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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:Military linguists - Wikipedia

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    Interpreter officer; M. Military interpreter (France) O. Zisis Oikonomou; P. Pointy-talky card This page was last edited on 28 February 2023, at 08:29 (UTC). ...

  4. Military interpreter (France) - Wikipedia

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    Military interpreters in the French Army translate into and out of foreign languages for the French military. A sous-officier or interpreter officer serves in uniform, accompanying the French armed forces on all its foreign expeditions for 200 years.

  5. Category:Military communications - Wikipedia

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    Interpreter officer; J. Jane's Military Communications; Joint Battlespace Infosphere; Joint Electronics Type Designation System; Joint multichannel trunking and ...

  6. Category:Interpreters - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 September 2024, at 01:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  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. Max Dimont - Wikipedia

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    Dimont served as a paratrooper and a interpreter officer for the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command during World War II. [2] [7] [4] In 1939, he started working in public relations and human resources for the main office of the Edison Brothers Stores in St. Louis, Missouri.

  9. Interpreter - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 November 2022, at 19:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.