Español: Miembros de la Junta de Gobierno que gobernó El Salvador del 26 de octubre de 1960 al 25 de enero de 1960. Arriba, de izquierda a derecha: Dr. Rene Fortín Magaña, Cnel. César Yanes Urías y Dr. Fabio Castillo Figueroa. Abajo, de izquierda a derecha, Tte. Cnel. Miguel Ángel Castillo, Dr. Ricardo Falla Cáceres y Myr. Rubén Alonso Rosales
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Mariano Castro Morán (2005), "Reseña histórica de las administraciones presidenciales y de la policía nacional de El Salvador desde 1867 hasta 1994"
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