Army chief says Armenia, Artsakh ready for Sardarapat feat even now
May 28, 2012 - 13:52 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Unity, faith and love for the motherland were what
brought Armenia a victory in 1918, Armenian armed forces general staff
chief said during a visit to Sardarapat Memorial complex on May 28.
Yuri Khachaturov also emphasized the readiness of Armenian and Nagorno
Karabakh armies to accomplish the feat of the heroes of Sardarapat
Battle.
The Democratic Republic of Armenia, also known as the First Republic
of Armenia, was proclaimed on May 28, 1918, after the dissolution of
the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic. Its army continued
to fight on the Allied side south of the Caucasus until the Ottoman
Empire surrendered in October 1918. The independent republic endured
from May 1918 to December 1920.
From: Baghdasarian
May 28, 2012 - 13:52 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Unity, faith and love for the motherland were what
brought Armenia a victory in 1918, Armenian armed forces general staff
chief said during a visit to Sardarapat Memorial complex on May 28.
Yuri Khachaturov also emphasized the readiness of Armenian and Nagorno
Karabakh armies to accomplish the feat of the heroes of Sardarapat
Battle.
The Democratic Republic of Armenia, also known as the First Republic
of Armenia, was proclaimed on May 28, 1918, after the dissolution of
the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic. Its army continued
to fight on the Allied side south of the Caucasus until the Ottoman
Empire surrendered in October 1918. The independent republic endured
from May 1918 to December 1920.
From: Baghdasarian