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  2. Interpreter officer - Wikipedia

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    An interpreter officer or army interpreter is a commissioned officer of an armed force, who interprets and/or translates to facilitate military operation. [1] Interpreter officers are used extensively in multinational operations in which two or more countries that do not share a common language are undertaking a joint operation, or expeditionary missions in which the communication with the ...

  3. Category:Interpreters - Wikipedia

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  4. American Translators Association - Wikipedia

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    The full report is free to ATA members. An Executive Summary is available at no cost to non-members. The ATA Compass is a free e-publication for buyers of translation and interpreting services. Translation: Getting it Right; Interpreting: Getting it Right; ATA Scholarly Monograph Series—Published annually by John Benjamins.

  5. Interpreter - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Language interpretation - Wikipedia

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  7. Takashi Nagase - Wikipedia

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    Takashi Nagase (永瀬 隆, Nagase Takashi, 20 February 1918 – 21 June 2011) was a Japanese military interpreter during World War II.He worked for the Kempeitai (military secret police) at the construction of the Burma Railway in Thailand, and spent most of his later life as an activist for post-war reconciliation and against Japanese militarism.

  8. Terry Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Terence Ellis "Terry" Lloyd (21 November 1952 – 22 March 2003) was an English television journalist who reported extensively from the Middle East.He was killed by the U.S. military while covering the 2003 invasion of Iraq for ITN.

  9. Category:Films about interpreting and translation - Wikipedia

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