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One of several civilian professors provides information on disaster preparedness to teams representing various Central American countries

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Subject Operation/Series: FUERZAS UNIDAS HUMANITARIAS '97

Base: San Salvador

Country: El Salvador (SLV)

Scene Camera Operator: James Aguila

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12/02/1997
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professors information disaster preparedness disaster preparedness teams central american countries high resolution central american countries fuerzas unidas humanitarias san salvador el salvador country james aguila us national archives