Quantcast
Channel: Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 284

2017 Language Day

$
0
0

DLIFLC 2017 Language Day

An estimated 5,000 people attended DLIFLC’s annual Language Day Open House event on Friday, May 12th, on the Presidio of Monterey.  It was a fun filled day with many cultural dances, songs, food, performances, special presentations and classroom demonstrations.  (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) An estimated 5,000 people attended DLIFLC’s annual Language Day Open House event on Friday, May 12th, on the Presidio of Monterey.  It was a fun filled day with many cultural dances, songs, food, performances, special presentations and classroom demonstrations.  (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) An estimated 5,000 people attended DLIFLC’s annual Language Day Open House event on Friday, May 12th, on the Presidio of Monterey.  It was a fun filled day with many cultural dances, songs, food, performances, special presentations and classroom demonstrations.  (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) An estimated 5,000 people attended DLIFLC’s annual Language Day Open House event on Friday, May 12th, on the Presidio of Monterey.  It was a fun filled day with many cultural dances, songs, food, performances, special presentations and classroom demonstrations.  (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) An estimated 5,000 people attended DLIFLC’s annual Language Day Open House event on Friday, May 12th, on the Presidio of Monterey.  It was a fun filled day with many cultural dances, songs, food, performances, special presentations and classroom demonstrations.  (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) An estimated 5,000 people attended DLIFLC’s annual Language Day Open House event on Friday, May 12th, on the Presidio of Monterey.  It was a fun filled day with many cultural dances, songs, food, performances, special presentations and classroom demonstrations.  (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) An estimated 5,000 people attended DLIFLC’s annual Language Day Open House event on Friday, May 12th, on the Presidio of Monterey.  It was a fun filled day with many cultural dances, songs, food, performances, special presentations and classroom demonstrations.  (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) An estimated 5,000 people attended DLIFLC’s annual Language Day Open House event on Friday, May 12th, on the Presidio of Monterey.  It was a fun filled day with many cultural dances, songs, food, performances, special presentations and classroom demonstrations.  (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) An estimated 5,000 people attended DLIFLC’s annual Language Day Open House event on Friday, May 12th, on the Presidio of Monterey.  It was a fun filled day with many cultural dances, songs, food, performances, special presentations and classroom demonstrations.  (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) The Presidio of Monterey commander, Col. Lawrence Brown, use the occasion of Language Day, an open post, and thousands of citizens attending to honor local veterans. On May 12, 61 veterans of the Vietnam War were presented the U.S. Army's pin recognizing their service during the 1960s and 1970s. (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) The Presidio of Monterey commander, Col. Lawrence Brown, use the occasion of Language Day, an open post, and thousands of citizens attending to honor local veterans. On May 12, 61 veterans of the Vietnam War were presented the U.S. Army's pin recognizing their service during the 1960s and 1970s. (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington) The Presidio of Monterey commander, Col. Lawrence Brown, use the occasion of Language Day, an open post, and thousands of citizens attending to honor local veterans. On May 12, 61 veterans of the Vietnam War were presented the U.S. Army's pin recognizing their service during the 1960s and 1970s. (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington)
<
>
The Presidio of Monterey commander, Col. Lawrence Brown, use the occasion of Language Day, an open post, and thousands of citizens attending to honor local veterans. On May 12, 61 veterans of the Vietnam War were presented the U.S. Army's pin recognizing their service during the 1960s and 1970s. (U.S. Army photo by Amber K. Whittington)

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 284

Trending Articles