Jerry P. Rainey
 
 
Jerry P. Rainey was born at Fort Benning, GA on January 25, 1932.  As part of a military family, Jerry spent his 
childhood years in several locations. He graduated from Lanier High School in Macon, GA followed by one 
year at Clemson University before enlisting in the Navy at the start of the Korean War. One of his primary 
duties in Korea was rescuing downed pilots, often times behind enemy lines.  After Korea, he spent the next 
nine years living in Athens, GA where he served as the head of the Chamber of Commerce.  
 
Mr. Rainey joined the Army in 1962 and attended the year long Special Forces Medic Course during 
1964 - 1965.  Jerry married the former Carol Thompson on August 21, 1963, two years after they met 
at a Shriner's dance.  
 
His first of two tours in Vietnam was from September 1965 to September 1966.  The first nine months 
was as a medic with a Special Forces A Team (Det A-415) in Tuyen Nhon.  His last four months was 
as the Public Information Office NCOIC, 5th Special Forces Group in Nha Trang.  As an editor of the 
Green Beret Magazine he traveled throughout all 4 CTZ's gathering information about Special Forces 
activities for publication in the magazine.
 
Jerry’s second tour in Vietnam was from July 1969 to June 1970 with 5th Special Forces Group.  Assigned to 
Det C-4 (IV Corps) HQ medic, he traveled throughout the Delta region assisting where needed.  He often 
provided coverage for "A" Detachments needing additional medical support or replaced medics who were 
WIA or KIA.
 
His military awards include the Bronze Star for Valor, Purple Heart, Army Commendation Medal w/ OLC, 
Good Conduct Medal (2nd award), National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of 
Vietnam Campaign Medal, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation w/palm, Combat Medical 
Badge, Parachutist Badge, and Expert Rifleman Badge.
 
Between tours in Vietnam Jerry and Carol were stationed with 8th Special Forces Group in Panama.  He was 
part of the team that trained the Bolivian Army unit formed to track down and capture Che Guevera.
 
During 1970 – 1971, he was a Medical Instructor at the Advanced Medical Training School, SF Training Group, 
Ft Bragg, NC.  While stationed at Fort Bragg Jerry assisted in writing the U.S. Army Manual for Physician 
Assistants.
 
After Mr. Rainey departed the Army he and his family lived in several locations including, New Orleans, LA, 
Tyler, TX, and Beaumont, TX.  He worked in media sales and participated in political campaigns.  Jerry was 
selected for and attended the Graduate Congressional Campaign College in the late 1970s.  During his time 
in Beaumont, he taught at Lamar University’s Small Business Center and provided motivational and time 
management speeches for the DuPont Corporation.  Jerry and Carol settled in El Paso, TX in 1993 where he 
worked two years as the general manager of Power 102 radio station.
 
Mr. Rainey was a life member of the Special Forces Association and served as president of Chapter IX, the 
Isaac Camacho Chapter, in El Paso, TX.  Jerry succumbed to Leukemia, a result of his time in Vietnam, in 
March 2007.  He is survived by his wife Carol, daughter Tammy and her husband Gil, daughter Stacy 
and her husband Jerry, son John and his wife Julie, and five grandchildren.