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Where is Lauri Allan Torni buried?

Where is Lauri Allan Torni buried?

Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA
Lauri Törni/Place of burial
Formally identified in 2003, his remains were buried on 26 June 2003 at Arlington National Cemetery, along with the RVNAF casualties of the mission recovered at the crash site.

What soldier fought in the most wars?

Adrian Carton de Wiart

Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart
Service/branch British Army
Years of service 1899–1923 1939–1947
Rank Lieutenant-general
Service number 836

Is Finland Russian?

After the Finnish War in 1809, Finland was ceded to the Russian Empire (excluding the areas of modern-day Northern Sweden where Meänkieli dialects of Finnish are spoken), making this area the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland.

How accurate was the movie The Green Berets?

The movie does not claim to be based on a true story, but it seems to be set in circa 1966. America is clearly in the “hearts and minds” phase and the Green Berets are in their early days. The movie leaves no doubt where it is coming from by leading off with a choral arrangement of “The Ballad of the Green Berets”.

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What is Lauri Törni famous for?

Lauri Törni. Lauri Allan Törni (28 May 1919 – 18 October 1965), later known as Larry Thorne, was a Finnish–American soldier who fought under three flags: Finnish, and later German when he fought the Soviets in World War II, and American (where he was known as Larry Thorne) when he served in US Army Special Forces in the Vietnam War.

How old was Lauri Törni when he fought in WW2?

Lauri Törni enlisted at age 19 in Finland’s army and fought in their war against the Soviet Union. The so-called the Winter War lasted from 1939-1940, according to the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat.

Where is Lauri Allan Törni buried?

His remains were located three decades later and then buried in Arlington National Cemetery; he is the only former member of the Waffen-SS known to be interred there. Christened Lauri Allan Törni, he was born in Viipuri, Viipuri Province, Finland, to ship captain Jalmari (Ilmari) Törni, and his wife, Rosa (née Kosonen).

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What did Torni do in the war?

Lauri Torni was involved in destructing the encircled Soviet divisions in Lemetti during the Lake Ladoga battles. By the end of the war he was designated to officer training and commissioned the military rank of Vänrikki (2nd lieutenant) in the reserves.