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Survival school student Marilyn Chandler clutches on to a rifle and runs through a forested area. She looks for cardboard cutouts hidden in the bushes that represent enemy positions. The 160-acre camp, better known as the Starlight Training Center in Liberal, Missouri, was owned by Harry Claflin, a former U.S. Marine in Vietnam. The students are U.S. civilians with different backgrounds and professions who paid money in exchange for survivalist training. At the time, Chandler was a 29-year-old civilian from Wichita, Kansas who worked as a chemist for an unidentified paint company. Claflin also spent time studying the tactics, troop proficiency, and military effectiveness of foreign countries like those in Central America where he trained Guatemalan, Nicaraguan, and Salvadoran special forces. La estudiante de supervivencia Marilyn Chandler sostiene un rifle y corre a través de una área boscosa. Ella busca recortes de cartón escondidos entre los arbustos y estos representan posiciones enemigas. El campamento de 160 acres, es conocido como el centro de entrenamiento Starlight en Liberal, Misuri, y es la propiedad de Harry Claflin, un ex infante de marina de EE.UU. en Vietnam. Los estudiantes son civiles de los EE.UU. con diferentes antecedentes y profesiones. Ellos pagaron dinero a cambio de un entrenamiento de capacitación de supervivencia. En ese tiempo, Chandler era una civil de 29 años de Wichita, Kansas y trabajaba como química para una empresa de pintura no identificada. Claflin también dedicó tiempo para estudiar las tácticas, la capacitación de tropas y la efectividad militar de países extranjeros como los de América Central, donde entrenó fuerzas especiales guatemaltecas, nicaragüenses y salvadoreñas.
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