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A nine year old boy drinks water from a canteen while sitting on the ground near Usulután. He is a child soldier and an orphan, adopted by the Salvadoran Army and drafted into service. Beside him sits a Madsen machine gun, a World War II era weapon of Danish design, but unknown origin and manufacture. Richard Cross took this image in 1982 while covering the presidential election and War of Liberation in El Salvador. Un niño de nueve años toma agua de una cantimplora mientras yace sentado sobre la tierra cerca de sitting on the ground near Usulután. Él es un huérfano y niño soldado, adoptado por el miembros del ejército salvadoreño y puesto al servicio del mismo. Junto a él yace una ametralladora Madsen, una arma de la era de la segunda guerra mundial de diseño danés pero de origen y fabricación desconocida. Richard Cross tomó esta fotografía en 1982 durante su estadía en El Salvador cubriendo las elecciones y la guerra de liberación.
Child soldiers--El Salvador Machine guns Children and war--El Salvador El Salvador. Ejército--Infantry Military maneuvers--El Salvador--Usulután (Department) El Salvador--History--1979-1992 Civil war
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