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A United States military advisor, left, accompanies Colonel Sigifredo Ochoa Pérez as he speaks at a public gathering in Sensuntepeque, El Salvador, September 30, 1984. The U.S. advisor carries an Israeli Galil rifle on his back. Advisors were prohibited from engaging in combat missions with Salvadoran troops and from carrying weapons besides a sidearm. However, regulations on the capacities and number of advisors stationed were largely ignored or circumvented by the Reagan administration.