Historical Materials

by | Jan 26, 2015 | News

DLIFLC PICTORIAL HISTORY | 1 Nov 2011 | 9.83 MB
11TH CAVALRY | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.02 MB
12TH INFANTRY | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.17 MB
15TH_INFANTRY | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.09 MB
20TH INFANTRY | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.21 MB
76TH FIELD ARTILLERY | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.52 MB
ALS | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.08 MB
BUFFALO SOLDIERS | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.13 MB
CAMP SAVAGE | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.14 MB
CAMP SNELLING | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.06 MB
CANNONS | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.19 MB
CASA | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.02 MB
CMTC | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.14 MB
COL COLLINS | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.13 MB
CRISSY FIELD | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.06 MB
EARLY PRESIDIO | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.13 MB
GIGLING RESERVATION | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.08 MB
HORSE TROLLEY | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.04 MB
OFFICER QUARTERS | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.11 MB
PARADE | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.04 MB
PHILIPPINE INSURRECTION | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.04 MB
PRESIDIO CHAPEL | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.06 MB
RASMUSSEN | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.05 MB
ROTC | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.12 MB
SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.22 MB
SLOAT | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.03 MB
SPANISH EXPEDITION | 8 Dec 2010 | 0.07 MB
15TH INFANTRY | 8 Dec 2005 | 0.53 MB
HORSE SHOW | 1 Jan 1950 | 0.02 MB
Taking on the challenge of standardization

Taking on the challenge of standardization

One of the leading efforts within the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center’s five-year strategic plan is the standardization of curriculum and evaluation that will drive consistency in student outcomes across all language programs offered by the Institute.

From Moscow to Monterey: a linguistic odyssey

From Moscow to Monterey: a linguistic odyssey

In the heart of America’s melting pot, Irina Anokhin stands as a testament to the power of language and the resilience of the human spirit. Her story, a blend of multiculturalism and dedication, stretches from the bustling streets of Moscow to the academic halls of the United States, where she now serves as a bridge between cultures in her role with the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center.

From apprentice to master: Commandant’s vision

From apprentice to master: Commandant’s vision

Col. James A. Kievit, a former infantry officer and currently a U.S. Army Special Operations Civil Affairs officer with multiple overseas deployments, is no stranger to challenge, on or off the battlefield. Behind his unassuming and quiet demeanor lies a brilliant tactician, concealed by his imposing six-foot three-inch physique that instantly commands respect whether he wears colonel wings or not.