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The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF; Arabic: القوات المسلحة اللبنانية, romanized: Al-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥa al-Lubnāniyya), also known as the Lebanese Army [3] (Arabic: الجيش اللبناني, romanized: Al-Jaish al-Lubnani), is the national military of the Republic of Lebanon.
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2010 Israel–Lebanon border clash; 2024 Israeli invasion of Lebanon; Chamel Roukoz; Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces; Comparative army enlisted ranks of Arabophone countries; Comparative army enlisted ranks of Asia; Comparative army enlisted ranks of Francophone countries; Comparative army officer ranks of Arabophone countries
English: The beveled Christian cross, also called the Lebanese resistance cross, used as the party logo Lebanese Forces, Lebanon. — Vectorized version of FLCross.jpg . Nederlands: Het afgeschuinde christelijke kruis , ook wel het Libanese verzetskruis genoemd, werd gebruikt als het partij logo door de Forces Libanaises , Libanon .
Aoun, a 60-year-old career soldier, became the fifth Lebanese army commander to be elected as president in Lebanon's history, ending a more than two-year vacuum in the post. Since taking over the ...
Flag of the Lebanese Troops during WW1: a White field with a red saltire that extends to the corners of the field and a black tree in the center. [4] 1950 – today: Flag of the Lebanese Navy: A White field with the navy's emblem in the center. 1950 – today: Naval Jack of Lebanon: the Lebanese tricolor with 2 vertical White bands, each with a ...
The Lebanese Front was informally organized in January 1976 under the leadership of Bashir's father, Pierre Gemayel and Camille Chamoun.It began as a simple coordination or joint command between the predominantly Christian Kataeb Party/Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF), Tyous Team of Commandos (TTC), Ahrar/Tigers Militia, Al-Tanzim, Marada Brigade and Lebanese Renewal Party/Guardians of the ...