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Joint Services School for Linguists : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joint Services School for Linguists
The Joint Services School for Linguists (JSSL) was founded in 1951 by the British armed services to provide language training, principally in Russian, and largely to selected conscripts undergoing National Service. The school closed with the ending of conscription in 1960, after which the services made their own provisions as they had prior to the opening of the school (and, to some extent, even during its operation). The founding of the school was prompted by the need to provide greater numbers of interpreters, intelligence and signals intelligence officers due to the Cold War, and the Korean War which had started the previous year. ==Origins==
Training in Russian had been conducted by British forces long before JSSL, such as an intensive course for regular Army officers run at King's College London and SSEES, followed by a four-month stay with emigre families resident in Paris or a Baltic State.〔Elliott & Shukman, p. 18〕 and an 'Inter-Services Russian Course' between 1945-46.〔Elliott & Shukman, p. 21〕 However, these efforts were mostly small-scale and largely not co-ordinated, with their organisation being described as a 'mosaic'.〔Elliott & Shukman, p. 21〕
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