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Time in Yerevan: 11:07,   28 March 2024

Armenia marks 20th anniversary of formation of Armed Forces: PHOTO SERIES

Armenia marks 20th anniversary of formation of Armed Forces: PHOTO SERIES

YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS: Tomorrow Armenia is going to celebrate the 20th anniversary of formation of the Armed Forces. Concerts, awarding ceremonies and a number of other noteworthy events will be held throughout Armenia, as well as a visit to Yerablur Pantheon will be organized, Armenpress reports.

On January 28, 1992, the Government of Armenia made a historic decree on the "Ministry of Defense of Armenia", which legally heralded the formation of the National Army of Armenia. In May 1992, the Ministry of Defense started the first recruitment throughout Armenia, establishing the tradition of staffing the army with conscripts. Before this, the irregular army fighting in Karabakh was made up of volunteers.

Armenia started celebrating Army Day with greater solemnity since 2007, on the 15th anniversary of the formation of Armenia's Armed Forces. A few songs about the army were written in that year and taught even at kindergartens, where children sometimes do their morning exercises listening to these songs.

The Armenian army's history is described to have gone through three different stages. It entered the first stage in February 1988, from the beginning of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict where Armenian militias were formed to combat growing hostilities in the region against similarAzeri units with the impending break of the Soviet Union. The second phase of the development of the army began in 1992, several months after Armenia had declared its independence. Ter-Grigoryants and civilian officials in the Armenian Ministry of Defense including Vazgen Manukyan and Vazgen Sargsyan sought to establish a "small, well-balanced, combat-ready defense force." The third phase began after the end of the war and continues on until today.

Most of the army's staff officers were members of the former Soviet military as an estimated 5,000 Armenians were serving as high level officers in it prior to the collapse of the Soviet Union. Almost immediately after its independence, Armenia was embroiled in the Nagorno-Karabakh War with neighboring Azerbaijan. Intending to establish a force of 30,000 men, the army's standing force increased to 50,000 by early 1994. During the war, the military remained on high alert and bolstered defenses in the region of Zangezur, opposite of the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhichevan to its west. Purported artillery bombardment in May 1992 from the region led to skirmishes between the two sides including the Armenian army's incursion into several of the villages. Since 1994, the army has taken an active role in ensuring the defense of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic in conjunction with its own Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army.

Armenpress congratulates on 20th anniversary of formation of the Armed Forces of Armenia and presents the glorious history of the Armenian army in photos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 








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