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Why Northbridge Services Group
Diversity
Northbridge Services Group is a unique organisation. We have rivals, but they cannot or do not wish to deploy the full range of capabilities that we offer our clients.
Our operations are completely self- contained, highly disciplined, and are conscious of client confidentiality and local sensitivities.
We do not always focus on the direct application of military force, but are concerned with the application of a more subtle or oblique approach. When required, the company is capable of conducting Humanitarian Support Operations.
Northbridge Services Group seek to provide training for local forces, generating a transfer of our skills which enables client governments to become self- supporting, after the withdrawal of Northbridge Services Group personnel on the conclusion of our contract.
Northbridge Services Group is capable of very rapid deployments, and operates in a cost effective manner. We are confident that the cost to a client of deploying a Northbridge Services Group project team is invariably less costly than the sourcing of alternate forms of external assistance.
Confidentiality
Northbridge Services Group understands the sensitivity, and nature of the operations we under take. Therefore, we apply strict rules of confidentiality, to our work and clients. These rules are reflected in our contractual obligations, corporate code, and employment terms.
Our code of confidentiality is absolute, and our security procedures are rigorously enforced to ensure protection, both for the client and ourselves.
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The Cipher Brief
February 18, 2018
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Foreign Policy (blog)
June 23, 2016
Last fall, a former mercenary with the South African firm Executive Outcomes published a comic book account of his involvement in the civil war in Sierra Leone. The war was one of the first times in that era that a private military company had had such an expansive role in a civil war. Their involvement andÃâà...
Beach Reporter
September 15, 2015
Through his travels, Bicanic was connected to Cobus Claassens, commander of the private military company, Executive Outcomes, whose team of 150 mercenaries was hired by the government of Sierra Leone in the early 1990s to prevent more than 15,000 rebels from committing genocide in the smallÃâà...
Foreign Policy (blog)
September 10, 2015
I was intrigued by a graphic novel that recently arrived on the mailboat. Executive Outcomes is about mercenary operations in Sierra Leone in the mid-1990s. Essentially it makes the argument that the mercenaries were the good guys, trying to stop Liberian-backed insurgents from killing villagers andÃâà...
The Guardian
April 13, 2015
At its peak, Executive Outcomes employed about 1,500 South African mercenaries, some of whom are alleged to be in Nigeria today. Simon Mann, left, the leader of a group of foreign mercenaries, leaves court. Facebook Twitter Pinterest. Simon Mann, centre left, the leader of a group of foreign mercenariesÃâà...
Council on Foreign Relations (blog)
March 12, 2015
According to Reuters, Nigerian government and military spokesmen are refusing to comment. Another Reuters source states that the South Africans were “associated” with the leadership of Executive Outcomes, a former mercenary contractor. Executive Outcomes, members of which served as special forcesÃâà...
VICE
January 23, 2013
An ex-Special Forces soldier, Simon cofounded the private military company Executive Outcomes, which at its height in the mid-90s ran two African wars and used oil money to fund a full-on air force and thousands of private soldiers. In 2004, after pocketing millions fighting rebels in Angola and, he says,Ãâà...
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"NSG offer a wide range of services designed to meet the need of legitimate governments, multi-national corporations and aid organisations."
Northbridge Services Group prides itself on the success of its team which is comprised of a highly professional workforce.
We have a track record of over 5000 man-years of military knowledge, combat and training experience, with staffing from organizations such as the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. and British special forces.
All personell are hand picked and highly trained, assuring you nothing less than the best.Our success record is as yet unequalled.
The corporation is most probably the largest of its type in the world....
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