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Evans remembers Mick Trainor, a friend of the CCs
By Ed Evans
If you haven’t heard, it is with a heavy heart I share the news that LtGen. [Bernard] “Mick” Trainor passed away June 2, 2018. Mick was a legendary Marine who served as a Platoon Commander in Korea and a Recon Battalion Commander in Vietnam. He was one of the best military minds in the Marine Corps. A friend and mentor to many.
Quick story. LtGen. Trainer was CO of Recon in 1970 when Leatherneck Magazine sent me to Vietnam for coverage. I was with Trainor’s Marines when after being on a several day patrol we heard movement around us while moving to the extract point. Safeties were off. It was thru tall, wet elephant grass and the radioman slipped, fell, and his rifle went off striking me in the left leg at boot top level, and the patrol leader in the right leg just below the knee.
Later at Charlie Med I told then-Col. Trainor it was a heckuva souvenir for going out with Recon. He grinned and said yeah, well, he caught hell for shooting the Leatherneck photographer, too.
The current Deputy CG of 1stMarDiv stopped by to tell me the Navy docs recommended I be boarded out since the foot healed in a “down” position since the bullet took a chunk of meat out of the back of my leg. With only 10 years in, I didn’t want that. Two friends got my gear and cameras from recon, and since no one there had my SRB or health record, I slipped out, stuffing that angry foot into a bloody boot. The two Marines and I then got ourselves on a helo headed for Khe Sanh (then in Army hands) in a bird labeled “The Wild Bunch”.
But that isn’t the best part of the story.