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Foreign Language Training |
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Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center |
Foreign
language training for the US Military is mainly accomplished
at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in
Monterey, California. The DLIFLC is regarded as one of the
finest schools for foreign language instruction in the world.
Resident instruction is provided at the Presidio of Monterey
in some 23 languages plus several dialects and is administered
through 31 language departments and the Operation Enduring
Freedom Task Force, which expands or contracts in response to
the needs of the sponsoring agencies. The present facilities
at the Presidio of Monterey can accommodate approximately
3,500 students. Instruction is also routinely provided under
DLIFLC-supervised contractual arrangements in Washington,
D.C., in over 84 languages and dialects. The DLIFLC also
provides extensive nonresident instructional support in a
variety of languages and dialects.
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Free
On-Line Foreign Language Training Materials Now Available
Release Date: 7/03/2008 4:00:00 PM
From Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Chief of Naval Personnel announced free
on-line foreign language training materials are available for
active duty Sailors, Reservists and Navy civilians in NAVADMIN
178/08, June 27.
"This is an amazing opportunity. Many of these programs cost
over $100 a piece to civilians" said Master Chief Cryptologic
Technician (Interpretive) Rich Robinson. "I strongly encourage
all Sailors to take maximum advantage for their professional
and personal development."
The beginning and advanced language skills software, called
Critical Language-150 (CL-150) by Transparent Language, Inc.,
has been purchased by the Navy and is available for download
via Navy Knowledge On-line (NKO).
Sailors and Navy civilians may download the learning materials
to their personal computers and MP3 players through NKO. The
courses are compatible with both Windows and Macintosh
computers. The courses are not currently NMCI-compatible, but
may be in the future.
To access free training materials, the user must log in to NKO
and click on the "Transparent Language" link located in the
"Personal Development" section on the opening page. This will
redirect the user to the software download center at
Transparent Language Inc.'s Web site.
Languages offered include Spanish, modern standard Arabic,
Iraqi Arabic, Pashto, Persian Farsi, Dari, Chinese-Mandarin
and many others. The software supports both individual and
team learning and contains cultural overviews as well.
Transparent Language has helped more than one million people
worldwide learn new languages. Transparent Language's products
are also used in more than 12,000 civilian and government
educational institutions, including major universities and
government facilities, such as the Defense Language Institute
and Foreign Service Institute.
For more information, contact the Center for Information
Dominance (CID) Language, Regional Expertise and Culture
Directorate (CLREC) by e-mail clrec@navy.mil or (850)452-6736/dsn
922.
For more news from Chief of Naval Personnel, visit
www.navy.mil/local/cnp/.
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