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Do Air Force Ground Linguists Get Deployed?

Do Air Force linguists get deployed? Airborne Cryptologic Linguists are frequently deployed on an as-needed basis due to the high demand of their skills.

Can you be in the Air Force and not be deployed?

Most federal civilians working on Air Force Bases don't deploy. They serve in supporting roles across the base, including human resources professionals, social workers, mechanics, police officers and cyber security experts.

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How often do airborne linguists deploy?

Through Airmen's Eyes: Linguist shoulders seven deployments in five years. (This feature is part of the "Through Airmen's Eyes" series on AF.mil. These stories focus on a single Airman, highlighting their Air Force story.)

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Where do Army linguists get stationed?

Training for an Army cryptologic analyst job takes place at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC), Presidio of Monterey in Monterey, California, and lasts between six and 18 months.

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Where do most Air Force get deployed to?

Most Air Force deployments involve flying to another location, often an overseas Air Force base, a joint base or the base of another service. Airmen may live on those bases or stay in hotels. Some Air Force units have a faster deployment cycle, with shorter deployments and shorter times between deployments.

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