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Combined Services Military Academy (Ecole Militaire Interarmes Camerounaises—EMIAC): It is the interforce academy for officers, being the educational center for future officers of the armed forces and the National Gendarmerie. It was established in 1959 and inaugurated on 18 January 1961.
The LAF CSC was founded on September 1, 1974 under the name Center of Higher Military Education and headquartered at the LAF headquarters in Yarze, it was later renamed on January 24, 1980 into College of Higher Military Education, ultimately it was called Command & Staff College on August 18, 1983 and headquartered since then at the town of Rihania.
The Lebanese Army Military Academy (Arabic: الكلية الحربية Al Kulliya al Harbiya) is a part of the Lebanese Armed Forces. The academy is situated at Shikri Ghanem military base, Faiyadiyeh, Baabda District , and is attached administratively to the command and administration department. [ 1 ]
Military training has changed considerably since the establishment of the first military academy in the 17th century. As such, it becomes more a matter of prestige and tradition rather than ...
Aoun joined the Lebanese army in 1983 and enrolled in the military academy during the Lebanese civil war. [8] He trained abroad, especially in the United States and Syria. He also underwent counter-terrorism training in the United States in 2008 and Lebanon in 2013. He became head of the army's 9th Infantry Brigade in 2015.
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Lebanon’s parliament has elected the US-backed army chief to be the country’s new president, ending a years-long political stalemate and presidential vacuum.. Army chief Joseph Aoun was voted ...
The Teaching Institute, also known as the Training Institute (Arabic: معهد التعليم Maa'had al-taa'lim), is a Lebanese Armed Forces training center. Established on August 7, 1961 as a teaching school in north Lebanon, [1] it was restructured, reconstructed, and reorganized many times during Lebanon's civil war.