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Marine of the Week // Raider Leader

Marine of the Week // Raider Leader

During a combat operation in Afghanistan, Master Sgt. Torian’s unit came under heavy machine gun and underslung grenade-launcher fire. Maneuvering across open terrain, Torian exposed himself to enemy fire in order to establish better satellite communications and observe the enemy’s maneuvers. He then effectively coordinated multiple rotary-wing close air support missions with rockets, guns, and a hellfire missile. Two weeks later, he was killed in action. “What I admire most about Aaron was his relentless, competitive spirit; unrivaled work capacity and zest for life, family and friends,” said Charlie Goodyear, a long-time friend. “All these things made him an incredible Marine, friend, husband, and father to his family.”
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Sgt. Wolf aka Bob Rader - June 8, 2020

RIP, MSgt Torian.

John Koliha - June 8, 2020

And this Marine’s MOH is where?

Bill Walter - June 8, 2020

We all gave, he gave his all! God bless Master Sgt. Torian and his family. Rest In Peace brother! Semper Fi from a VN era Marine.

Robert H Bliss - June 8, 2020

He did what he did for those who stood there with him. He was unable to do any less and would always do more for his people. That is a short answer to what a Marine leader is and why he does what he does for his Marines. That’s who we are, that’s what is in our hearts—he was and will always be a leader of Marines—and we will always follow. Semper Fi Marine!!

D. Pawluk - June 8, 2020

May God bless him and his family from an old Vietnam Era Marine combat veteran, Semper Fi.

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