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    GETTING THEIR DUE: NEW EXHIBIT HONORS ARMENIAN-AMERICAN SOLDIERS OF WORLD WAR I
    By Andre Coleman

    Pasadena Weekly
    http://www.pasadenaweekly.com/cms/story/det ail/getting_their_due/8202/
    Dec 24 2009

    A past Pasadena mayor and a former assistant city manager have teamed
    up to honor Armenian-American heroes of World War I.

    Ed Aghjayan, who served as assistant city manager in Pasadena from
    1985 to 1990 before heading to Anaheim, where he served as city
    manager until 2000, worked with Bill Paparian, an attorney and former
    Marine who served on the City Council from 1987 to 1999, to bring to
    Pasadena Central Library "Légion Arménienne: The Armenian Legion
    and Its Heroism in the Middle East," a traveling exhibit developed
    and prepared by the Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA),
    located in Massachusetts.

    The exhibit, which tells the story of the 5,000 men who fought with the
    Allies in World War I and later risked their lives again in defense
    of Armenian human rights, will be on display in the library's Great
    Hall through Jan. 17.

    A reception co-sponsored by the Western Region of the Armenian Rights
    Council of America and the Pasadena Chapter of the Armenian National
    Committee will be held at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 3 in the Wright Auditorium
    of the Pasadena Central Library. The public is invited.

    "The United States had not even entered the war and these guys left
    their homes -- most of them from the eastern part of the United States
    -- and volunteered," Paparian said. "There was a pivotal campaign that
    they took part in that led to the victory of the British and French
    forces in Palestine. All of that is in the exhibit. This is a great
    exhibit. I really hope people come out and see it." -- André Coleman

    The Pasadena Central Library is at 285 E. Walnut St., Pasadena. For
    more information, call (626) 744-4060.
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