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"Born a Soldier: The Times and Life of Larry Thorne" by J. Michael Cleverley; recommended English language book on Thorne:

Törni/Thorne shirts & patches:

https://varusteleka.com/products/forgotten-weapons-lauri-torni-t-shirt-cotton

"Born a Soldier: The Times and Life of Larry Thorne" by J. Michael Cleverley; recommended English language book on Thorne:

https://amzn.to/3ZUjni4

Kari Kallonen's book in Finnish is available here:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50744551-lauri-t-rni---mannerheim-ristin-ritari-ja-usa

Welcome back to Part II of our biography on Lauri Törni / Larry Thorne with author and researcher Kari Kallonen. Today we are covering Thorne's live and exploits after emigrating to the United States. He joined the US Army, then 10th Special Forces Group in Germany, and was one of the original Green Berets in Vietnam until his death in a helicopter crash in October 1965. His remains were only recovered in 1999, and Mr. Kallonen was part of the team that traveled to Vietnam for the recovery effort.

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Larry Thorne Biography Part 2: Green Berets in Vietnam (Ad-free)

Törni/Thorne shirts & patches: https://varusteleka.com/products/forgotten-weapons-lauri-torni-t-shirt-cotton "Born a Soldier: The Times and Life of Larry Thorne" by J. Michael Cleverley; recommended English language book on Thorne: https://amzn.to/3ZUjni4 Kari Kallonen's book in Finnish is available here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50744551-lauri-t-rni---mannerheim-ristin-ritari-ja-usa Welcome back to Part II of our biography on Lauri Törni / Larry Thorne with author and researcher Kari Kallonen. Today we are covering Thorne's live and exploits after emigrating to the United States. He joined the US Army, then 10th Special Forces Group in Germany, and was one of the original Green Berets in Vietnam until his death in a helicopter crash in October 1965. His remains were only recovered in 1999, and Mr. Kallonen was part of the team that traveled to Vietnam for the recovery effort. http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons http://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.forgottenweapons.com

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Glenn Miller

Wow, what a story. Thanks for these 2 episodes.

sean

To call this dude a Nazi is pretty clueless. He just really did not like communists