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Re: Dominick Montiglio and Nino Gaggi
[Re: NickyScarfo]
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09/07/11 02:15 PM
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I felt sorry for Dom, Nino obviously had a large hand in raising him to be a criminal. I wonder what became of Nino's kids? I think his kids became sucessful white collar workers, same with DeMeo's kids. I'm not sold on Montiglios honesty, didn't he lie about his time in the military?
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Re: Dominick Montiglio and Nino Gaggi
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Wanted to pull this back up because I finally read the Dominick part of "Stolen Valor," which, frankly, is not that impressive. The authors first summarize the Dom stories from "Murder Machine," then say they call Capeci...
Capeci's on deadline, curt, says he'll call back and never does.
They call Gene Mustain, however, and he's interested, listens to their doubts about Dom's story-- esp. his length of training, age in Nam etc-- and Mustain takes it from there, even flying to reunion of the LRPP ("Lurp") unit Dom said he served in. THEY don't recognize his photo, say he got the battle at Dak To all wrong etc... Okay.
So what DID Dom do in the Army and Nam? Some have taken the "Stolen Valor" schtick to mean he wasn't in the Army at all, the whole fucking thing was a ruse but I find that extremely unlikely...
While it's likely or even almost certain Dom has embellished his service record, the idea it's a complete fabrication doesn't wash.
Q: Would Walter Mack and Dept of Justice gone along with or instigated that cover up from the start?
Q: Would not Nino's lawyers have seized on this if his record was an obvious fraud?
I'm not expert in searching Viet Nam era military records but I have to believe there's proof Dom served somewhere-- contemporary Brooklyn newspaper or casualty/commendation reports... the latter of which it does NOT sound like the "Stolen Valor" guys even tried to find.
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Re: Dominick Montiglio and Nino Gaggi
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fact: DonMega gets good pictures. "good" as in "pics I never seen" lol i have my connections ahhahah
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Re: Dominick Montiglio and Nino Gaggi
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01/28/13 04:52 PM
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Murder Machine was the first book i ever read about the mob and it was such an amazing book I ended up reading it about five or six times over the years,needless to say the first time I read it I was hooked on mob history a little more-so than even whemy father told me about my uncle when i was a younger kid. Nino Gaggi always was an admirable wiseguy to me because of his style and how he was so oldschool and just plain 110% Cosa Nostra,flat out. And I like how he never once visited Gotti at his headquarters to pay homage and respect for being the new boss of the family. Gaggi was only out of prison for a month or 2 during Gotti's reign if im not mistaken.
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Re: Dominick Montiglio and Nino Gaggi
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09/11/13 12:11 AM
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It should be pretty easy to verify if he was Special Forces, no? I read the government either sealed or pulled all Montiglio's files including his military files when he flipped. Either way he was in the army and he was in Nam. What he did there i do not know.
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Re: Dominick Montiglio and Nino Gaggi
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I definitely put more weight towards Montiglio's account. Albert DeMeo's is biased by virtue of perspective. He was too close to the subject matter. He offers some terrific insight to DeMeo as a man and father, but as far as his criminal exploits...well there's a reason everybody raves about "Murder Machine".
You know the glasses Nino always wore? Like big reflective aviators? I think he had an eye condition or something, but hell, I want glasses like his. They're awesome. According to Murder Machine, Gaggi had poor eyesight, which kept him out of WW2. This always struck me as kind of funny when you think about what Gaggi said to Montiglio about enlisting in the Army himself.
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Re: Dominick Montiglio and Nino Gaggi
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Dominick Montiglio is my father and one thing that I can say about him is that he did serve in Vietnam. He was a Green Beret and did one tour in Vietnam.I was there to see him go through the nightmares so please don't direspect the time he served for our country. Really? My dad was Chuckie English, Dom ever meet him? 
This life of ours, this is a wonderful life. If you can get through life like this, hey, thats great. But it's very, very unpredictable. There are so many ways you can screw it up.-Paul Castellano (he would know)
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