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Gary Acker was born on 1954. Discover Gary Acker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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His wife is Dora Carolina
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Gary Acker Net Worth
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From February 13 to 14, Acker alongside Bacon were on patrol around the perimeter of São Salvador, with the intent to slow down any Cuban advance and destroy a bridge before pulling out. While they encountered no Cuban forces on the 13th, on the 14th Acker and Bacon were in a Land Rover driven by Portuguese driver Fernando, along with Douglas 'Canada' Newby and three British mercenaries, when they came to the rear stake-bed truck of an enemy column that included BDRMs. The FAPLA and Cubans opened fire on the Rover, shredding it. Bacon shoved Acker from the Rover as both were struck; Acker in the left calf while Bacon was hit multiple times, dying near instantly. As Acker attempted to crawl away clutching his MG 42, he found his bootlaces were tangled with the now deceased Bacon's laces and had to shake him off. Acker decided to play dead on the side of the road, and heard a wounded Canada, who had been hit in both legs and lost his right thumb, demanding to be executed rather than treated. Eventually it was noticed Acker was breathing, and he was treated by a Cuban medic before being placed in the back of a truck with Canada and a wounded FAPLA member, who Acker suspected was hit by friendly fire as he doubts the mercenaries got a shot off during the encounter. Acker and Canada were the only survivors.
Gary Acker would go on to marry Dora Carolina. He died in 2001.
He was released in November 1982 after serving 7 years of his 16-year sentence as part of a prisoner exchange deal involving Soviet troops held in South Africa.
During his sentence Acker experienced the 1977 Angolan coup d'état attempt during which he was almost killed, but was more interested in the use of an MP43/44 by one of the Nitistas at the time than his own fate.
However, soon after returning home Lobo del Sol called him to double check before the group was to head for Angola, and Acker relented, joining them. They met in New York with other American mercenaries, including Gus Grillo and Daniel Gearhart, boarding a plane at John F. Kennedy International Airport before changing flights to Kinshasa at Charles de Gaulle Airport. Arriving in Zaire late on February 7, 1976, they were harassed and bribed by airport security and Zairian Armed Forces over issues regarding their vaccination cards, where they lost roughly $77 as well as their passports before an FNLA General arrived.
At some point after his discharge Acker saw an article reprinted in the Sacramento Bee regarding recruitment of mercenaries for the Angolan Civil War. He was recruited by David Bufkin, paying for his and Bufkin's tickets at Fresno Airport on December 26, 1975. They'd go on to meet Frank Mariano and Lobo del Sol, and the four stayed at a combination of Bufkin's house and Hilton Hotels, the latter of which Acker would have to pay for as well. As flights into Angola were delayed due to the capture of Uíge, the three helped Bufkin publish his paper Mercenary Forces Group, until Acker began running out of his Marine Corps savings and returned home in January 1976.
Soon after graduating C. K. McClatchy High School in 1972, Acker joined the United States Marine Corps intent to fight in the Vietnam War. He was disappointed when fighting ended, ultimately serving six months aboard the USS Ranger. He was chosen to fill an opening at the Naval Academy Preparatory School, but dropped out after three months. Afterwards he was shipped off to Camp Lejeune, but there he was demoted from Corporal to Lance Corporal, diagnosed as a 'severe schizophrenic passive aggressive', and given a general discharge for behavior that included alluding that he may harm a Lieutenant he believed was harassing him.
Gary Acker was born in 1954 to Joyce and Carl Acker.