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    VIDEO FEATURES LOCAL WORLD WAR II VETS

    Belmont Citizen-Herald, MA
    May 18 2006

    The new documentary, "Our Boys: Armenian World War II Veterans," will
    be shown in a special program on Thursday, May 25 at 7:30 p.m. at
    the Armenian Library and Museum of America, 65 Main St., Watertown.

    In 2005, the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, Tom Spera,
    the son of a veteran of the war, was determined to find a way to
    honor Armenian-American soldiers who had served their country. He
    collaborated with filmmaker Roger Hagopian to produce the "Our Boys"
    video, featuring oral histories interspersed with personal and
    historical photographs from the wartime period.

    The film's interviewees attend the Armenian Memorial Church in
    Watertown and the First Armenian Church of Belmont. These men -
    some barely out of high school at the time - reflect upon the
    bombing of Pearl Harbor, their induction into the service, their
    harrowing journeys aboard troop transport ships through rough seas,
    correspondence with their families back home, poignant and humorous
    moments, and near-death experiences during combat.

    Life on the home front is recalled by the wives and relatives of
    the veterans. They worked for the armed services and in factories,
    served as air raid wardens and plane spotters, comforted the wounded
    in hospitals, and, in groups, attended USO dances, meeting soldiers
    who, at a moment's notice, could be shipped out to war.

    Filmmakers Hagopian and Spera will be on hand to answer questions
    and discuss the making of the video, which runs for approximately
    55 minutes.

    Admission to the event is free (donations appreciated). There will be
    a question and answer period and reception with refreshments following
    the video.

    The Armenian Library and Museum is located in Watertown Square at
    the corner of Main Street and Church Street. Parking is available
    behind the museum building and in adjacent areas. The event will
    begin promptly at 7:30 p.m.

    The program will take place through the cooperation of ALMA and
    the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research in
    Belmont. For more information, contact NAASR at 617-489-1610, or
    e-mail [email protected].

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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