A local Marine is facing one of his biggest battles.
Gunnery Sgt. Ray Paladino, who faced constant threats while serving in Afghanistan, is now back home battling Stage 3 Melanoma.For Paladino, his biggest weapon is his bravery.
The 31-year-old veteran was diagnosed with cancer in January 2021. His fiancé, Christina Burcelis, noticed an unusual mole on his foot and encouraged him to have it checked out. She believes his constant exposure to toxic burn pits, which the US military had used to destroy trash in Afghanistan, is to blame for his disease.
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