Lauri Törni

Lauri Törni
       (Larry Thorne)
Thorne in U.S. Army uniform in the 1960s
Birth nameLauri Allan Törni
Other name(s)Larry Alan Thorne
Nickname(s)Lasse
Born(1919-05-28)28 May 1919
Viipuri, Finland
Died18 October 1965(1965-10-18) (aged 46)
Phước Sơn District, Quảng Nam Province, South Vietnam
Buried
Allegiance Finland
 Germany
 United States
Branch Finnish Army
Waffen-SS
 United States Army
Years of service1938–1944 (Finnish Army)
1941, 1945 (German Waffen-SS)
1954–1965 (U.S. Army)
Rank Captain (Finland)
Hauptsturmführer (Germany)
Major (US) (posthumous)
UnitGermany: Sonderkommando Nord

United States:

Commands Detachment Törni
Battles / wars
Awards Mannerheim Cross 2nd Class
Iron Cross 2nd Class
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
Bronze Star
Purple Heart (2)
Body discovered1999 (1999)
MovementAnti-communism
Criminal statusPardoned
ConvictionTreason
Criminal penalty6 years imprisonment

Lauri Allan Törni (28 May 1919 – 18 October 1965), later known as Larry Alan Thorne, was a Finnish-born soldier who fought under three flags: as a Finnish Army officer in the Winter War and the Continuation War ultimately gaining a rank of captain; as a Waffen-SS captain (under the alias Larry Laine) of the Finnish Volunteer Battalion of the Waffen-SS when he fought the Red Army on the Eastern Front in World War II; and as a United States Army Major (under the alias "Larry Thorne") when he served in the U.S. Army Special Forces in the Vietnam War.

Törni died in a helicopter crash that occurred on October 18, 1965, during a covert mission in Laos amidst the Vietnam War. Serving with the U.S. Army Special Forces, Törni was involved in operations conducted by MACV-SOG when the helicopter he was on crashed under unclear circumstances. The crash site was difficult to locate due to the rugged terrain and adverse weather conditions, delaying recovery efforts. Törni's remains, along with those of other soldiers aboard, were eventually found three decades later.