Chief Petty Officer Windle Barnes, serves in the U.S. Navy where he is the Intel Program Manager, as well as the Heritage Language Recruiting Program ...
So i speak Tagalog (Filipino) fluently as well as a local dialect of the
Philippines called Bicolano. I also speak English obviously, and i am
studying German at school, and Korean and Japanese for fun during my spare
time. I see that Tagalog is a CAT 4 language where you have to score around
a 95 to be able to study. Since i already speak a foreign language, do i
still need to undertake DLAB testing? or can i just go ahead and pick
another language i want to learn? I wanna be a CTI in the Navy.
i speak french, irish and english to a high level, next year i plan on
studying spanish and german in college. what are my chances of getting in
as an interpreter or anything to do with linguistics with those languages?
also i'm irish and i would need a green card to serve in the US navy, i
think. how long would it take to get the green card? navy rules!
I am a language training coordinator for the US Navy. There are really no
guarantees for what language training you receive when you come in the
Navy. It all depends on your DLAB, ASVAB and other factors. Yes, your
desires are factored in, but needs of the Navy come first. Any questions,
please let me know...
I'm a senior in high school. If I was guaranteed a job as a Russian
Interpreter in the Navy, I would sign the papers right now. I love the
United States.