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Later [[Harry Carlse|Carlse]] became a nightclub bouncer in Johannesburg, where he met Horn. Horn had a similar past, serving first with South Africa's police and then with special forces ([[Four Reconnaissance Regiment|4 Reconnaissance Regiment]], though not in [[Executive Outcomes]].
  
::Later [[Harry Carlse|Carlse]] became a nightclub bouncer in Johannesburg, where he met Horn. Horn had a similar past, serving first with South Africa's police and then with special forces ([[Four Reconnaissance Regiment|4 Reconnaissance Regiment]], though not in [[Executive Outcomes]].
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Carlse and Horn then worked as guards, forming a company called [[Meteoric Tactical Solutions]]<ref>The Wonga Coup, by Andrew Roberts, Profile Books, 2006, p144.</ref>
 
 
::Carlse and Horn then worked as guards, forming a company called [[Meteoric Tactical Solutions]]<ref>The Wonga Coup, by Andrew Roberts, Profile Books, 2006, p144.</ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:42, 21 December 2014

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A South African mercenary

Later Carlse became a nightclub bouncer in Johannesburg, where he met Horn. Horn had a similar past, serving first with South Africa's police and then with special forces (4 Reconnaissance Regiment, though not in Executive Outcomes.

Carlse and Horn then worked as guards, forming a company called Meteoric Tactical Solutions[1]

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References

  1. The Wonga Coup, by Andrew Roberts, Profile Books, 2006, p144.