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− | '''Michael "Mike" Thomas Bernard Hoare''' (a.k.a. ''''Mad Mike'''') | + | '''Michael "Mike" Thomas Bernard Hoare''' (a.k.a. ''''Mad Mike'''') was a British Army Soldier and mercenary who was involved in numerous conflicts in [[Africa]] and elsewhere, with the the cooperation of the [[CIA]], such as in the "[[Congolese Affair]]". |
+ | He died at home in the UK at age 100 <ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-51352075 Mercenary 'Mad Mike' Hoare dies aged 100] - BBC News 3 Feb 2020</ref> | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Hoare was born in [[British Raj|British India]]<ref>[http://www.mercenary-wars.net/biography/mike-hoare.html Chris Hoare. "A brief biography of Mike Hoare, listing some of his involvements around the world".]</ref> and was educated in [[England]]. He joined the [[London Irish Rifles]] at the outbreak of the [[World War II]], and served as an officer in India and [[Burma Campaign|Burma]]. He was promoted to the rank of major. After the war, he trained as a [[chartered accountant]], qualifying in 1948.<ref name=accountancy>{{cite journal|title= Cautionary Tales: Soldier of Fortune|journal=Accountancy |date=January 2012|volume= 148|issue= 1421|page= 113|publisher= ICAEW|issn= 0001-4664}}</ref> | Hoare was born in [[British Raj|British India]]<ref>[http://www.mercenary-wars.net/biography/mike-hoare.html Chris Hoare. "A brief biography of Mike Hoare, listing some of his involvements around the world".]</ref> and was educated in [[England]]. He joined the [[London Irish Rifles]] at the outbreak of the [[World War II]], and served as an officer in India and [[Burma Campaign|Burma]]. He was promoted to the rank of major. After the war, he trained as a [[chartered accountant]], qualifying in 1948.<ref name=accountancy>{{cite journal|title= Cautionary Tales: Soldier of Fortune|journal=Accountancy |date=January 2012|volume= 148|issue= 1421|page= 113|publisher= ICAEW|issn= 0001-4664}}</ref> | ||
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==Career== | ==Career== |
Revision as of 07:19, 3 February 2020
Mike Hoare (Soldier, Mercenary) | |
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Born | 1919/03/17 British India |
Died | 2020/02/02 (Age 100) |
Nationality | British |
Spouse | Phyllis Sims |
Perpetrator of | Seychelles/1981 coup attempt |
Interests | • Military • Mercenary |
A British Army Soldier and later an infamous Mercenary with numerous exploits to his name. |
Michael "Mike" Thomas Bernard Hoare (a.k.a. 'Mad Mike') was a British Army Soldier and mercenary who was involved in numerous conflicts in Africa and elsewhere, with the the cooperation of the CIA, such as in the "Congolese Affair".
He died at home in the UK at age 100 [1]
Contents
Background
Hoare was born in British India[2] and was educated in England. He joined the London Irish Rifles at the outbreak of the World War II, and served as an officer in India and Burma. He was promoted to the rank of major. After the war, he trained as a chartered accountant, qualifying in 1948.[3]
Career
Hoare subsequently emigrated to Durban, Natal Province in the Union of South Africa, where he later ran safaris and became a soldier-for-hire in various African countries.
Katanga
Mike Hoare's first mercenary action was in 1961 in Katanga, a province trying to break away from the newly independent Republic of the Congo. His unit was called "4 Commando". During this time he married Phyllis Sims, an airline stewardess.
Congolese Affair
Numerous "Presidential Daily Briefings" (PDB) contain the exploits of Colonel Mike Hoare and were read solely by the President of the United States at the time (now declassified). This lays claim that there is no doubt the CIA was using Mike and "5 Commando" (Mercenary) to fight the Rebels in the Congo during 1964-1965. Rip Robertson was the CIA man (from the Bay of Pigs) tasked to back up Mike during his exploits to insure Mike was successful which adds even more credence to Mike's CIA loose affiliation[4] [5]. Rip and a band of 17 heavily armed Cuban expatriates[6] supported Mike against the Congolese Rebels during 1964/65. Mike highly praised his CIA (Including Rip Robertson) and CIA backed Cuban fellow fighters[7] on their exploits and fierce fighting ability.
Selected Relevant Presidential Daily Briefings - PDB's
The below presidential daily briefings provide evidence that Hoare was CIA-affiliated.
- 10 December 1964
- 2 February 1965
- 16 March 1965
- 17 March 1965
- 18 March 1965
- 25 March 1965
- 29 March 1965
- 31 March 1965
1981 Seychelles coup d'état attempt
- Full article: 1981 Seychelles coup attempt
- Full article: 1981 Seychelles coup attempt
Hoare organized a group of mercenaries who in 1981 infiltrated the Seychelles disguised as a beer-tasting team, and who attempted a coup d'état.[8]
An event carried out
Event | Location |
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Seychelles/1981 coup attempt | Seychelles |
References
- ↑ Mercenary 'Mad Mike' Hoare dies aged 100 - BBC News 3 Feb 2020
- ↑ Chris Hoare. "A brief biography of Mike Hoare, listing some of his involvements around the world".
- ↑ "Cautionary Tales: Soldier of Fortune". Accountancy. ICAEW. 148 (1421): 113. January 2012. ISSN 0001-4664.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
- ↑ Mike Hoare (Congo Mercenary) - Historyofwar.org
- ↑ Mike Hoare - military,wikia.com
- ↑ https://reassessingcounterinsurgency.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/michaels-breaking-the-rules_-the-cia-and-counterinsurgency-in-the-congo-1964e280931965.pdf
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=dwuN8y-SeYUC&pg=PT142&lpg=PT142&dq=mike+hoare+rip+robertson&source=bl&ots=mZ44KDTT2p&sig=YpxaNCIJzmVEG7gnPUAkXmxgBbc&hl=en&ei=UvnCTdCWBobiiALIzfyjAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result#v=onepage&q=mike%20hoare%20rip%20robertson&f=false
- ↑ http://www.economist.com/node/988029