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  • Bernard E. Trainor
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  • Bernard E. Trainor (born September 2, 1928) is journalist and a retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general. He served in the Marine Corps for 39 years in both staff and command capacities. After retiring from the Marine Corps, he began working as the chief military correspondent for the New York Times. He is currently a military analyst for NBC and has also written three books. The actress Saxon Trainor is his daughter.
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serviceyears
  • 1946
Birth Date
  • 1928-09-02
Commands
  • 1
Branch
  • 23
Name
  • Bernard E. Trainor
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  • service-star
Caption
  • Lieutenant General Bernard E. Trainor
Width
  • 106
Ribbon
  • Combat Action Ribbon.svg
  • National Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg
  • Vietnam Campaign Medal ribbon.png
  • Vietnam Service Ribbon.svg
  • Army of Occupation ribbon.svg
  • Bronze Star ribbon.svg
  • KSMRib.svg
  • Legion of Merit ribbon.svg
  • Navy Unit Commendation ribbon.svg
  • Presidential Unit Citation .svg
  • United Nations Service Medal for Korea ribbon.png
  • World War II Victory Medal ribbon.svg
  • Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation ribbon.svg
  • Navy and Marine Corps Commendation ribbon.svg
  • VNCivilActionsRibbon-2.svg
  • Vietnam gallantry cross unit award-3d.svg
  • Vietnam gallantry cross-3d.svg
  • Navy Distinguished Service ribbon.svg
  • VAFHM Class 2.png
Birth Place
  • New York City, New York, U.S.
Awards
Rank
Image size
  • 300
Battles
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laterwork
  • Author
  • Journalist
  • Television commentator
ID
  • 870709
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  • Bernard E. Trainor (born September 2, 1928) is journalist and a retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general. He served in the Marine Corps for 39 years in both staff and command capacities. After retiring from the Marine Corps, he began working as the chief military correspondent for the New York Times. He is currently a military analyst for NBC and has also written three books. The actress Saxon Trainor is his daughter.