Foreign Language: An Adventure of a LifetimeDLIFLC Monterey2024-10-21 | Foreign Language: An Adventure of a Lifetime2024 DLIFLC Language Day Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2024-05-17 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2023-12-21 | ...DLIFLC awards 20,000 associate of arts degreeDLIFLC Monterey2023-12-14 | In a historic milestone, the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center awarded its 20,000 Associate of Arts Degree in Chinese Mandarin to Airman 1st. Class Keenon Bryant Currier, marking a significant achievement for Currier, but also the Institute and its enduring mission.Honoring Tradition & Excellence - Change of Responsibility CeremonyDLIFLC Monterey2023-12-14 | During the ceremonial transition that upholds the Defense Language Institute’s commitment to leadership and excellence, Command Sgt. Major Ernesto L. Cruz marks the end of his notable tenure at the Presidio of Monterey’s Soldier Field, passing the torch of leadership to Command Sgt. Major Theo DeHoyos.Foreign language instructor hiring videoDLIFLC Monterey2023-12-13 | Positions are open to all U.S. citizens and others eligible for or holding valid/current U.S. work authorizations. Not having U.S. citizenship is not a disqualifying factor for employment at DLIFLC. However, proof of work authorization must be submitted with the application. A limited number of H1B visas are sponsored by DLIFLC for qualified candidates in the necessary languages.
Individuals seeking employment at DLIFLC need to visit this page: https://www.dliflc.edu/administration/employment/jobs/ for a full listing of current vacancies. Applicants must complete an electronic resume in order to apply for a given vacancy via the government employment website: http://www.usajobs.gov
You must follow all instructions very carefully when applying for a teaching vacancy and/or staff position at DLIFLC. You may have to fill out additional questionnaires or a declaration for federal employment.
For specific questions, please email: employment@dliflc.edu2023 DLIFLC Hall of FameDLIFLC Monterey2023-11-20 | While fame may be fleeting for most, at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, the Hall of Fame pays homage to those individuals who have indelibly influenced foreign language training, military linguists, public service, and international diplomacy with notable professional achievements.CAC general says communication is keyDLIFLC Monterey2023-07-20 | The Commanding General of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Lt. Gen. Milford Beagle, visited the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center and Presidio of Monterey for the first time July 17.DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2023-06-15 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2023-05-13 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2023-05-12 | ...TRADOC commanding general’s first visit to DLIFLCDLIFLC Monterey2023-03-22 | The commanding general of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Gen. Gary Brito, visited the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center and the Presidio of Monterey on March 9, for the first time since he has been in command.
Brito had the opportunity to meet DLIFLC and POM leadership and commanders of the four services and Coast Guard, all of which have students attending the Army-led institute.February 2023 DTRA Russian GraduationDLIFLC Monterey2023-03-17 | Four students graduated from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Interpreting Course for Russian language February 15, which is a high-level course only offered by the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in Monterey, California.
The director of DTRA’s On-Site Inspection and Building Capacity Directorate, Mr. David Musgrave, welcomed the graduates to the organization for a challenging yet rewarding career among a small number of consecutive interpreters within the Department of Defense. A precondition for employment as a military interpreter with DTRA is successfully passing the course.A look at proficiency and retentionDLIFLC Monterey2022-07-19 | The Honorable Ronald Moultrie, the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security, accompanied by the Honorable Gilbert Cisneros, the undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, visited the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, to discuss in detail the foreign language linguist training pipeline and lifelong learning opportunities. Also attending were Shawn Skelly, assistant secretary of defense for readiness, James Seacord, director, human capital management office, Brig. Gen. Terri Borras, department of Army G-2 headquarters and Brig. Gen. Charles Lombardo, Army G-3/5/7.DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2022-06-18 | ...3014th Training Squadron Change of CommandDLIFLC Monterey2022-06-17 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2022-06-10 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2022-05-19 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2022-05-13 | ...DLIFLC awards first B.A. degreesDLIFLC Monterey2022-04-12 | DLIFLC Awards its first two baccalaureate degrees in foreign language. Tech. Sgt. Joshua Miller, from the 97th Intelligence Squadron out of Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, became the first recipient of a Bachelor of Arts in foreign language with a concentration in Russian. Cryptologic Technician (Interpretive) 3rd Class Ruben J. Rivera, stationed at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, became the first recipient of a Bachelor of Arts in foreign language with a concentration in Chinese-Mandarin.Hiam Kambar Womens History MonthDLIFLC Monterey2022-03-31 | Hiam Kambar, associate provost of undergraduate education at DLIFLC, talks about what women's month means to her.DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2022-01-21 | ...Joint Services In-processing Brief (JSIB)DLIFLC Monterey2022-01-06 | ...Joy to the World.movDLIFLC Monterey2021-12-24 | Merry Christmas from our family to yours!MG Hale recognizes A1C with coin.movDLIFLC Monterey2021-12-20 | On November 17, Airman 1st Class Tanner Cope, a student at DLIFLC, successfully performed the Heimlich maneuver on a woman who choked while eating lunch at a Monterey restaurant. For his quick thinking and prompt response, Maj. Gen. Hale recognized him with a coin on Friday.JB Indonesian.movDLIFLC Monterey2021-12-18 | ...Maj. Gen. Tony Hale joins in on holiday cheerDLIFLC Monterey2021-12-17 | Maj. Gen. Tony Hale, the commanding general of the Army Intelligence Center of Excellence at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, stopped by to wish everyone happy holidays and to rest up for the return to school in January.BG Hale 4 FB.movDLIFLC Monterey2021-12-16 | Just hours before students left on Holiday Block Leave, the commanding general of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence from Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Maj. Gen. Tony Hale, stopped by to wish them happy holidays, and to rest and recharge to continue their studies in January. Hale visited Russian and Spanish classes and struck a deal with students - he would give them a long weekend off if they reached the desired high scores on their final exam. “Sergeant Major, take notes on these classes, I want to hear back about them after the holidays,” he said.JTW Persian.movDLIFLC Monterey2021-12-11 | Our students are getting into the festive mood!DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-12-10 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-12-03 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-11-06 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-11-05 | ...Happy 80th DLIFLC.movDLIFLC Monterey2021-11-01 | It was 80 years ago today that 60 Soldiers – 58 of them Nisei or second-generation American Japanese – met in a hangar at Crissy Field for Japanese language classes. We've come a long way since 1941. This anniversary, we want to thank YOU, the dedicated staff, faculty and students, past and present, who helped shape the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center into what it is today - a premier language school of the DoD helping to support and defend this great nation.
Music performed by Rhythm in Blue Jazz EnsembleAISO Commercial with QR codeDLIFLC Monterey2021-08-24 | ...Vietnam-era cryptolinguist experience.movDLIFLC Monterey2021-08-05 | #ThrowbackThursday to 1970s- era Vietnam when Vincent Zinck served as a lingy in Taiwan. In this clip, Vinnie describes what their work day looked like.DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-07-24 | ...Snelling2Monterey.movDLIFLC Monterey2021-07-15 | #OTDIH language classes resumed after Soldiers took a long train ride from Fort Snelling, Minnesota, to the Presidio of Monterey, California, in the summer of 1946. Then known as the Military Intelligence Service Language School, students settled into their new home, where it would remain for the next 75 years.DS Black Why I Serve Wednesday.MP4DLIFLC Monterey2021-07-14 | Why do/did you choose to serve?DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-07-09 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-07-07 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-06-26 | ...Juneteenth v5.mp4DLIFLC Monterey2021-06-17 | Today, President Biden signed a bill to recognize Juneteenth as a federal holiday. Juneteenth, or June 19, is a day to celebrate the emancipation of the last of the slaves in 1865.
At the White House signing ceremony, President Biden said, "This day doesn't just celebrate the past. It calls for action today. I wish all Americans a happy Juneteenth.”US Army 246th Birthday.mp4DLIFLC Monterey2021-06-14 | Happy birthday, U.S. Army! Here's to another 246 more.DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-06-10 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-06-09 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-06-05 | ...2021 Memorial DayDLIFLC Monterey2021-05-27 | This weekend, on Memorial Day, we honor and remember those brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our Nation. Though the end of the pandemic is in sight, we prepared a virtual Memorial Day ceremony with Congressman Jimmy Panetta as guest speaker. As you gather with family members and friends this holiday, please remember that we are not out of the woods yet and that you need to remain vigilant.
@RepJimmyPanettaWhat are you waiting for?DLIFLC Monterey2021-05-26 | ...DLIFLC Monterey Live StreamDLIFLC Monterey2021-05-21 | ...SHARP - Restricted & UnrestrictedDLIFLC Monterey2021-04-10 | The DoD Safe Helpline provides free, confidential support for military-affiliated sexual assault victims 24/7. 877-995-5247 https://safehelpline.org.