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The Defense Language Institute (DLI) is a United States Department of Defense (DoD) educational and research institution, which provides linguistic and cultural instruction to the Department of Defense, other Federal Agencies and numerous and varied other customers. The Defense Language Institute is responsible for the Defense Language Program, and the bulk of the Defense Language Institute's activities involve educating DoD members in assigned languages. Other functions include planning, curriculum development, and research in second-language acquisition. The United States Department of Defense (DOD or DoD) is the federal department charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government relating directly to national security and the military. ...

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Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC)

The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center at the Presidio of Monterey, California (DLIFLC & POM) is the DoD's primary foreign language school. Military service members study foreign languages at highly accelerated paces in courses ranging from twelve to 63 weeks in length. [1] In October 2001, the Institute received Federal degree-granting authority to issue Associate of Arts in Foreign Language degrees to qualified graduates of all basic programs. For information about the AA Degree program at DLIFLC (see www.dlifc.edu for details). The Presidio of Monterey, located in Monterey, California, is an active US Army installation. ... This article is about the U.S state. ... Associate of arts and Associate of science are two-year undergraduate degrees offered by many community colleges or junior colleges in the United States. ...


Although the property is under the jurisdiction of the Army, there are Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force presences on post, and all four branches provide students and instructors. Members of other Federal agencies may also receive training, and members of other law enforcement agencies may receive Spanish language training. The United States Army is the largest, and by some standards oldest, established branch of the armed forces of the United States and is one of seven uniformed services. ... USN redirects here. ... The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the United States armed forces responsible for providing force projection from the sea,[1] using the mobility of the U.S. Navy to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces and is one of seven uniformed services. ... USAF redirects here. ... Law Enforcement Agency (LEA) is a generic term used for local and state police, as well as federal agencies (such as the FBI, the BATF, DHS, Europol, Interpol, etc. ... This article is about the international language known as Spanish. ...


As of 2007, languages taught at the DLIFLC include:

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DLI-Washington

The DLIFLC also maintains the DLI-Washington office in the Washington, DC area. The Washington office provides training in languages not taught at the Presidio of Monterey, such as "low-density languages" which do not require the same large volume of trained personnel. There is some overlap, however, as students from the Defense Attaché System (DAS) are given local training in languages also available at the Monterey location. Aerial photo (looking NW) of the Washington Monument and the White House in Washington, DC. Washington, D.C., officially the District of Columbia (also known as D.C.; Washington; the Nations Capital; the District; and, historically, the Federal City) is the capital city and administrative district of the United... The military has played a role in the history of the Monterey Peninsula since 1770 when a small expedition led by captain Gaspar de Portola, officially took possession for Spain of what is now central California. ... The Defense Attaché System is a part of the United States Defense Intelligence Agency that provides military and civilian attachés to foriegn governments. ... For other uses, see Monterey (disambiguation). ...


Training is carried out at the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) of the Department of State and by five commercial private-sector foreign language schools in the metropolitan Washington, DC area. Located in Arlington, Virginia, the Foreign Service Institute is housed at the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center. ... The United States Department of State, often referred to as the State Department, is the Cabinet-level foreign affairs agency of the United States government, equivalent to foreign ministries in other countries. ...


Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC)

The DLIELC is a Department of Defense agency responsible for training international military and civilian personnel to speak and teach English. The agency also manages the English as a Second Language Program for the US military, and manages overseas English training programs. International students must be sponsored by an agency of the Department of Defense, and commonly include personnel from NATO member countries. The main campus is currently located on the grounds of Lackland Air Force Base, in San Antonio, Texas. A satellite campus is located at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The armed forces of the United States of America consist of the United States Army United States Navy United States Air Force United States Marine Corps United States Coast Guard Note: The United States Coast Guard has both military and law enforcement functions. ... This article is about the military alliance. ... Lackland Air Force Base is a base of the United States Air Force located in the western area of San Antonio, Texas, USA. Lackland AFB is the only entry processing station for Air Force Basic Military Training (BMT). ... San Antonio redirects here. ... For other uses, see Texas (disambiguation). ... Fort Jackson is a United States Army Basic Combat Training (BCT) base located in South Carolina. ... Official language(s) English Capital Columbia Largest city Columbia Largest metro area Columbia Area  Ranked 40th  - Total 34,726 sq mi (82,965 km²)  - Width 200 miles (320 km)  - Length 260 miles (420 km)  - % water 6  - Latitude 32° 2′ N to 35° 13′ N  - Longitude 78° 32′ W to 83...


History of DLI

Further information: World War II and Japanese American service in World War II

The Defense Language Institute traces its roots to the eve of America’s entry into World War II, when the U.S. Army established a secret school at the Presidio of San Francisco to teach the Japanese language. Classes began November 1, 1941, with four instructors and 60 students in an abandoned airplane hangar at Crissy Field. The students were mostly second generation Japanese Americans (Nisei) from the West Coast. Nisei Hall is named in honor of these earliest students, who are honored in the Institute’s Yankee Samurai exhibit. Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tōjō Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000... Boy Scouts at Granada War Relocation Center raising flag to half-mast during a Memorial Service for first six Nisei soldiers from this Center who were killed in action in Italy. ... Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tōjō Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000... The United States Army is the largest, and by some standards oldest, established branch of the armed forces of the United States and is one of seven uniformed services. ... The Parade Grounds at the Presidio of San Francisco. ... Japanese language education in the United States began in the late 19th century, aimed mainly at Japanese American children and conducted by parents and community institutions; over the course of the next century, it would slowly expand to include non-Japanese as well as native speakers (mainly children of Japanese... is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see 1941 (disambiguation). ... A park in San Francisco, Crissy Field was originally a rich salt marsh, and a gathering ground for the native people. ... Serving from 1999 to 2003, Army General Eric Shinseki of Hawaii became the first Asian American military chief of staff. ...


During the war, the Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS), as it came to be called, grew dramatically. When Japanese-Americans on the West Coast were moved into internment camps in 1942, the school moved to temporary quarters at Camp Savage, Minnesota. By 1944 the school had outgrown these facilities and moved to nearby Fort Snelling. More than 6,000 graduates served throughout the Pacific Theater during the war and the subsequent occupation of Japan. The ten internment camps and further institutions of the War relocation authority in the western United States. ... memorial sign at Camp Savage site Camp Savage is the former site of an MIS language school operating during World War II. The school itself was established in San Francisco, but was moved in 1942 to Savage, Minnesota in the interest of national security. ... Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Largest metro area Minneapolis-St. ... Fort Snelling is a former military fortification located at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers in Hennepin County, Minnesota. ...


In 1946 the school moved to the Presidio of Monterey. By that time little remained of the original Spanish presidio, which had been established in 1770 to protect the Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo. The city of Monterey had grown up near the mission and presidio to become the capital of the Spanish (later Mexican) province of Alta California. During the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), the town was captured by Marines under the command of United States Navy Commodore John D. Sloat. The U.S. Army rebuilt the post beginning in 1902, and after World War I it became the home of the 11th Cavalry. The military has played a role in the history of the Monterey Peninsula since 1770 when a small expedition led by captain Gaspar de Portola, officially took possession for Spain of what is now central California. ... Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, also known as the Carmel Mission, is a historic Roman Catholic church in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. ... For other uses, see Monterey (disambiguation). ... Alta California (Upper California) was formed in 1804 when the province of California, then a part of the Spanish colony of New Spain, was divided in two along the line separating the Franciscan missions in the north from the Dominican missions in the south. ... Combatants United States Mexico Commanders Zachary Taylor Winfield Scott Stephen W. Kearney Antonio López de Santa Anna Mariano Arista Pedro de Ampudia José Mariá Flores Strength 78,790 soldiers 25,000–40,000 soldiers Casualties KIA: 1733 Total dead: 13,271 Wounded: 4,152 AWOL: 9,200+ 25,000... The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the United States armed forces responsible for providing force projection from the sea,[1] using the mobility of the U.S. Navy to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces and is one of seven uniformed services. ... Commodore John D. Sloat John Drake Sloat (July 6, 1781 – November 28, 1867) was a commodore in the United States Navy and, in 1846, claimed California for the United States. ... “The Great War ” redirects here. ... Shoulder sleeve patch of the United States Army 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, the Blackhorse Regiment. ...


At the Presidio of Monterey, the renamed Army Language School expanded rapidly in 1947–48 during the Cold War. Instructors, including native speakers of more than thirty languages and dialects, were recruited from all over the world. Russian became the largest language program, followed by Chinese, Korean, and German. For other uses, see Cold War (disambiguation). ...


Cold War Language Instruction

Further information: Cold War

The U.S. Air Force met most of its foreign language training requirements in the 1950s through contract programs at universities such as Yale, Cornell, Indiana, and Syracuse and the U.S. Navy taught foreign languages at the Naval Intelligence School in Washington, D.C., but in 1963 these programs were consolidated into the Defense Foreign Language Program. A new headquarters, the Defense Language Institute (DLI), was established in Washington, D.C., and the former Army Language School commandant, Colonel James L. Collins, Jr., became the Institute’s first director. The Army Language School became the DLI West Coast Branch, and the foreign language department at the Naval Intelligence School became the DLI East Coast Branch. The contract programs were gradually phased out. The DLI also took over the English Language School at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, which became the DLI English Language Center (DLIELC). For other uses, see Cold War (disambiguation). ... Yale redirects here. ... Cornell redirects here. ... Syracuse University (SU) is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York. ... For other uses, see Washington, D.C. (disambiguation). ... Lackland Air Force Base is a base of the United States Air Force located in the western area of San Antonio, Texas, USA. Lackland AFB is the only entry processing station for Air Force Basic Military Training (BMT). ... For other uses, see Texas (disambiguation). ...


During the peak of American involvement in Vietnam (1965–73), the DLI stepped up the pace of language training. While regular language training continued unabated, more than 20,000 service personnel studied Vietnamese through the DLI’s programs, many taking a special eight-week military adviser “survival” course. From 1966 to 1973, the Institute also operated a Vietnamese branch using contract instructors at Biggs Air Force Base near Fort Bliss, Texas (DLI Support Command, later renamed the DLI Southwest Branch). Vietnamese instruction continued at DLI until 2004. Fort Bliss is a census-designated place and United States Army post in El Paso County, Texas, United States. ...


Consolidation

In the 1970s the Institute’s headquarters and all resident language training were consolidated at the West Coast Branch and renamed the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC). In 1973, the newly formed U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) assumed administrative control, and in 1976, all English language training operations were returned to the U.S. Air Force, which operates DLIELC to this day. TRADOC shoulder sleeve patch. ...


The DLIFLC won academic accreditation in 1979 from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and in 1981 the position of Academic Dean (later called Provost) was reestablished. In the early 1980s, crowding and living conditions at the Monterey location forced the Institute to open two temporary branches: a branch for Air Force enlisted students of Russian at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas (1981–1987), and another for Army enlisted students of German, Korean, Russian and Spanish at the Presidio of San Francisco (1982–1988). As a result of these conditions, the Institute began an extensive facilities expansion program on the Presidio. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) is one of six official academic bodies responsible for the accreditation of public and private universities, colleges, secondary and elementary schools in the United States and foreign institutions of American origin. ... Lackland Air Force Base is a base of the United States Air Force located in the western area of San Antonio, Texas, USA. Lackland AFB is the only entry processing station for Air Force Basic Military Training (BMT). ... The Parade Grounds at the Presidio of San Francisco. ...


Base Realignment and Consolidation and Annexation

Further information: BRAC

In the spring of 1993, the Base Realignment and Closure Commission rejected suggestions that the Institute be moved or closed, and recommended that its mission be continued at the present location. In summer of 2005, the BRAC reopened the issue, to include the closure of the Naval Postgraduate School. Supporters of the closure believed that due to the rising property values and cost of living in the Monterey Bay area, taxpayers would save money by moving both schools to a less expensive location in Ohio. Opponents argued that it would be difficult (if not impossible) to replace the experienced native-speaking faculty at DLI, as the cultural centers of San Francisco and California's Central Coast offer a more diverse pool from which to recruit local instructors, and that the military intelligence community would suffer as a result. The BRAC met in Monterey on August 8, 2005, to hear arguments from both sides. On August 25, 2005, the BRAC commission's final vote unanimously decided to keep DLI at its current location in Monterey. Brač is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, with an area of 396 km², making it the third largest island in the Adriatic, and thus the largest in Dalmatia. ... Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) is a process of the United States federal government directed at the administration and operation of the US Armed Forces, used by the United States Department of Defense and Congress to close excess military installations and realign the total asset inventory in order to save... The Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, United States is a graduate school operated by the United States Navy. ... This article is about the U.S. State. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... Military intelligence (abbreviated MI, int. ... is the 237th day of the year (238th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The European Languages School is located at the former Larkin Elementary School on Monroe Street, adjacent to the Army Presidio of Monterey. The Elementary School was closed due to the ever-decreasing supply of children in Monterey[1]. After a short stay by the Charter International School through to March 2005[2], it was leased to the U.S. Army for 5 years. In February 2006 it reopened as an annex to DLI[3] due to constantly increasing demand for advanced foreign language training to support the Global War on Terror.


Hall of Fame

During DLI's 65th anniversary celebration in November 2006, DLI named the first 10 individuals inducted into the Defense Language Institute Hall of Fame. DLI receives nominations for new Hall of Fame members each May. [2]


Inductees to the DLI Hall of Fame:

  • Air Force Col. William Fife: Russian basic, 1948
  • Air Force Lt. Col. Rick Francona: Vietnamese basic, 1971; Arabic basic, 1974; Arabic intermediate, 1978
  • Shigeya Kihara: Instructor of Japanese, 1941-1974
  • Army Maj. Gen. Roland Lajoie: Russian basic, 1968
  • Air Force Maj. Gen. Doyle Larson: Helped develop the career linguist force within the USAF
  • Hugh McFarlane: Russian basic, 1966; Hebrew basic, 1970
  • Army Col. David McNerney: commandant of DLI 1981-1985
  • Glenn Nordin: Russian basic, 1950s; Vietnamese Adviser Course, 1966
  • Former White House Chief of Staff and Congressman Leon Panetta: championed language education in the military
  • Whitney E. Reed: commandant of the National Cryptologic School 1986-1993; and NSA/CSS deputy director for education and training

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See also

The Defense Language Aptitude Battery (DLAB) is a test used by the United States Department of Defense to test an individuals potential for learning a foreign language. ... The Defense Language Proficiency Tests (or DLPT) is a test given by the United States Department of Defense which consists of computer delivered exams, designed to assess the general language proficiency in reading and listening of native English speakers who have learned a foreign language. ... The Monterey Institute of International Studies (its acronym is MIIS) is a graduate school in Monterey, California, United States, that specializes in programs in international relations, international business, and translation and interpretation. ... The Defense Language Office is an office within the United States Department of Defense, set to begin operations in May, 2005. ...

External links

  • Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
  • LingNet Hosts curriculum-related documents developed at DLI

The D L I Story LEATHERNECK Magazine November issue 2008


http://www.leatherneckmagazine-digital.com/leatherneckmagazine-share/200811/?pg=72&pm=2&u1=friend


References

  1. ^ "Monterey Peninsula Unified School District forced to close four elementary schools to save money this year" (2002). Retrieved on 2008-07-10.
  2. ^ "State Superintendent Jack O’Connell to Personally Deliver News of $250,000 Grant to the International School of Monterey, March 10, 2005" (2005). Retrieved on 2008-07-10.
  3. ^ "06-002 DLI hosts open house at Larkin School (2/21/06)" (2006). Retrieved on 2008-07-10.
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Defense Language Institute (763 words)
During the mid-1970s it became the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center.
The institute's academic programs are supported by more than 1,000 classrooms and faculty offices, about 50 audio language labs and eight computer-enhanced language training labs.
The Defense Language Institute is known for its intensive curriculum.
Defense Language Institute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1462 words)
The Defense Language Institute is responsible for the Defense Language Program, and the bulk of the Defense Language Institute's activities involve educating DOD members in assigned languages.
The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center at the Presidio of Monterey, California (DLIFLC and POM) is the DoD's primary foreign language school.
The Army Language School became the DLI West Coast Branch, and the foreign language department at the Naval Intelligence School became the DLI East Coast Branch.
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