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∙CommanderUSAICoEATTN: ATZS-TC (MIFLTC)Ft. Huachuca, AZ 85613Phone: (520) 533-2360, DSN 821Fax: (520) 533-2751We’re on the web!https://ikn.army.mil/CultureCenterIntelligence Debriefing in Target Language (TL)*ILR Level: 2-3LX2-L06-004-004: Military debriefing in the TLTASK: Debrief an individual in the TL who has justreturned from travel to a foreign country.CONDITION: Ask another section member to simulate the role of a personwho has just returned from travel to a foreign country. Ask him/her aboutwhat they saw and did each day. Determine in advance what informationmight be of military value and prepare your questions accordingly. Youmay also use a map to help the person remember where he/she has been.The debriefing should last 10-15 minutes.STANDARD: Debrief a person just returned from a foreign country. Askhim/her about the current political situation to include prominent figures,what status the military currently holds, where centers of business andcommunication activity are located, if there are any unusual laws or prohibitions,major transportation systems and routes, activists or activistgroups, and any other information of intelligence value. Your debriefingshould last 15 minutes and use current military symbols and terminologyto receive a “GO.”*https://ikn.army.mil/CultureCenter [TCC website, Language Initiatives,MIFLTC, Language Training Guide, Oral expression LX2-L06-004-004]Note: The “Language Training Guide” provides a structure to develop languagetraining. It does not provide a lesson plan, links or materials.There were 52 USAICoE linguists who achieved 3/3, abovethe Army standard, on the most recent DLPT in Amharic,Arabic (4), Arabic-Moroccan, Arabic-Iraqi, Arabic-Sudanese(2), Chinese Mandarin (2), Korean (4), Persian Farsi (4),Portuguese, Pashto, Spanish (23), Russian (2), Tagalog(5) and Thai. These linguists represent the finest fromHHC USAICoE, 304 th MI BN, 309 th MI BN and 344 th MIBN.The ILR sets the following standards for level 3 readingand listening:ÊÊReading 3: Reads with a normal range of speed,almost complete comprehension of authentic materialon unfamiliar subjects. Includes news stories,routine correspondence, general reports, andtechnical material in a professional field. Almostalways interprets material correctly, relates ideasand “reads between the lines.” Can gist more sophisticatedtexts. Rarely has to pause over or reread generalvocabulary.ÊÊListening 3: Understands essentials of speech in a standarddialect, technical discussions. Understands faceto-facespeech, in a standard dialect on general topicsof broad vocabulary with some paraphrasing or explanation.Follows conversationsbetween nativespeakers, telephone calls,radio broadcasts, newsstories, Oral reports,and non-technical publicaddresses. All forms ofspeech in a professionalfield. Detects emotionalovertones and understandsimplications.A DLPT may be scheduledwith Fort Huachuca Education Center. The goal is toqualify 95 percent of USAICoE linguists at the 2/2 Armystandard.46 Military Intelligence

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