There is a unique opportunity to serve in the United States Army Reserve as an Interpreter / Translator as part of a program. Through this program the Army hopes to gain Middle-Eastern language speakers to help with rebuilding efforts. This position requires an eight-year military service obligation in the U.S. Army Individual Ready Reserve. Although you will be in the Reserves, you may be called upon to serve on active duty as determined by the needs of the Army. You may also be eligible for a $10,000 enlistment bonus.
Training
Job training for an Interpreter / Translator requires you to demonstrate proficiency of the English language at the Defense Language Institute, English Language Center. The length of your stay will depend on the level of your English language proficiency. Once you have successfully completed this, you must attend and successfully complete nine weeks of Basic Combat Training (BCT) where you will learn the basic skills necessary to become a Soldier. Immediately following BCT you will attend Advanced Individual Training (AIT). While at AIT, you will learn the specific skills required to successfully perform your day to day duties as an Interpreter / Translator.
Requirements
* Must be between the ages of 17 and 41 (enlistment must occur prior to the 42nd birthday)
* U.S. Citizen/Permanent Resident
* Must demonstrate reading, listening and speaking skills of the English Language
Must demonstrate the ability to listen, speak and read fluently one or more of the required target language(s):
Pashtu/Pashto
Pashtu-Afghan
Persian-Afghan (Dari)
Persian-Iranian (Farsi)
Duties
Some of the duties may include:
You may even be required to assist security personnel in screening the local population at military checkpoints.
Other duties may include providing interpretation assistance for the Public Affairs Office (PAO) during local media events and translation of local newspapers or pamphlets.
Army Recruiting Command