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    Two Soldiers Reunite in Kuwait – Texas Style

    Two Soldiers Reunite in Kuwait – Texas Style

    Photo By Lt. Col. Carol McClelland | Staff Sgt. Michael A. Castillo and Brig. Gen. Gary G. Bunch.... read more read more

    CAMP ARIFJAN, KUWAIT

    09.29.2008

    Story by Maj. Carol McClelland 

    1st Theater Sustainment Command

    By Maj. Carol McClelland
    1st Theater Sustainment Command

    CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - "We're just two Lockhart boys meeting overseas in the desert," said deployed Soldier Michael A. Castillo.

    Castillo, a "buck private" just out of advanced individual training where he learned how to drive military vehicles, and another Texan, a major in a staff job, discovered they were from the same small hometown about 15 miles west from their San Marcos Army Reserve unit. But that was nearly 20 years ago.

    Now, Castillo is a staff sergeant and the former major, Gary G. Bunch is a one-star general in charge of thousands of troops, including Castillo.

    "I was coming off a [combat logistical patrol] and going to eat breakfast, and I got a magazine that had Brig. Gen. Bunch's picture in it and I said to my buddies, 'Oh my gosh, I know this guy,'" Castillo explained.

    The 38-year old decided to use his chain of command to see if he could get an appointment to visit the general whose unit provides command and control of logistics across the theater of operations, spanning several countries. But everyone Castillo encountered warned him.

    "They all told me, 'You know he's a very busy man,' but I took a chance and innocently e-mailed him directly." Within a day the general responded and congratulated Castillo on his rank and convoy commander status.

    "Those are impressive accomplishments! I am very proud to be associated, again, with a fellow citizen of Lockhart who has served his country so well and honorably under such difficult conditions," Bunch wrote. About three days later Castillo who is assigned to the 546th Transportation Company, based out of Fort Bragg, N.C., found himself in Bunch's office catching up over coffee.

    "We talked about old times, Texas A&M, the Longhorn game, how he started his career, where I've been and the deployments I have had, mutual people we know and missing Texas," Castillo explained. Before leaving his office, the staff sergeant gave Bunch a week-old copy of their hometown newspaper he had just received in the mail.

    "It was good to see Mike again and learn what a tremendous career he has had so far," said the deputy commanding general of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command. "I remember he was mobilized for Desert Shield / Desert Storm and drove for a company commander during the liberation of Kuwait in the early 1990's. It was fitting that we should meet again in Kuwait where Staff Sgt. Castillo has one of the most dangerous and responsible jobs over here as a convoy commander on the roads of Iraq," said Bunch, 54, about the sergeant who's completed 22 convoy missions during his tour.

    "I've told everyone in my chain of command this guy is awesome; he's got a football field named after him! And I'm really honored I got to meet him," Castillo said referencing their local high school that renamed their football stadium the Gen. Gary Bunch Stadium at Lions Field.

    "He doesn't know this, but meeting him just lifted my spirits," Castillo said.

    The feeling was mutual.

    "It's always a pleasure to meet with the Soldiers that do the real work and when one is from your hometown, well that's doubly special," Bunch said.







    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 09.29.2008
    Date Posted: 09.29.2008 07:12
    Story ID: 24269
    Location: CAMP ARIFJAN, KW

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