Bareheaded, barefooted, his shirt consisting of a piece of cloth with holes for head and arms, his trousers torn to tatters by thorns, the warder of the Citadel looked what he was, a CACO machete man, little removed from the ferocity of African savagery.
"Plotting in Pirate Seas"
Francis Rolt-Wheeler
At midnight, ninety knights of the garrison of La Feue or Faba, forty knights from the garrison of Nazareth, with many others from the convent of CACO, were assembled around their chief, and began their march at the head of the serving brothers and the light cavalry of the order.
"The History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church, and the Temple"
Charles G. Addison