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American Military English Course Topics in Counterinsurgency

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American Military English Course Topics in Counterinsurgency

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    1. American Military English Course Topics in Counterinsurgency Defense Language Institute English Language Center Hello. I am Gracie Funk. I am a project officer in the curriculum branch at the Defense Language Institute, Lackland AFB here in San Antonio. Welcome to the BILC Conference. I do hope you are enjoying your stay in San Antonio! I heard that you had a river barge cruise last night. San Antonio is a popular tourist spot as I am sure you are already aware. As you eat a breakfast taco or some Texas BBQ count yourself as one in a million—make that one in 21 million—because you are one of 21 million people who will visit the River Walk and Alamo this year, so enjoy the surroundings. I want to share with you a little bit about a new course we are developing at DLI. It is called Topics in Counterinsurgency. It is a course that we had anticipated doing as we had understood there was a possibility of our developing it, but the final approval was made this past October. There are three of us working on this project— Along with me are Marge Hayden who is with me here today and Steve Chapman who is currently way on military training. Steve will serve both as a writer and a subject matter expert. Hello. I am Gracie Funk. I am a project officer in the curriculum branch at the Defense Language Institute, Lackland AFB here in San Antonio. Welcome to the BILC Conference. I do hope you are enjoying your stay in San Antonio! I heard that you had a river barge cruise last night. San Antonio is a popular tourist spot as I am sure you are already aware. As you eat a breakfast taco or some Texas BBQ count yourself as one in a million—make that one in 21 million—because you are one of 21 million people who will visit the River Walk and Alamo this year, so enjoy the surroundings. I want to share with you a little bit about a new course we are developing at DLI. It is called Topics in Counterinsurgency. It is a course that we had anticipated doing as we had understood there was a possibility of our developing it, but the final approval was made this past October. There are three of us working on this project— Along with me are Marge Hayden who is with me here today and Steve Chapman who is currently way on military training. Steve will serve both as a writer and a subject matter expert.

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