- Carl Elmer Jenkins
Carl Elmer Jenkins (born
October 1 ,1926 ) is a retiredCentral Intelligence Agency officer.Early background
Jenkins was born in
Louisiana and joined theUnited States Marine Corps duringWorld War II , becoming a commissioned officer in 1948.CIA career
Executive Action
Jenkins joined the Agency in 1952, and for several years was involved with
Executive Action , a covert program for instigatingregime change in Latin America, including mostly notably the government ofJacobo Arbenz Guzman inGuatemala . During this time he worked withTracy Barnes ,E. Howard Hunt ,William "Rip" Robertson ,David Atlee Phillips andDavid Sanchez Morales .Bay of Pigs
On his return to the United States he joined Phillips and Morales in becoming part of
Theodore Shackley 'sJMWAVE station inMiami, Florida . He is also frequently named [See e.g. [http://www.larry-hancock.com/documents/exhibitsB_E.html Someone Would Have Talked, appendices B, E] ] in surviving documentation from theAMWORLD project (the CIA's codename for its role in the Kennedy administration's plans for overthrowing Fidel Castro.)In the summer of 1963 Jenkins worked closely with Morales in providing paramilitary training for Manuel Artime (MRR) and Rafael 'Chi Chi' Quintero, becoming the latter's "handler".
Laos
Jenkins also worked with the Shackley organization in
Laos , appointed Plans/Programs/Budget Management Officer in 1969 and served as Chief of Base from 1970 to 1973. [Pete Brewton's The Mafia, CIA and George Bush (1992)]Post-CIA
Jenkins retired from the CIA in 1973, but continued to do freelance work for the agency, including work in
Iran ,Saudi Arabia ,Pakistan andEgypt . He also played a significant role in the covert efforts to resupply the NicaraguanContras in the mid-1980s, in circumvention of Congressional proscriptions, as led byOliver North andRichard Secord .References
External links
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKjenkinsC.htm Carl Elmer Jenkins] – Spartacus Biographies
* [http://www.namebase.org/main1/Carl-E-Jenkins.html Carl E Jenkins] –NameBase entry
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