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    Armenian Library & Museum of America, Inc.
    65 Main Street
    Watertown, MA 02472
    Phone: 617-926-2562 ext. 3
    Fax: 617-926-0175
    Website: www.almainc.org
    Contact: Mariam Stepanyan

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    August 24, 2006

    PRESS RELEASE

    Contact Person: Mariam Stepanyan

    Phone: 617.926.2562  ext. 3

    Fax:  617.926.0175

    Email: [email protected]

    Armenian Library and Museum of America

    65 Main Street

    Watertown, MA 02472

    Website: www.almainc.org

    ALMA PLANNING TRAVELING EXHIBIT ON WWI ARMENIAN LEGIONAIRES

    October 2006 marks the 90th anniversary of the formation of the
    Armenian Legion during World War I.  In celebration of this event,
    the Armenian Library and Museum of America is preparing a traveling
    exhibit, recognizing the volunteers of this unit.  The idea for the
    traveling exhibit, which is scheduled to be completed next spring,
    stems from the enthusiastic reception of an ALMA exhibit from the
    fall of 2001, entitled, Forgotten Heroes: The Armenian Legion and the
    Great War.

    Recruitment In The Armenian Legion

      The Eastern/Armenian Legion (Legion d'Orient) was formed on
    October 27, 1916, two years after the beginning of World War I,
    through an agreement between Boghos Nubar Pasha, president of the
    Armenian National Delegation, and the governments of England and
    France.  Under the agreement, Armenian and Syrian volunteers were
    recruited to fight alongside Allied forces.  At the same time, France
    and Great Britain promised autonomy for the Armenians in central and
    southern Turkey.  This area had been allocated to France according to
    the secret agreements concluded among Allies to partition the Ottoman
    Empire after the conclusion of the war.

      Armenian men from around the world, including 1,200 from the
    United States, responded enthusiastically to the call for volunteers.

    The most valuable contribution of the Armenian Legion during World
    War I was its victory over German and Turkish forces at the Battle of
    Arara on September 19, 1918.  This victory contributed to the success
    of British General Edmund Allenby and the Allied Forces in Palestine.

      A traveling committee has been assembled to prepare this
    exhibit, which will be available for display in Armenian and
    non-Armenian venues. Those who have an interest in this exhibit or in
    the Armenian Legion are encouraged to contact the Armenian Library
    and Museum of America, 65 Main St., Watertown, MA 02472; 617-926-ALMA
    (2562), [email protected].

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