List_of_militias_in_the_Lebanese_Civil_War

List of armed groups in the Lebanese Civil War

List of armed groups in the Lebanese Civil War

Dynamic list overview of forces participating in the Lebanese Civil War


The list of militias in the Lebanese Civil War does not include the "legal" Lebanese Army; note that the Army split into two major parts:

In addition, there was an autonomous faction within the "legal" Lebanese Army called the Army of Free Lebanon. It formed in 1976 and was composed of Maronites and Greek-Catholics reacting against the split with the mainly Muslim Lebanese Arab Army. It continued to be paid by the government, and was fully re-integrated into the "legal" army in 1978, with the exception of some units which chose instead to form the South Lebanon Army listed below.

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Lebanese Front and other right-wing factions

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LNM/LNRF and other left-wing militias

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Unaffiliated groups

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Foreign groups

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See also


References

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  3. Barak, The Lebanese Army – A National institution in a divided society (2009), p. 173.
  4. Makdisi and Sadaka, The Lebanese Civil War, 1975-1990 (2003), p. 44, Table 1: War Period Militias.
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