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Army Day in Armenia is observed annually on January 28th. This national holiday commemorates the establishment of the Armenian Army following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
History:
Background: With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Armenia found itself in need of its own military forces.
1992: On January 28, 1992, the government of newly independent Armenia passed a resolution to create its own armed forces, marking the formal beginning of the Armenian Army.
Significance: The day symbolizes Armenia's sovereignty and its ability to defend itself.
Traditions:
On Army Day in Armenia, a variety of activities take place, including:
Ceremonies: Military parades and ceremonies are held to honor servicemen and veterans.
Commemorations: Wreath-laying at memorials and visits to the graves of fallen soldiers.
Awards: State officials often present awards and commendations to distinguish military personnel for their service.
Public Events: Concerts, exhibitions, and public speeches that highlight the importance of national defense.
What People Do:
Military Personnel: Soldiers may participate in drills or attend special events organized by their units.
Civilians: Attend public events or use social media to express support for the armed forces.
Families of Servicemen/Women: Often visit their loved ones in service or attend events honoring their commitment.
Army Day serves as a reminder of Armenia's military heritage and its role in maintaining national security.