• An interpreter officer or army interpreter is a commissioned officer of an armed force, who interprets and/or translates to facilitate military operation...
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  • them to the Nazi officer that killed Ali's parents. A retired Slovak interpreter, Ali Ungár, reads the memoirs of an Austrian officer, and comes to believe...
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  • The Interpreter of Silence is a 2023 German historical drama television limited series based on the 2018 novel Deutsches Haus (The German House) by Annette...
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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...
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  • Consular officers were expected to remain in their chosen country for the rest of their career. Notable former British student interpreters include: Sir...
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    Assyrian who fought alongside the British during World War I as an Interpreter officer, and later a government official in the subsequently established...
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    Zinovy Peshkov (category Officers of the French Foreign Legion)
    focused on the European continent. Promoted to the rank of 2nd class interpreter officer (captain) on May 13, 1917, Peshkov was present at the events which...
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  • Takashi Nagase (category Imperial Japanese Army officers)
    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)...
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    store, then as a newspaperman. Dimont served as a paratrooper and a interpreter officer for the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command during...
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  • Justice. In some jurisdictions, interpreters may also be deemed as officers of the court pro tempore. Court interpreters and translators have an absolute...
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    2020 census. The town was named for Edmund Guerrier, a scout and an interpreter for the U.S. Army. On October 31st 2024 the entire Geary Police Department...
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  • lecturers, judge advocates and language specialists (also known as interpreter officers). Excluding the first week of orientation, BOT is a 15-week course...
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    Muhammadu Mai Maina (category Interpreters)
    Maina OON (1874–1964) was the first chief of Askira. He worked as an interpreter for the Northern Nigeria colonial government from 1895 to 1913, when...
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  • the first deaf chef to participate in the show. He was accompanied by interpreter Lydia Callis. 184 11 "Take Heart" Marc Murphy, Maneet Chauhan, and Amanda...
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  • "fix it" man in East Timor; a negotiator between warring factions; an interpreter; a liaison man for the community; and a facilitator of peace. In 2007...
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    James Colbert (trader) (category Interpreters)
    notable 19th-century tribal leaders. Fluent in Chickasaw, he served as an interpreter at the 1763 Augusta and the 1765 and 1771 Mobile Indian conferences He...
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    Ribe Katedralskole Alma mater University of Copenhagen University of Pennsylvania Copenhagen Business School Occupation Interpreter officer • Politician...
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  • presidential spokesperson. Chae Soo-bin as Hong Hee-joo A sign language interpreter who has lost her voice due to depression. She is Sa-eon's wife. Heo Nam-jun [ko]...
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  • union player and British Army officer Albert Oliphant Stewart (1884–1958), New Zealand tribal leader, law clerk, interpreter and local politician A. J. H...
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    in Halmstad Air Warfare Centre (LSS) located in Uppsala Armed Forces Interpreter/Interrogator School (TolkS) located in Uppsala Swedish Defence University...
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  • Chabert de Joncaire de Clausonne (c. 1714 – 1771) was a French army officer and interpreter in New France who established Fort du Portage near Niagara Falls...
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    fought to reopen the Inland Sea and the Straits of Shimonoseki. His interpreter at Shimonoseki was Ernest Satow. Kuper was made a Knight Commander of...
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    other cadres and personnel included 540 secretarial staff, 33 from the Interpreters Cadre, 24 from the Legal and Treaties Cadre, and 310 personnel from other...
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    terminal serves as an interpreter between the US authorities and a Russian who has been caught by the customs officers. 2005: The Interpreter (2005) – Directed...
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  • Philippe-Thomas Chabert de Joncaire (category Interpreters)
     1766), also known as Nitachinon by the Iroquois, was a French army officer and interpreter in New France who established Fort Machault in the 18th century...
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    Cryptological Support Teams, Communications (MCT/JCSE) Medical Teams, EOD, Interpreters/Linguist, etc. A final Certification Exercise (CERTEX) is conducted with...
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    Arapeta Awatere (category Interpreters)
    (25 April 1910 – 6 March 1976) was a New Zealand interpreter, military leader, maori welfare officer, and local politician. Of Māori descent, he identified...
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    USS Interpreter (AGR-14) was a Guardian-class radar picket ship, converted from a Liberty Ship, acquired by the US Navy in 1957. She was reconfigured...
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  • police use an Iranian interpreter to allow them to talk to the other hostage takers. However the police discovered that the interpreter was mistranslating...
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  • for Maryland's prominent Calvert family as an Indian (Native American) interpreter, was impeached. Peter Hoffer and N. E. H. Hull recount that Young had...
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