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According to the telegram, the "following may have been executed by Cullen or on his orders" The name 'Cullen' may be a reference to "Colonel Callan", the nom de guerre of [[Costas Georgiou]]: | According to the telegram, the "following may have been executed by Cullen or on his orders" The name 'Cullen' may be a reference to "Colonel Callan", the nom de guerre of [[Costas Georgiou]]: | ||
− | *[[A. Macartney]] | + | *[[Andrew McCartney|A. Macartney]] |
*[[John Kay]] | *[[John Kay]] | ||
*[[Sid Carter]] | *[[Sid Carter]] | ||
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*[[Mick Sharpley]] | *[[Mick Sharpley]] | ||
*[[Charlie Moss]] | *[[Charlie Moss]] | ||
− | *[[Mike Wainhouse]] | + | *[[Michael Wainhouse|Mike Wainhouse]] |
*"Uncle Dan"<ref>FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=6&CATID=8682787&SearchInit=4&SearchType=6&CATREF=FCO+45/1889 FCO 45/1889]</ref> | *"Uncle Dan"<ref>FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=6&CATID=8682787&SearchInit=4&SearchType=6&CATREF=FCO+45/1889 FCO 45/1889]</ref> | ||
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The telegram also referred to the execution of: | The telegram also referred to the execution of: | ||
*Copeland.<ref>FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=6&CATID=8682787&SearchInit=4&SearchType=6&CATREF=FCO+45/1889 FCO 45/1889]</ref> | *Copeland.<ref>FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=6&CATID=8682787&SearchInit=4&SearchType=6&CATREF=FCO+45/1889 FCO 45/1889]</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Peter McAleese list== | ||
+ | ===Recruiters=== | ||
+ | *[[Leslie Aspin]] | ||
+ | *[[John Banks]] | ||
+ | *[[Donald Belford]] | ||
+ | *[[Colin Taylor]]<ref>Peter McAleese, No Mean Soldier, Cassell Military Paperbacks, 2000, p.346.</ref> | ||
+ | ===First group in Angola=== | ||
+ | *[[Costas Georgiou|'Colonel' Callan]] | ||
+ | *[[Charley Christodolou]] | ||
+ | *[[Nick Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[Michael Wainhouse|Mick Wainhouse]]<ref>Peter McAleese, No Mean Soldier, Cassell Military Paperbacks, 2000, p.346.</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Second 'Advance' party=== | ||
+ | *[[Paul Aves]] | ||
+ | *[['Brummy' Barker]] | ||
+ | *[[Tony Boddy]] | ||
+ | *[[Sam Copeland]] | ||
+ | *[[Chris Dempster]] | ||
+ | *[[Barry Freeman]] | ||
+ | *[['Stars' Griffiths]] | ||
+ | *[['Fuzz' Hussey]] | ||
+ | *[[Mike Johnson]] | ||
+ | *[[Brian Lewis]] | ||
+ | *[[Peter McAleese]] | ||
+ | *[[Jamie McCandless]] | ||
+ | *[[Andy McKenzie]] | ||
+ | *[[Pat McPhearson]] | ||
+ | *[[Stuart McPherson]] | ||
+ | *[[Mick Rennie]] | ||
+ | *[[Dougie Saunders]] | ||
+ | *[[Bert Tilsey]] | ||
+ | *[[Dave Tomkins]]<ref>Peter McAleese, No Mean Soldier, Cassell Military Paperbacks, 2000, pp.347-348.</ref> | ||
+ | ===Subsequent Arrivals=== | ||
+ | *[[Gary Acker]] | ||
+ | *[[Danny Aiken]] | ||
+ | *[[Richard Aimann]] | ||
+ | *[[Ken Aitken]] | ||
+ | *[[S. Arnold]] | ||
+ | *[[George Bacon III]] | ||
+ | *[[Andrew Baldwin]] | ||
+ | *[[Ray Bayliss]] | ||
+ | *[[Birtwistle]] | ||
+ | *[[Andrew Black]] | ||
+ | *[[Robin Blackmore]] | ||
+ | *[[Billy Brooks]] | ||
+ | *[[Dave Bufkin]] | ||
+ | *[[Ray Butcher]] | ||
+ | *[[Sid Canes]] | ||
+ | *[[Canning]] | ||
+ | *[[P.T. Carroll]] | ||
+ | *[[Sid Carter]] | ||
+ | *[[John Cashmore]] | ||
+ | *[[Cassidy]] | ||
+ | *[[Jim Chambers]] | ||
+ | *[[Patrick Coleman]] | ||
+ | *[[Phil Davies]] | ||
+ | *[[Deacon]] | ||
+ | *[[Dickens]] | ||
+ | *[[Malcolm Dimmock]] | ||
+ | *[[Lewsi Elford]] | ||
+ | *[[Allen Ellis]] | ||
+ | *[[Colin Evans]] | ||
+ | *[['Satch' Fortuin]] | ||
+ | *[[John Friery]] | ||
+ | *[[Brian Gawthrop]] | ||
+ | *[[Vic Gawthrop]] | ||
+ | *[[Daniel Gearhart]] | ||
+ | *[[Terry Geary]] | ||
+ | *[[Gus Grillo]] | ||
+ | *[[Grundy]] | ||
+ | *[[Paul Hammond]] | ||
+ | *[[Harris]] | ||
+ | *[[Dave Hart]] | ||
+ | *[[David Heaton]] | ||
+ | *[[Heaton]] | ||
+ | *[[Keith Henderson]] | ||
+ | *[[Hill]] | ||
+ | *[[Morgan Hillaney]] | ||
+ | *[[Andy Holland]] | ||
+ | *[[James]] | ||
+ | *[[Jarman]] | ||
+ | *[[Roger Jenkinson]] | ||
+ | *[[F. Jones]] | ||
+ | *[[John Kay]] | ||
+ | *[[John Kelly]] | ||
+ | *[[Vic Keray]] | ||
+ | *[[Tony Kestorton]] | ||
+ | *[[Kildunne]] | ||
+ | *[[Lazlo Kovacz]] | ||
+ | *[[John Lawlor]] | ||
+ | *[[Leach]] | ||
+ | *[[Lobo Do Sol]] | ||
+ | *[[John Lockyer]] | ||
+ | *[[Lynch]] | ||
+ | *[[Barry Madison]] | ||
+ | *[[John Malone]] | ||
+ | *[[Kevin Marchant]] | ||
+ | *[[James T. Marczynski]] | ||
+ | *[[Maynard]] | ||
+ | *[[Tom McAleese]] | ||
+ | *[[Andrew McCartney]] | ||
+ | *[[McCulloch]] | ||
+ | *[[Malcolm McIntyre]] | ||
+ | *[[Mike McKeown]] | ||
+ | *[[Mellstrom]] | ||
+ | *[[K. Molyneaux]] | ||
+ | *[[M. Morris]] | ||
+ | *[[Hugh Morrison]] | ||
+ | *[[Charlie Moss]] | ||
+ | *[[Malcom Mott]] | ||
+ | *[[Munday]] | ||
+ | *[[J. Myers]] | ||
+ | *[[John Nammock]] | ||
+ | *[['Canada' Newby]] | ||
+ | *[[Newton]] | ||
+ | *[[Barry Nilbor]] | ||
+ | *[[Dennis O'Brien]] | ||
+ | *[[John O'Connor (Angola)|John O'Connor]] | ||
+ | *[[Tom Oates]] | ||
+ | *[[Clifford Oram]] | ||
+ | *[[Dave Paden]] | ||
+ | *[[Laszlo Patay]] | ||
+ | *[[Barry Randall]] | ||
+ | *[[Ranson]] | ||
+ | *[[Rennick]] | ||
+ | *[[R. Richmond]] | ||
+ | *[[Max Risbridger]] | ||
+ | *[[Frank Roden]] | ||
+ | *[[Peter Rolls]] | ||
+ | *[[Fred Ryan]] | ||
+ | *[[R.H. Saunders]] | ||
+ | *[[Eugene Scaley]] | ||
+ | *[[Serivenis]] | ||
+ | *[[Sharpley]] | ||
+ | *[[Ben Sloggett]] | ||
+ | *[[Brian Smith (Angola)|Brian Smith]] | ||
+ | *[[Souter]] | ||
+ | *[[Spence]] | ||
+ | *[[Dave Stanley]] | ||
+ | *[[A. Talbot]] | ||
+ | *[[Andrew Ward]] | ||
+ | *[[Harry Webb]] | ||
+ | *[[Kevin Whirity]] | ||
+ | *[[Terry White]] | ||
+ | *[[Max White]] | ||
+ | *[[B. G. Wild]] | ||
+ | *[[Michael Whileman]] | ||
+ | *[[Terry Wilson]] | ||
+ | *[[Michael Wiseman]] | ||
+ | *[[M.F.J. Wright]] | ||
+ | *[[Young]]<ref>Peter McAleese, No Mean Soldier, Cassell Military Paperbacks, 2000, pp.348-353.</ref> | ||
==Luanda Mercenary Trial== | ==Luanda Mercenary Trial== | ||
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*[[Gustavo Grillo|Gustavo Marcelo Grillo]] | *[[Gustavo Grillo|Gustavo Marcelo Grillo]] | ||
*[[Andrew Gordon McKenzie]] | *[[Andrew Gordon McKenzie]] | ||
− | *[[John Derek | + | *[[John Derek Barker]] |
*[[Malcolm Wright|Malcolm MacIntyre]] | *[[Malcolm Wright|Malcolm MacIntyre]] | ||
*[[Cecil Martin Fortuin]] | *[[Cecil Martin Fortuin]] | ||
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*[[Costas Georgiou]] | *[[Costas Georgiou]] | ||
*[[John James Nammock]]<ref>Marvine Howe, New York Times, 6 June 1976, page 13, Column 1.</ref> | *[[John James Nammock]]<ref>Marvine Howe, New York Times, 6 June 1976, page 13, Column 1.</ref> | ||
+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *[[Luanda mercenary trial]] | ||
+ | ==External Resources== | ||
+ | *[http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1976/feb/09/angola-british-mercenaries#S5CV0905P0_19760209_HOC_168 ANGOLA (BRITISH MERCENARIES)], House of Commons, Hansard, 9 February 1976. | ||
+ | *[http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1976/feb/10/british-mercenaries#S5CV0905P0_19760210_HOC_195 BRITISH MERCENARIES], House of Commons, Hansard, 10 February 1976. | ||
+ | *[http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/written_answers/1976/feb/19/angola#S5CV0905P0_19760219_CWA_283 Angola], House of Commons, Hansard, 19 February 1976. | ||
+ | *[http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/written_answers/1976/feb/20/mercenaries#S5CV0905P0_19760220_CWA_17 Mercenaries], House of Commons, Hansard, 20 February 1976. | ||
+ | *[http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/written_answers/1976/feb/26/angola-british-mercenaries#S5CV0906P0_19760226_CWA_35 ANGOLA (BRITISH MERCENARIES)], House of Commons, Hansard, 26 February 1976. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 11 May 2011
The 1976 Angola Mercenaries were a group of foreign personnel recruited to take part in the Angolan civil war.
Contents
Kinshasa telegram
A British diplomatic cable of 19 February 1976, names a number of these individuals. The information is attributed to "Davies (Daily Mirror)".[1]
The following people were identified as being among 26 mercenaries who left Kinshasa to return to Europe on 18 February 1976:
- Leslie Myers
- Michael Edward Charles Morris
- Dale Richard Saunders
- [First Name Unknown] Salmon
- [First Name Unknown] Bottomley
- "Sgt Major" Ken Aitken
- Terry Malloy
- Mike (Mick) Rennie
- Max Pullen
- "Brian" from Trumpinton, Cambs.
- Keith Henderson
- Billy Young[2]
According to the telegram, the "following may have been executed by Cullen or on his orders" The name 'Cullen' may be a reference to "Colonel Callan", the nom de guerre of Costas Georgiou:
- A. Macartney
- John Kay
- Sid Carter
- William Brooks
- [First Name Unknown] Eaton
- [First Name Unknown Mike?] Jones
- [First Name Unknown] Davies
- P.P or P.D Davies
- Robin Blackmore
- [First Name Unknown] Wideman
- [First Name Unknown] Mingard[3]
The following were reported as remaining in Zaire, at the Kinshasa home of Holden Roberto:
- "Major" Norman Hall
- Peter McAleese
- Mick Sharpley
- Charlie Moss
- Mike Wainhouse
- "Uncle Dan"[4]
The telegram reported that the following members of one of two missing patrols had been killed:
- "Shotgun Charlie" of Greek Cypriot origin.
- [First name unknown] Jarman
- One other Briton, name unkown.
- Other American and Portuguese patrol members.[5]
The telegram also referred to the execution of:
- Copeland.[6]
Peter McAleese list
Recruiters
First group in Angola
Second 'Advance' party
- Paul Aves
- 'Brummy' Barker
- Tony Boddy
- Sam Copeland
- Chris Dempster
- Barry Freeman
- 'Stars' Griffiths
- 'Fuzz' Hussey
- Mike Johnson
- Brian Lewis
- Peter McAleese
- Jamie McCandless
- Andy McKenzie
- Pat McPhearson
- Stuart McPherson
- Mick Rennie
- Dougie Saunders
- Bert Tilsey
- Dave Tomkins[9]
Subsequent Arrivals
- Gary Acker
- Danny Aiken
- Richard Aimann
- Ken Aitken
- S. Arnold
- George Bacon III
- Andrew Baldwin
- Ray Bayliss
- Birtwistle
- Andrew Black
- Robin Blackmore
- Billy Brooks
- Dave Bufkin
- Ray Butcher
- Sid Canes
- Canning
- P.T. Carroll
- Sid Carter
- John Cashmore
- Cassidy
- Jim Chambers
- Patrick Coleman
- Phil Davies
- Deacon
- Dickens
- Malcolm Dimmock
- Lewsi Elford
- Allen Ellis
- Colin Evans
- 'Satch' Fortuin
- John Friery
- Brian Gawthrop
- Vic Gawthrop
- Daniel Gearhart
- Terry Geary
- Gus Grillo
- Grundy
- Paul Hammond
- Harris
- Dave Hart
- David Heaton
- Heaton
- Keith Henderson
- Hill
- Morgan Hillaney
- Andy Holland
- James
- Jarman
- Roger Jenkinson
- F. Jones
- John Kay
- John Kelly
- Vic Keray
- Tony Kestorton
- Kildunne
- Lazlo Kovacz
- John Lawlor
- Leach
- Lobo Do Sol
- John Lockyer
- Lynch
- Barry Madison
- John Malone
- Kevin Marchant
- James T. Marczynski
- Maynard
- Tom McAleese
- Andrew McCartney
- McCulloch
- Malcolm McIntyre
- Mike McKeown
- Mellstrom
- K. Molyneaux
- M. Morris
- Hugh Morrison
- Charlie Moss
- Malcom Mott
- Munday
- J. Myers
- John Nammock
- 'Canada' Newby
- Newton
- Barry Nilbor
- Dennis O'Brien
- John O'Connor
- Tom Oates
- Clifford Oram
- Dave Paden
- Laszlo Patay
- Barry Randall
- Ranson
- Rennick
- R. Richmond
- Max Risbridger
- Frank Roden
- Peter Rolls
- Fred Ryan
- R.H. Saunders
- Eugene Scaley
- Serivenis
- Sharpley
- Ben Sloggett
- Brian Smith
- Souter
- Spence
- Dave Stanley
- A. Talbot
- Andrew Ward
- Harry Webb
- Kevin Whirity
- Terry White
- Max White
- B. G. Wild
- Michael Whileman
- Terry Wilson
- Michael Wiseman
- M.F.J. Wright
- Young[10]
Luanda Mercenary Trial
The following were detained by the Angolan government and became defendants in Luanda mercenary trial which took place from 11 June to 28 June 1976.[11][12]
- Gary Martin Acker
- Daniel Francis Gearhart
- Gustavo Marcelo Grillo
- Andrew Gordon McKenzie
- John Derek Barker
- Malcolm MacIntyre
- Cecil Martin Fortuin
- Kevin John Marchant
- Michael Douglas Wiseman
- John Lawlor
- Colin Clifford Evans
- Costas Georgiou
- John James Nammock[13]
See Also
External Resources
- ANGOLA (BRITISH MERCENARIES), House of Commons, Hansard, 9 February 1976.
- BRITISH MERCENARIES, House of Commons, Hansard, 10 February 1976.
- Angola, House of Commons, Hansard, 19 February 1976.
- Mercenaries, House of Commons, Hansard, 20 February 1976.
- ANGOLA (BRITISH MERCENARIES), House of Commons, Hansard, 26 February 1976.
Notes
- ↑ FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file FCO 45/1889
- ↑ FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file FCO 45/1889
- ↑ FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file FCO 45/1889
- ↑ FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file FCO 45/1889
- ↑ FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file FCO 45/1889
- ↑ FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file FCO 45/1889
- ↑ Peter McAleese, No Mean Soldier, Cassell Military Paperbacks, 2000, p.346.
- ↑ Peter McAleese, No Mean Soldier, Cassell Military Paperbacks, 2000, p.346.
- ↑ Peter McAleese, No Mean Soldier, Cassell Military Paperbacks, 2000, pp.347-348.
- ↑ Peter McAleese, No Mean Soldier, Cassell Military Paperbacks, 2000, pp.348-353.
- ↑ 1976: Mercenaries trial begins in Angola, On this Day - 11 June, BBC News, accessed 1 July 2010.
- ↑ 1976: Death sentence for mercenaries, On This Day - 28 June, BBC News, accessed 1 July 2010.
- ↑ Marvine Howe, New York Times, 6 June 1976, page 13, Column 1.