Sentinel, Little Havana Series –
Ryan Job

Vitola: Toro
Length: 6.00  
Ring: 52  
Wrapper: Ecuador/Connecticut    
Binder: Nicaragua  
Filler: Nicaragua  
Factory: El Titan De Bronze, Little Miami, USA  

The inspiration behind The Sentinel-Little Havana Series cigar comes from Navy Seal Ryan Job, pronounced “Jobe”. Ryan Job was blinded by snipper fire while providing covering fire for his unit during a firefight in Iraq. After medically retiring from the Navy he joined our family at the Sentinels of Freedom Scholarship Foundation. Sentinels of Freedom provides tuition assistance as well as providing housing to severely wounded veterans and their family’s. He was our first Sentinel in the Arizona chapter. He had successfully attained all his credits for his BS degree and been hired by General Dynamics. Sadly, he died do to complications from re-constructive surgery. Ryan’s wife was three months pregnant when he passed. Ryan was a great american, a true hero, faithful husband, terrific human being and would have ben a fantastic father.   

The Toro version of The Sentinel-Little Havana Series cigar will debut at this years IPCPR in Orlando. Proceeds will go to the Sentinels of Freedom Scholarship Foundation. The LHS line honoring vetran Ryan Job has a limited production of 10,000 sticks in each size. Cigars will be available in boxes of ten and twenty. Other vitolas available this fall include a 5 x 50 Robusto and 6 x 52 Torpedo, also in boxes of 10 and 20.  

Source: This press release was sent from Michael Norton, President of Sentinel Cigars.  Cigar Coop will post press releases as a free service to all cigar companies and organizations that choose to send Cigar Coop press releases.