 2006, after a mortar hit the rooftop where he was providing fire support during a battle with insurgents.

Only 12 months ago, doctors questioned whether Castro would make it through another week, much less back into the Army, he said.

“This time last year, I was in bed in a hospital,” said Castro, who had tubes everywhere, a filter in his heart, monitors hooked up to anything that could be monitored, and a nerve block surgically installed to control pain so severe, the drugs necessary to control it would have left the soldier close to a coma.

But Castro himself had no questions.

There, in that hospital bed, he said, he set himself two goals to achieve within a year: run the Ten-Miler and the Marine Corps Marathon.

Castro traveled to the Washington, D.C., Ten-Miler from Fort Bragg, N.C., where he remains on active duty.

At Bragg, Castro trained for his two races with Maj. Phil Young, who was Castro’s team leader in the Special Forces.

Castro runs tethered to Young using two white shoelaces tied together. Young calls “audibles” as they move, warning Castro of possible hazards. But most of the guiding is done with the string, the men said.

“He was trained [in the Special Forces] to improvise, adapt and overcome,” his wife, Evelyn Galvis, said. “That’s what he’s done, and what he’s going to keep doing.”

With one race down, Castro said he is now focused on running the Marine Corps Marathon on Oct. 29.

Meanwhile, he also has a new goal for the Ten-Miler: To come back next year, “and make [my time] even faster.”
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Old 04-15-2008, 04:39   #3
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Good story to add to the topic; thanks for posting it CoLawman.

Admiral Olson also took time to run with CPT Castro the day of the promotion.
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Old 04-15-2008, 08:45   #4
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A buddy of mine rides a bike with Ivan.

He puts him on the back of a tandem, and makes him the pusher. He said that Ivan never quits, and asked the other day when he could drive. According to the friend, the best thing is that Ivan pedals strongly enough to carry him as well, so he can take breaks whenever he wants.

They did a ride/run last year, I think from Atlanta to Tampa, where Ivan met ADM Olsen.

Good man, has a lot of heart.

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That guy has iron will. Is he still on active duty because he's waiting for the med board to make a PDRL determination?
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Old 04-23-2008, 08:39   #6
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Capt. Ivan Castro (left), 7th Special Forces Group, runs tethered in the 112th Boston Marathon. Castro, who lost his eyesight after an IED explosion in Iraq, finished the race in 4 hours, 9 minutes. (U.S. Army photo by Gillian M. Albro, USASOC PAO)
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Old 04-23-2008, 16:23   #7
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Quote:
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Capt. Ivan Castro, a 7th SFG(A) Soldier, is promoted by Adm. Eric Olson, USSOCOM commander, April 10 at Fort Bragg, N.C. Castro, a former Special Forces weapons sergeant with 7th SFG(A), lost his sight during combat operations in September 2006 while serving in Iraq with the 82nd Airborne Div.
Outstanding individual!!! What an inspiration, and true testament of the SF Motto:
"Never Quit! Never Give Up!"

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Old 04-23-2008, 19:22   #8
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....true testament of the SF Motto:
"Never Quit! Never Give Up!"
Don't know where you came up with that, but the SF motto is "De Oppresso Liber"
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Old 04-24-2008, 07:26   #9
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If any one needs to know the Official Mottos of Army Units Go Here.

http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/TI...MYMOTTOES2.htm

This is from the DOD Army "THE INSTITUTE OF HERALDRY"

You and also go to :
http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/

and here you can get the official info for any Army unit.

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Old 04-28-2008, 08:46   #10
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Congrats out to Cpt Castro and all those who train with him!!

Awe inspiring work/life from a true QP........


DSC Fort Bragg - Brendan and Cpt Castro:
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Old 06-30-2008, 08:11   #11
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Via AP today

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,373592,00.html

"Castro's unit commander said his is no charity assignment. Rather it draws on his experience as a Special Forces team member and platoon leader with the 82nd Airborne Division.

"The only reason that anyone serves with 7th Special Forces Group is if they have real talents," said Col. Sean Mulholland. "We don't treat (Castro) as a public affairs or a recruiting tool.""

""I will fight for Ivan as long as Ivan wants to be in the Army," Mulholland said."
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