Sunday, November 21, 2021

Triple.

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Mercenaries II Conclusion. See previous blog entry SADAT.

Yet one more Private Military Contractor [PMC] I have never heard of Triple Canopy. Like to call themselves a private security company.

From the wiki entry for Triple Canopy:

"Triple Canopy, Inc., is an American private security company that provides integrated security, mission support and risk management services to corporate, government and nonprofit clients. The firm was founded in May 2003 by Army Special Forces veterans, including former Delta Force operators. In June 2014, the firm merged with rival security contracting firm Academi, formerly Blackwater, to form Constellis Group, with Craig Nixon, the former CEO of Academi, becoming the CEO of Constellis Group, and training facilities being consolidated at the existing Academi training facility in North Carolina. It was staffed by, among others, a number of former Army Special Operations personnel, Green Berets, Rangers, SEALs, MARSOC Critical Skills Operators, other special operations personnel, and a select few law enforcement officers. Over 5,000 employees  worked for Triple Canopy at the time of the merger."

See also additionally the Internet web site for Triple Canopy:

"Triple Canopy Security Jobs"

"Triple Canopy, Inc. is a private military company specializing in risk management, mission support, and integrated security services. The company’s clients range from government, to corporate and non-profit clients. Originally founded by former U.S. Army Special Forces and Delta Force veterans, the current staff includes a number of former law enforcement officers, Rangers, SEALs, and Army SF personnel in the more than 5,00 total employees who work for the company. For prior military and police veterans, there are typically a fair number of Triple Canopy Security jobs available to apply for when looking for good paying military-related gigs outside of the armed forces."

Combat arms special operators preferred if not mandatory. The American professional military man for nearly a hundred years able to practice his trade and craft in a way no other professional military man has done since the time of the Roman Empire?

I see mention of Blackwater. American PMC now defunct but nothing regarding the continued presence/participation of Erik Prince.

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