After nearly a year of missed holidays, graduations and birthdays, U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Allen Castaneda wanted to make up for some of those important family moments he missed while serving overseas, especially his two younger sisters.
Castaneda left for a mission in Kuwait, Qatar and Afghanistan in February 2021. Prior to that, Castaneda spent several months in Massachusetts and Connecticut helping with the COVID-19 response.
On Jan. 27 at Jorgensen Hall, Priscila Castaneda was packing up her belongings when her brother walked through the door. “I’m in shock right now,” Priscila said. “I haven’t seen him in so long. I’m so happy, and I’m so glad he’s safe.”
The two joined their parents for lunch and waited for Leslie Castaneda’s afternoon class to surprise her. Around 1:30 p.m. in Nebraska Hall, Leslie walked out of class, making her way to her next one, when someone in a uniform grabbed her jacket and got her attention.
“I didn’t think I’d cry for my brother, but I missed him,” Leslie said. “We’re both criminal justice majors. I picked this career because of him, so it’s kind of perfect that he did this in this building.”
Now, the family plans to spend the weekend catching up back home in Lexington, Nebraska, where Leslie said she’ll be happy to have her brother back at the dinner table.
(Photo: Craig Chandler University Communications)





