The type of guy as a fifty three year old who would love to have a coffee with in his local general store or grocery store with maybe some bacon and eggs and a chat.
The fact he's saying 'sir', even though he's older and has actually fought in WWII ... I have the utmost respect for him. I can't believe how 'spritely' he is for 100 years old. I hope he lives many more years and is able to enjoy them and be happy!
I am a 53 year old man and I swear someone is cutting onions in my kitchen! God bless you sir and thank you for your service. Also, thank you Judge Caprio and inspector Kerrigan (sp?) for showing this amazing man the respect he deserves. Incredible how cognizant and present this gentleman is, and still driving at 100 years old. I salute you sir!
Right!! I can't believe this wonderful gentleman who served his Country so well, is so coherent for his age! Just WoW! Only a few % of WW2 Vets are actually still around! This amazing Judge did the right thing in my eyes. He never had a speeding ticket/infraction ever before this; and this was dealt with in a very respectful manner. 🙏 Thanks for your comment, Serp. ❤😊🙏
Got to tell my wife to back off the onions too. His first misdemeanour in 84 years.! These special guys have been forgotten by today’s generation. So much is owed by so many to so few . 💖🫡🫡🫡
@@notturnonove He is 100 y/o and has been driving for 84 yrs. He was 16 y/o when he got his license. Congratulations on making it to 100 yrs old. ❤🎉 Saying thank you is not enough, but it's all we have. Your service to this country is exemplary and greatly appreciated. We owe you a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid. You and your fellow military bro and sis deserve the moon but you ask for nothing, that's why you were considered the last great generation. I applaud you and the rest of our military service personnel. Thank you thank you thank you for everything you and your families have sacrificed for our freedoms. I know God will continue to give you good health, strength, courage and whatever else you need to have a long and healthy life. Thank you Judge Caprio for treating our vets with respect and kindness, they deserve that and more. I also wanted to thank you for your service as well as inspector Carrigan and anyone else who works on the show. Your kindness and your inspirational comments to all who come before you will be rewarded in due time. I pray you all continue to have good health and a long fulfilling life until the end. Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
This elderly gentleman looks so mentally and physically strong. And he looks like such a respectable man. I will love to talk to this man to find out more about the war. Wishing you an advanced Happy 100th and many many more years ahead. God bless you.
as a filipino here thank you for your service and to all my lolo's (grandfather)wo faught the wwii.the bataan march that we never forget.such an honor to watch you here with judge,such a great ally even today with balikatan excercises.The US and The Philippines 🇵🇭🇺🇸 salute 🖖
One of the most humbling and genuine caught in Providence videos. Congratulations to that veteran on living 100 years. Judge Caprio is a once in a lifetime person
The great respect and admiration that Judge Caprio has for war veterans is so right and on target , there is really no way to repay them for what they have done and do , Unfortunately a lot of them never make it out of these wars , that is the saddest part about it . Thank you Judge and Veterans forever ! ! ! !
Wow!! 100? A salute to him from us viewers too. And of course a salute to Judge Caprio too. This is the kind of respect a war veteran deserves anywhere he goes. God bless him and Judge Caprio.
This brought back memories of my father serving in WWII and the Korean war. This brought back memories of my dad and brought a tear to my eye. Thank you sir, for your services. Without your sacrifice my freedom would not be insured. God Bless You!
Thirteen of my family members were in the Concentration camps in the Philippines. The paratroopers that rescued those at Los Banos were my families heroes. One carried my grandfather to the awaiting boats for transport to a safe haven. Thank You and your fellow soldiers for your service. Also, thank you Judge Caprio, for always honoring our veterans.
What an honor to watch this! I am from North Luzon, Philippines. I believe they were at the Camp John Hay. Salute Mr. Caster, Judge Carpio and everyone else on your court! 👍👍👌👌
As a German who lost all men of that generation in my family in that war, I still want to say thank you. Nobody knows what the world and especially Germany would look like today if history had been different, but I am sure it would look a lot worse. Unfortunately my great grandfathers and great-granduncles died due to the politics of a monster, but more people would’ve died and suffered if this had been dragged on. Hopefully from now we will forever be partners in the war for peace and freedom 🇩🇪 🇺🇸
Pierre, My father lost his life in WW2 on Aug 22nd 1944, on the HMS Loyalty in the English Channel, leaving my mother as a young widow of eight children in her mid 30s, I had just turned 2 years of age and the first thing my mother instilled into each one of us when we were old enough to understand is to have no bitterness for what had happened as many young German soldiers also lost their lives fighting for their country. I will be 81 years of age soon and there are only two of us left alive now from our family of ten, myself and my eldest sister who will be 94 this year, Mr Castor was amazing for his age and I cannot lie his elegant and respectful manner brought tears to my eyes.
God bless this gentleman. My Dad, who landed at Omaha Beach, would have been 104 this year. I’m so glad that we have the likes of this man still in our midst. His presence continues to enrich our world.
My great grandfather, who belongs to the US Army died during the The Bataan Death March😢 Congratulations sir! We never got a chance to meet him.. my Grandma was only 4years old when his father died. Seeing you sir is an inspiration!
Sir, I thank you for your Service. 100 years old. May God bless you and your family. Again, Thank You. Thank you, again Judge Caprio for all you do, Sir.
I celebrate my birthday every April 9 since 1961, growing up, it is holiday in the Philippines "Bataan Day", the death march. Then it ceased to be holiday since there is nothing to celebrate in the Fall of Bataan. THIS IS THE BEST EPISODE!!!! Thank you Mr, Caster from the bottom of my heart, from a Filipino teacher in the US.
Salute to you sir. Thank you for your help for liberating our country 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 I'm from northern Luzon, Philippines. My great grandfather also served in USAFFE.
My Dad was in the Bataan Death March. Then on a hell ship, a POW in Japan for three years. He was the last remaining Bataan March survivor from Missouri. I miss him dearly. No more suffering for him though! God Bless this gentleman for his service and our Country!
I really appreciate the approach, to lifes little mistakes we sometimes inadvertently make, by Judge Caprio. And Inspector Carrigan is a great example, as is Judge Caprio, of our Judicial system. Thank you, gentleman.
I appreciate Judge Caprio for representing how we should all treat each other, with respect, dignity and love... it takes so little effort and the results are enormous... Thank you Judge for making my heart smile.
I am a former Marine as well . But I can’t express enough the gratitude for all you did for our country and the freedom I have today is because of men like you. Thank you Sir ,thank you so Very, Very much I feel honored to see you today.
Wow! Looking so young, brought memories of my father. That smile, attitude is great. A one of a kind of judge too. Wishing you both the best of everything all the way from Sri Lanka 🙏
Thank-you immensely for your service to our country! My dad was a WWII Marine, too. He would have been 99 years old this year. Sir, I wish you very good health. Oh, you said you contacted a disease overseas. My dad contracted malaria. All that happened way before I was born. I was the youngest kid. My oldest sister was born while our dad was still fighting the war. Anyway, I just thought I’d do some reminiscing, because seeing you made me think about my own dad and mom, because you’re just about the same age.❤❤❤🕊️
One of the top episodes ... We all salute the war veteran who is a great example and what more can one say about Judge Caprio who is a brightly shining light for so many others to follow. Imagine if Judge Caprio was the president of the US, the world would have been so much better. Hats off to you both fine gentlemen. May you both live long and prosper.
He just turned 100 years old... Incredible. He looks to be more mobile than most of the youngsters today. I love how this judge treats others. He's a good man.
Judge Caprio never fails to treat everybody with respect. His attitude is spot on with every case that is put before him. And with his gentleman in particular; well that was no surprise with the way he was treated. Judge Frank, I salute you sir. And thankyou. All the best. Ian Stagg in the U.K.
I am Filipina, I was born in the Philippines. Now living in the Us of a. Thank you so much Sir for your service and most importantly we are greatful for your hard work you're a hero to all Filipinos. God bless you! 🇵🇭🇺🇸❤
What a hero ,I'm off to Luzon in 2 weeks time ,i have driven the Death march in Luzon many times ,very hilly ,gets very hot good drive but to walk it would be hell on earth .too many Lives lost .
This is so incredible to capture this video. Kudos to Judge Caprio for his own patriotic spirit and watching Mr. Caster was an honor. My late Father would be 100 in 2024 and was on Omaha Beach on DDay and got hit with mortar shrapnel and managed to survive. Others in his group not so fortunate. My Dad never complained and never talked about it. He went on to serve as a firefighter and retired from that service and had another full career. He died in his sleep at 69 just 2 months before his retirement. He NEVER talked about the war. He also was tough as hell and was and is my hero. The greatest generation is something to strive for. Pronouns weren't required or needed. They knew who they were.