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PACIFIC GROVE, Calif. - Service members from the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center once again led the parade at the 54th Annual Good Old Days, held in Pacific Grove on April 9-10. Monterey County’s largest arts and crafts show, Good Old Days featured over 225 art and food vendors in downtown Pacific Grove, live entertainment, old-fashioned games and contests, as well as the parade. An estimated 30,000 people attend the 2-day event making it Pacific Grove's largest attraction of the year.
PHOTO by Steven Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Lt. Gen. James E. Rainey, commanding general of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, visited DLIFLC today and took the opportunity to speak with leadership about the effect of the pandemic on foreign language students, as well as the imminent rollout of a vaccine against the coronavirus. Lt. Gen. Rainey stopped by the Presidio of Monterey California Medical Detachment to give coins to military personnel and civilians to thank them for their hard work in taking care of military service members and their dependents.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - Family members of Yutaka Munakata toured the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center building named in his honor with DLIFLC command historian Dr. Stephen Payne on Jan. 27. Munakata was one of the first four instructors at the Military Intelligence Service Language School starting in 1941 and served as an Army language instructor for almost four decades. After World War II he moved to Monterey with the school, which later became DLIFLC. Munakata Hall was built at the Presidio of Monterey as a general instruction building in 1984.
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PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - Family members of Yutaka Munakata toured the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center building named in his honor with DLIFLC command historian Dr. Stephen Payne on Jan. 27. Munakata was one of the first four instructors at the Military Intelligence Service Language School starting in 1941 and served as an Army language instructor for almost four decades. After World War II he moved to Monterey with the school, which later became DLIFLC. Munakata Hall was built at the Presidio of Monterey as a general instruction building in 1984.
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PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
PACIFIC GROVE, Calif. - Service members from the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center once again led the parade at the 54th Annual Good Old Days, held in Pacific Grove on April 9-10. Monterey County’s largest arts and crafts show, Good Old Days featured over 225 art and food vendors in downtown Pacific Grove, live entertainment, old-fashioned games and contests, as well as the parade. An estimated 30,000 people attend the 2-day event making it Pacific Grove's largest attraction of the year.
PHOTO by Steven Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
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PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- Official U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Demonstration Team, the Black Daggers, dropped in to Presidio's Soldier Field on Nov. 4 during the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center's 75th Anniversary Week celebrations. The team carried a special gift on their 6,000 foot jump, delivering a scroll announcing the award of the Joint Meritorious Unit Award to DLIFLC Commandant Col. Phillip J. Deppert. Students from the Presidio's military service units were on hand to witness the spectacle after spending the day participating in a Sports Day competition.
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PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- Official U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Demonstration Team, the Black Daggers, dropped in to Presidio's Soldier Field on Nov. 4 during the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center's 75th Anniversary Week celebrations. The team carried a special gift on their 6,000 foot jump, delivering a scroll announcing the award of the Joint Meritorious Unit Award to DLIFLC Commandant Col. Phillip J. Deppert. Students from the Presidio's military service units were on hand to witness the spectacle after spending the day participating in a Sports Day competition.
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PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- Official U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Demonstration Team, the Black Daggers, dropped in to Presidio's Soldier Field on Nov. 4 during the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center's 75th Anniversary Week celebrations. The team carried a special gift on their 6,000 foot jump, delivering a scroll announcing the award of the Joint Meritorious Unit Award to DLIFLC Commandant Col. Phillip J. Deppert. Students from the Presidio's military service units were on hand to witness the spectacle after spending the day participating in a Sports Day competition.
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PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Lt. Gen. James E. Rainey, commanding general of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, visited DLIFLC today and took the opportunity to speak with leadership about the effect of the pandemic on foreign language students, as well as the imminent rollout of a vaccine against the coronavirus. Lt. Gen. Rainey stopped by the Presidio of Monterey California Medical Detachment to give coins to military personnel and civilians to thank them for their hard work in taking care of military service members and their dependents.
It was back in the 60s when I last bought anything at Schoenhof's -- when it was in the heart of Harvard Square, on Massachusetts Avenue. I was taking German then, most of which I've since forgotten.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- Official U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Demonstration Team, the Black Daggers, dropped in to Presidio's Soldier Field on Nov. 4 during the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center's 75th Anniversary Week celebrations. The team carried a special gift on their 6,000 foot jump, delivering a scroll announcing the award of the Joint Meritorious Unit Award to DLIFLC Commandant Col. Phillip J. Deppert. Students from the Presidio's military service units were on hand to witness the spectacle after spending the day participating in a Sports Day competition.
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PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Lt. Gen. James E. Rainey, commanding general of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, visited DLIFLC today and took the opportunity to speak with leadership about the effect of the pandemic on foreign language students, as well as the imminent rollout of a vaccine against the coronavirus. Lt. Gen. Rainey stopped by the Presidio of Monterey California Medical Detachment to give coins to military personnel and civilians to thank them for their hard work in taking care of military service members and their dependents.
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Konig-Karlmann-Gymnasium Gynasium (KKG) School Building / Altotting, Bavaria, Germany / Host Andreas Galneder gives a tour of the school building and grounds / Warwick Homeroom Classroom / Host Andreas Galneder welcomes the Warwick Students to their experience in Germany with a canvas bag full of maps and brochures of the surrounding attractions...
Lt. Gen. James E. Rainey, commanding general of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, visited DLIFLC today and took the opportunity to speak with leadership about the effect of the pandemic on foreign language students, as well as the imminent rollout of a vaccine against the coronavirus. Lt. Gen. Rainey stopped by the Presidio of Monterey California Medical Detachment to give coins to military personnel and civilians to thank them for their hard work in taking care of military service members and their dependents.
Konig-Karlmann-Gymnasium Gynasium (KKG) School Building / Altotting, Bavaria, Germany / School Logo...
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While it claimed to be "The Only German Daily and Weekly in City and State" and "The only Evening paper published in Nashville," the Tennessee Staatszeitung was not the only German-language newspaper in Nashville or in Tennessee.
Its competitors included the Südliches Post-Journal (Memphis), the German Gazette, the Cumberland Blätter (1863), the Nashviller Journal (1865), the Nashviller Demokrat (1866), the Tennessee Tägliche (1866), Der Emigrant und Beobachter im Süden (1871), and the Tennessee Post (1873).
Perhaps the Tennessee Staatszeitung's claim to fame was being the only German paper in the state with both a daily and weekly edition, but even that market advantage was lost, or at least shared, when the Nashville Demokrat launched a weekly edition called the Wöchentlicher Nashviller Demokrat.
Source: The Tennessee Staatszeitung, Robert Donald Rogers, 1975
In a speech at the Centennial Exposition which created Nashville's Centennial Park, German-language newspapers were hailed as vital to that immigrant community's assimilation. That speech, given on German-American Day at the Exposition, was picked up by the New York Times. Excerpt here.
Finally, a historical note the death of the German language in Nashville:
"World War I, however, dealt the final blow when services at neighborhood churches stopped being conducted in German. After World War I, the German societies disbanded and subscribers banned the once popular German newspapers. This attitude did much to destroy the feeling of unity in Germantown."
Source: http://nashville.about.com/od/nashvillehistory/qt/germantown.htm
Spanish classical guitarist Francesc de Paula Soler and students and faculty from the Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures hosted a presentation of Garcia Lorca's poetry with musical accompaniment. Known as "Poet of the Guitar," Maestro Soler's wide international activity as a performer has brought critics to hail him as one of the most notable names of the guitar world.
Startling facts, figures and statistics about today's global marketplace. International Careers Expert, Stacie Nevadomski Berdan, provides a compelling reason for students -- graduate, undergrad and high school -- to learn a foreign language, study abroad and be prepared to compete in the global marketplace.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- Official U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Demonstration Team, the Black Daggers, dropped in to Presidio's Soldier Field on Nov. 4 during the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center's 75th Anniversary Week celebrations. The team carried a special gift on their 6,000 foot jump, delivering a scroll announcing the award of the Joint Meritorious Unit Award to DLIFLC Commandant Col. Phillip J. Deppert. Students from the Presidio's military service units were on hand to witness the spectacle after spending the day participating in a Sports Day competition.
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PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- Official U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Demonstration Team, the Black Daggers, dropped in to Presidio's Soldier Field on Nov. 4 during the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center's 75th Anniversary Week celebrations. The team carried a special gift on their 6,000 foot jump, delivering a scroll announcing the award of the Joint Meritorious Unit Award to DLIFLC Commandant Col. Phillip J. Deppert. Students from the Presidio's military service units were on hand to witness the spectacle after spending the day participating in a Sports Day competition.
Official Presidio of Monterey Web site
Official Presidio of Monterey Facebook
PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- Official U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Demonstration Team, the Black Daggers, dropped in to Presidio's Soldier Field on Nov. 4 during the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center's 75th Anniversary Week celebrations. The team carried a special gift on their 6,000 foot jump, delivering a scroll announcing the award of the Joint Meritorious Unit Award to DLIFLC Commandant Col. Phillip J. Deppert. Students from the Presidio's military service units were on hand to witness the spectacle after spending the day participating in a Sports Day competition.
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PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
I so rarely go to the central library and then never bother going to the foreign language section, so when I find myself back in that area for one reason or another, I'm always happy to rediscover the decor.
PACIFIC GROVE, Calif. - Service members from the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center once again led the parade at the 54th Annual Good Old Days, held in Pacific Grove on April 9-10. Monterey County’s largest arts and crafts show, Good Old Days featured over 225 art and food vendors in downtown Pacific Grove, live entertainment, old-fashioned games and contests, as well as the parade. An estimated 30,000 people attend the 2-day event making it Pacific Grove's largest attraction of the year.
PHOTO by Steven Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.