Iraq Diary, Pt. 26: Iraqi Translators Bridge Dangerous Divide
Hundreds of soldiers from the north country are serving on the front lines in Iraq. Those units deal with local civilians every day. Often the...
Dec 13, 2004 — Hundreds of soldiers from the north country are serving on the front lines in Iraq. Those units deal with local civilians every day. Often the encounters are tense, complicated by barriers of language and culture and fear. This week, in his latest Iraq Audio Diary, Major Eric Olsen talks with one of the local interpreters who serve as middle men between American soldiers and the people they're trying to protect. Major Eric Olsen is an Army chaplain from Saranac Lake. He's serving with the 2nd of the 108th, a New York National Guard unit.