US Marines using Universal Translators
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US Marines using Universal Translators
US Marines in Iraq are using a device known as a phrase-a-lator to communicate with Iraqi POWs. I just heard a demonstration on the radio where a Marine typed in a phrase in English and the machine says it in Arabic. "Are you wounded?" and the machine spits it out. The Iraqi responds. It is too cool BUT at the same time is it a good idea to have POWs in a makeshift area of detainment without a SINGLE translator. I mean shouldn't we have some Kuwaitis with us as translators?
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Unnecessary, at low levels a translator is just a burden unless they have been part of the unit for some time and will also be fighting.
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I seriously doubt there using these until after the prisoners are secured.fgalkin wrote:*waits for the invitable loss of life because of a misunderstanding between the Marines and the POWs due to a translator fuck-up*
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I didn't mean the prisoners attacking the Marines. I mean the Marines shooting the Iraqis because the translator interpreted whatever they say as a threat.Sea Skimmer wrote:I seriously doubt there using these until after the prisoners are secured.fgalkin wrote:*waits for the invitable loss of life because of a misunderstanding between the Marines and the POWs due to a translator fuck-up*
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Once again, I doubt there using these until the prisoners are secured. Marines are not going to kill prisoners who are disarmed and covered by guards because they make a threat.fgalkin wrote: I didn't mean the prisoners attacking the Marines. I mean the Marines shooting the Iraqis because the translator interpreted whatever they say as a threat.
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Alright, maybe they won't kill them. However, when a prisoner asks for food, and the translator interpretes it as "die, infidel scum", there's bound to be violence.Sea Skimmer wrote:Once again, I doubt there using these until the prisoners are secured. Marines are not going to kill prisoners who are disarmed and covered by guards because they make a threat.fgalkin wrote: I didn't mean the prisoners attacking the Marines. I mean the Marines shooting the Iraqis because the translator interpreted whatever they say as a threat.
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::Waits for the inevitable Windtalker reference::Sea Skimmer wrote:Unnecessary, at low levels a translator is just a burden unless they have been part of the unit for some time and will also be fighting.
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Not really the same... The Navajo Marines were there to provide, in essence, comm encryption. A translator's only really needed to talk to POWs, which there isn't that much point in the forward fighting area beyond some of the more simple things (like when US troops would say "surrender" or something in Japanese/German in WWII). A commo guy, on the other hand, who can call in fire support such that the enemy doesn't know it's coming and can't fake it, would be quite valuable to a forward fighting unit I'm sure.Queeb Salaron wrote:::Waits for the inevitable Windtalker reference::Sea Skimmer wrote:Unnecessary, at low levels a translator is just a burden unless they have been part of the unit for some time and will also be fighting.
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