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+ | ::Carlse is one of four brothers. A family friend calls him 'a very tough guy' and says he was known as 'The Enforcer' after breaking a debtor's arm over a restaurant table. Having served in South Africa's army and in a special forces regiment (1 Reconnaissance), he met Mann in 1993 and fought in [[Executive Outcomes]] first battle, at Soyo, in Angola. Later Carlse became a nightclub bouncer in Johannesburg, where he met [[Lourens Horn|Horn]].<ref>The Wonga Coup, by Adam Roberts, Profile Books 2006, p144.</ref> | ||
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==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
+ | *[[1 Reconnaissance]] | ||
*[[Executive Outcomes]] | *[[Executive Outcomes]] | ||
+ | *[[Meteoric Tactical Solutions]] | ||
==Connections== | ==Connections== | ||
*[[Simon Mann]] | *[[Simon Mann]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:31, 15 April 2008
Jacob Hermanus Albertus Carlse.
- Carlse is one of four brothers. A family friend calls him 'a very tough guy' and says he was known as 'The Enforcer' after breaking a debtor's arm over a restaurant table. Having served in South Africa's army and in a special forces regiment (1 Reconnaissance), he met Mann in 1993 and fought in Executive Outcomes first battle, at Soyo, in Angola. Later Carlse became a nightclub bouncer in Johannesburg, where he met Horn.[1]
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- ↑ The Wonga Coup, by Adam Roberts, Profile Books 2006, p144.