Sentence examples for forces as an interpreter from inspiring English sources

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The Washington Post quotes Captain John Kirby, a Pentagon spokesman, as saying that the driver was an Afghan working for NATO forces as an interpreter: Trump's Lawyers Argue That He Cannot Be Impeached Because He Was Never Actually Elected What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire?

The Washington Post quotes Captain John Kirby, a Pentagon spokesman, as saying that the driver was an Afghan working for NATO forces as an interpreter: "He took a vehicle by force, drove it onto a ramp, at a high rate of speed, drove it at individuals who had to get out of the way to keep from getting hit by it, and then a flash of smoke and fire in the cab," Kirby told reporters.

Rafi started working for British forces as an interpreter in 2006, but less than a year later, the car he was driving in was blown up by an Improved Explosive Device (IED).

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One participant described being forced to work as an interpreter (Burmese-Karen) for Burmese soldiers to support their military operations near her village.

So my role is as much an interpreter as anything else.

After he passed the entrance examinations to King's College, Cambridge, he volunteered as an auxiliary with the Israeli Defense Forces during the Six-Day War, acting as an interpreter for other volunteers in the newly conquered Golan Heights.

Mohammed worked as an interpreter for British forces in Helmand from 2006 until he was injured by a Taliban bomb.

An Afghan man who was badly injured by a Taliban bomb while working as an interpreter for British forces in Afghanistan has been told he has not been granted asylum in Britain.

The sommelier ought to be seen as a positive force, an interpreter and guide who can shepherd a meal along a rewarding and enlightening path.

As a teenager during the Second World War, he worked as an interpreter for French colonial forces and fought against the Japanese.

Speaking through a translator, he said he was taken because his sister's husband worked as an interpreter for the American forces; the husband had already been given asylum in the United States.

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