World War II veteran Dominick Daniel Santagata, a native of Woodhaven, Queens, is turning 100 on August 23. A Westchester millennial named Dafina Celaj, who has a deep appreciation for veterans, has taken it upon herself to show gratitude to the war hero and share his remarkable story with others. Celaj met Santagata by chance in 2021 and the two kept in touch over the years. When Celaj found out that Santagata was turning 100 this month, she asked friends and family to send him birthday cards as a show of appreciation for his service to the country.

Having collected over 60 cards from New Yorkers and individuals around the world, Celaj is determined to reach 100 cards before Santagata’s birthday. She believes that learning about Santagata’s experiences during the war can provide invaluable firsthand knowledge of history to those who engage with his story. Celaj’s interest in history stems from her own family’s immigration experience, connecting her deeply to the sacrifices made by veterans like Santagata who fought to protect the freedom of others.

Santagata enlisted in the Army at the age of 17 in 1942 and trained as a combat engineer before being shipped off to Europe for the war. His work in the Army’s 5th Infantry Division involved handling explosives and participating in various campaigns across Europe under General George Patton. One of Santagata’s most poignant memories is when his division liberated a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia in 1945. After the war, he worked in construction in New York and Connecticut, raising a family with his late wife and becoming a proud grandfather and great-grandfather.

As his 100th birthday approaches, Santagata is looking forward to celebrating with ice cream cake and his family. He acknowledges feeling lucky to have reached this milestone, something he never imagined would happen. The outpouring of support and appreciation from people like Celaj has touched him deeply, reminding him that his service and sacrifices have not been forgotten. Those who would like to wish Santagata a Happy 100th Birthday can mail cards to the P.O. Box that Celaj has set up specifically for this purpose in Pleasantville, NY.

Through the efforts of Celaj and the kindness of individuals who have sent cards from around the world, Santagata’s story continues to be shared and celebrated. The connection between the World War II veteran and the young millennial demonstrates the lasting impact that gratitude and recognition can have across generations. By honoring the sacrifices of veterans like Santagata, we not only pay tribute to their bravery and service but also ensure that their stories are preserved for future generations to learn from and appreciate. Santagata’s journey from a young enlistee to a centenarian is a testament to resilience, courage, and the enduring spirit of those who have served their country.

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