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Yesterday, during a change of command ceremony, Golf Company, 229th Military Intelligence Battalion, bid farewell to CPT...
06/03/2026

Yesterday, during a change of command ceremony, Golf Company, 229th Military Intelligence Battalion, bid farewell to CPT Myeongeun Chong and welcomed CPT Garrett E. Godair.

We extend our deepest gratitude to CPT Chong for her dedicated leadership, guidance and commitment to Golf Company. We wish her the absolute best in her next chapter!

To CPT Godair, welcome to the 229th team. We look forward to your leadership as you take the guidon and guide Golf Company forward.

📸: Photos by SFC Solomon Chan

How do you take Arabic language training to the next level? You bring the international community straight to the classr...
06/01/2026

How do you take Arabic language training to the next level? You bring the international community straight to the classroom.

Thanks to our partnership with the International Graduate Programs Office at the Naval Postgraduate School, our Arabic students recently participated in an 1 ½ hour-long immersion sessions with three visiting foreign officers from Jordan, Egypt and Oman.

Speaking entirely in Arabic, the officers provided firsthand perspectives on their nations and militaries, giving our future linguists a unique chance to practice their listening and speaking skills in a real-world regional context.

Five miles. Soft sand. Full ACUs. 🥵Yesterday, Bravo Company pushed through a 5-mile run in full ACUs. The route took the...
05/29/2026

Five miles. Soft sand. Full ACUs. 🥵

Yesterday, Bravo Company pushed through a 5-mile run in full ACUs. The route took them into the loose, unforgiving beach sand for a series of high-intensity conditioning exercises and calisthenics designed to build strength and endurance.

Outstanding effort by these leaders and Soldiers.

📸 SFC Solomon Chan

05/26/2026

Medal of Honor Command Run 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️🎖️

IWTC Monterey stepped into the long Memorial day weekend with an early-morning Command run and physical training session in the infamous Monterey fog.

The event was accented by a brief ceremony at the Presidio of Monterey Main Post Cemetery, where staff and students observed the reading of two Medal of Honor citations - Captain James Bond Stockdale and Boatswain's Mate First Class James Elliott Williams. Personnel took a moment of silence after each reading to reflect on the heroic actions of their predecessors.

IWTC Monterey honors our forebears this Memorial Day as we continue to instill their Warrior Ethos in the next generation of Sailors and prepare them to face every challenge with Honor, Courage, and Commitment.

Medal of Honor citations:
https://www.cmohs.org/recipients/james-b-stockdale
https://www.cmohs.org/recipients/james-e-williams

📸 by CTI1 Daniel Adams

Emptiness has a sound. To anyone who has ever stood in formation during a Final Roll Call on Soldier Field, it’s the hea...
05/25/2026

Emptiness has a sound.

To anyone who has ever stood in formation during a Final Roll Call on Soldier Field, it’s the heavy, sobering silence that follows when the Command Sergeant Major calls a name, waiting for a response that will never come.

This Memorial Day, we look at the empty spaces left behind and honor the memory of the fallen linguists and service members who gave everything.

  Practicing language at a mock Russian travel agency. 1960's
05/22/2026

Practicing language at a mock Russian travel agency. 1960's

This weekend, DLIFLC students tackled the grueling Norwegian Foot March—an 18.6-mile ruck with a 24-lb pack. Congratulat...
05/19/2026

This weekend, DLIFLC students tackled the grueling Norwegian Foot March—an 18.6-mile ruck with a 24-lb pack. Congratulations to all who earned this coveted badge!

Presidio of Monterey

We are just wrapping up our annual Language Day!For over half a century, Language Day has been a cornerstone of the DLIF...
05/15/2026

We are just wrapping up our annual Language Day!

For over half a century, Language Day has been a cornerstone of the DLIFLC experience. Today, that tradition continued on Soldier Field with a fresh, community-focused energy.

Shifting away from the massive public festival format, this year’s event took the form of a bustling, vibrant cultural fair exclusively for our service members, staff and families. The spotlight turned to the individual language tents, where intimate conversations, shared stories, and family fun took center stage.

85 years. 6 branches. 1 mission.This Military Appreciation Month, we honor the dedication of our military members. At DL...
05/13/2026

85 years. 6 branches. 1 mission.

This Military Appreciation Month, we honor the dedication of our military members. At DLIFLC, we see their commitment every day in the classroom, in the office and in the field. Their unity reflects the strength of our Armed Forces.

Honoring our nations warfighters.

This Military Appreciation Month, we recognize the strength, sacrifice and commitment of the men and women who defend our nation every day. Their service protects freedom at home and abroad.

Weekend listen: Wrapping up Teacher Appreciation Week, check out this podcast series, honoring the history and bravery o...
05/09/2026

Weekend listen: Wrapping up Teacher Appreciation Week, check out this podcast series, honoring the history and bravery of just a few of our instructors.

Roughly 95% of our instructors here at DLIFLC are native speakers of the languages they teach. That means we have nearly 2,000 faculty and staff from at least 90 different countries. Our strength is i

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