Three former members of the U.S. Marine Raiders—Prime Hall, Don Tran and Rick Briere—served together in the 1st Marine Raider Battalion, a unit whose lineage traces to World War II, according to multiple outlets. The articles describe how the three men move beyond their combat roles by turning lessons from their service into a mission focused on healing and support. While the outlets differ in emphasis, they agree on the core premise: the veterans use their shared experience as Marine Raiders to guide efforts that help others cope with the effects of war. The reporting frames their post-service work as a continuation of their unit’s identity and teamwork, linking historical Marine Raider roots to contemporary engagement with the needs of fellow service members and veterans. Across sources, the story centers on the individuals’ connection through the same battalion and on their transition from battlefield experience to a form of service aimed at recovery and support. The articles present the effort in a neutral, biographical manner, focusing on the men’s backgrounds and their ongoing commitment to helping others.