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Harry Claflin (center) demonstrates rope tying to survival school student Ron Venn (left). In the background, other students Brian Schwarz (right) and Marilyn Chandler (left to Schwarz) are seen practicing rope tying techniques with some of Claflin's assistants. To the left, a board with basic knots is on a table. Claflin, the instructor and owner of the 160-acre camp known as the Starlight Training Center in Liberal, Missouri, is also a long-time U.S. military veteran. The students are U.S. civilians with different background and professions. They paid money in exchange for survivalism training. Claflin trained military personnel in and out of El Salvador. Harry Claflin (centro) le muestra al estudiante Ron Venn (izquierda) cómo hacer un nudo. En el fondo, otros estudiantes, Brian Schwarz (derecha) y Marilyn Chandler (izquierda de Schwarz), practican técnicas de cuerdas y nudos con unos de los asistentes de Claflin. A la izquierda, una tabla con nudos básicos está encima de una mesa. Claflin, el instructor y propietario del campamento de 160 acres, mejor conocido como el centro de entrenamiento Starlight localizado en Liberal, Misuri, es un veterano de guerra de EE.UU. desde hace mucho tiempo. Los estudiantes son civiles estadounidenses con diferentes antecedentes y profesiones que pagaron dinero a cambio de capacitación de supervivencia. Claflin entrenó a militares adentro y afuera de El Salvador.
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