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    States News Service
    March 16, 2012 Friday


    11-032 ARMENIAN DELEGATIONS TO VISIT KANSAS

    TOPEKA, KS


    The following information was released by the Kansas Adjutant Generals
    Department:

    Two delegations from the Republic of Armenia will arrive in Kansas
    next week for a visit arranged under the State Partnership Program, a
    program of the National Guard Bureau. Kansas has been partnered with
    Armenia since 2003 to foster mutually beneficial military to military,
    military to civilian and civilian to civilian relationships. Maj. Gen.
    (KS) Lee Tafanelli visited Armenia for the first time as adjutant
    general in September 2011.

    "Were pleased to have this opportunity to host such a distinguished
    delegation," said Tafanelli. "We look forward to further developing
    and enhancing our relationship with the people of Armenia."

    The first group will arrive Saturday, March 17, and will be led by
    Maj. Gen. Armen Harutyunyan, head of Investigation Service of the
    Ministry of Defense. Their visit will focus on various aspects of the
    Kansas legal and military justice systems. Their schedule will include
    visits to the Kansas Supreme Court, Washburn Law School, Fort
    Leavenworth, the Kansas Attorney Generals Office, the Kansas Bureau of
    Investigation and the office of the assistant U.S. attorney for the
    Kansas district.

    The second delegation will arrive Monday, March 19 and will include
    Seyran Ohanyan, Armenian minister of defense and Davit Tonoyan, first
    deputy minister of defense. The delegation will meet with Maj. Gen.
    (KS) Lee Tafanelli and members of the Kansas National Guard senior
    staff. They will also take a tour of the Capitol Building and meet
    with Gov. Sam Brownback, who will sign a proclamation recognizing the
    mutual achievements made under the partnership and saluting the people
    of Armenia. Following a photo opportunity with the governor, the
    delegation will join Brownback for a luncheon with cabinet
    secretaries, legislative leaders and other state officials.

    The Armenians will later meet with representatives of the Command and
    General Staff College from Fort Leavenworth and visit the warehouse at
    Forbes containing the Expeditionary Medical Systems, a mobile hospital
    that is deployable for military or civilian emergency response use.
    Armenia purchased an EMEDS system in 2005 and Kansas has been working
    closely with them to develop a deployable mobile medical capability.

    After leaving Kansas, the defense minister will travel to Washington
    D.C. to meet with the U.S. Secretary of Defense and other senior
    officials.

    The State Partnership Program is a National Guard program that
    partners the National Guard with developing nations to foster military
    and civilian relationships. Members of the Kansas National Guard, as
    well as representatives from law enforcement, education, medicine,
    agriculture and other professions, have visited Armenia several times
    and representatives from various Armenian military and civilian
    organizations have come to Kansas for training, discussions and other
    events. Soldiers of the Armenian Peacekeeping Brigade have deployed to
    serve alongside soldiers from the United States and other coalition
    forces.




    From: A. Papazian
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