Military Schools in Lebanon

Information about Lebanese military academies.

The Skiing and Mountain Fighting School (Arabic: مدرسة التزلج والقتال في Ø§Ù„Ø¬Ø¨Ø§Ù„Ž Madrasat al-Tazaloj wal Kital feiljibal) is part of the Lebanese Armed Forces. The school is located in the mountainous area of Cedar (Arz), in Mount Lebanon, and is mainly responsible for conducting ski and combat in mountains sessions. (WEBSITE)
The Fouad Shehab Command and Staff College (Arabic: كلية فؤاد شهاب للقيادة ÙˆØ§Ù„Ø£Ø±ÙƒØ§Ù†Ž Kouliyat Fouad Chehab lelkiyada' wal'arkan) is a Lebanese Armed Forces facility that functions as a graduate school for the Lebanese Army in addition to other Arab armies. It was originally established in 1974 as the Center of Higher Military Education. The college is named after the former Lebanese Army commander-in-chief and former Lebanese president Fuad Chehab. (WEBSITE)
The Lebanese Army Military Academy (Arabic: الكلية Ø§Ù„Ø­Ø±Ø¨ÙŠØ©Ž Al Kulliya al Harbiya) is a part of the Lebanese Armed Forces. The academy is situated at Shikri Ghanem military base, Fayadieh and is attached administratively to the command and administration department. It is one of the oldest military institutions in Lebanon, and was originally founded in Damascus in 1921 under the French mandate. (WEBSITE)
The Teaching Institute also known as the Training Institute (Arabic: معهد Ø§Ù„ØªØ¹Ù„ÙŠÙ…Ž Maa'had al-taa'lim) is a Lebanese Armed Forces training center, first established on August 7, 1961 as a teaching school in north Lebanon.[1] However, it has been restructured, reconstructed, and reorganized many times throughout the years of Lebanon's civil war. Its last major overhaul was in 2000. (WEBSITE)
The High Center for Military Sport (Arabic: المركز العالي للرياضة Ø§Ù„Ø¹Ø³ÙƒØ±ÙŠØ©Ž al-Markaz al-aali lel reyada al-Askariya) is a Lebanese Armed Forces sports center, established in 1943, and is concerned with maintaining the physical fitness of soldiers, organize sports championships, and prepare soldiers for local and international competitions. (WEBSITE)

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  • Army Ski School

    Established: 1935/1986 Bcharre

    The Skiing and Mountain Fighting School (Arabic: مدرسة التزلج والقتال في Ø§Ù„Ø¬Ø¨Ø§Ù„Ž Madrasat al-Tazaloj wal Kital feiljibal) is part of the Lebanese Armed Forces. The school is located in the mountainous area of Cedar (Arz), ...

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  • Fouad Shehab Command & Staff College

    Established: 1974 / 2005 Rihaneh

    The Fouad Shehab Command and Staff College (Arabic: كلية فؤاد شهاب للقيادة ÙˆØ§Ù„Ø£Ø±ÙƒØ§Ù†Ž Kouliyat Fouad Chehab lelkiyada' wal'arkan) is a Lebanese Armed Forces facility that functions as a graduate school for the Lebanese Army in ...

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  • Lebanese Army Military Academy

    Established: 1921 Fayadieh

    The Lebanese Army Military Academy (Arabic: الكلية Ø§Ù„Ø­Ø±Ø¨ÙŠØ©Ž Al Kulliya al Harbiya) is a part of the Lebanese Armed Forces. The academy is situated at Shikri Ghanem military base, Fayadieh and is attached administratively to ...

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  • Military Training Institute

    Established: 1961 Baalbek

    The Teaching Institute also known as the Training Institute (Arabic: معهد Ø§Ù„ØªØ¹Ù„ÙŠÙ…Ž Maa'had al-taa'lim) is a Lebanese Armed Forces training center, first established on August 7, 1961 as a teaching school in north Lebanon.[1] However, ...

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE »
  • The High Center for Military Sport

    Established: 1943 Beirut

    The High Center for Military Sport (Arabic: المركز العالي للرياضة Ø§Ù„Ø¹Ø³ÙƒØ±ÙŠØ©Ž al-Markaz al-aali lel reyada al-Askariya) is a Lebanese Armed Forces sports center, established in 1943, and is concerned with maintaining the physical fitness of ...

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE »

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