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The Military Museum
The “Hope for Peace” monument that was inaugurated on 02/08/1995 and that symbolizes burying all means of civil war for ever.
The entrance of the military museum in Yarzeh that was inaugurated under the patronage of LAF Commander General Emile Lahoud on 9 October 1998.
The “Tomb of the martyrs” square or the monument of the “Unknown Soldier” is the location where wreaths of flowers are placed upon the tomb on national occasions.
The first flag of the Lebanese Army that president Bechara el Khoury delivered to LAF Commander Major General Fouad Chehab on the 1st of August 1945.
The locker of Major General Fouad Chehab containing his Military suit uniform with all its related items as well as his rifle and sword.
Old percussion rifles dating to the 18th century operated using firestones.
A pentagram decorated with bayonets and cleaning skewers belonging to a German rifle that was used in World War II, 2 horse lanterns dating to World War I, a soup bowl belonging to the American Army dating back to World War I, a helmet belonging to an American soldier dating back to World War I and a shield dating to the 19th century in addition to hand pads and a16th century helmet.
A banner shaped like a double hatchet, decorated with writings and 2 shields decorated with drawings.
Percussion rifles dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries operated using firestones.
An exact replica of the original bronze icon “Kana, celebration of Martyrdom” that is showcased in the Lebanese parliament.
Major General Fouad Chehab standing next to the minister of Defense Prince Majid Erslen.
A Lebanese flag that was hoisted during the Era of Independence.
The historical document including the signature of Lebanese officers and that obligates them to serve solely in the shadow of the national flag.
The first Lebanese flag delivered to the Army in an official ceremony on the 1st of August 1945.
A military parade that shows a walking buck, symbolizing discipline and rigidity in climbing mountains, no matter how steep and rough they were.
The historical document signed by Lebanese officers, refusing to enlist in the French army that was affiliated to the Vichy government against the Free French Forces affiliated to General De Gaulle and his allies, in addition to a photograph of the Lebanese Army hoisted during the independence era. Another photograph also of President Bechara el Khoury delivering the first Lebanese flag to the Army on its first day on the 1st of August 1945 to the LAF Commander Major General Fouad chehab. Also, a third phot
Photograph of the first Lebanese officer during the Ottoman Empire era (Army Cadet).
Muzzle loaded rifles and carbines dating back to the 18th and 19th Century.
Anti-tank bazooka shells and 50 millimeter caliber Commando Mortar guns.
2 anti-tank Belgian Carbines of 83millimeter caliber.
Photographs dating back to the French Mandate era, gold and silver daggers dating back to the Ottoman era and 2 swords used in honorary ceremonies offered as gifts by the Arab Republic of Syria.
2 ornamented muzzle loaded muskets operating with percussion caps dating back to the 16th Century.
Diverse Carbines used for hunting and shooting and a Turkish Hodgkins machine gun of 7.9 millimeter and 12.7 Italian Breda machine gun.
Diverse military rifles, a Pisa machine gun and machine guns dating back to World War I and World War II.
Daggers and swords dating back to the Ottoman era.
A 7.9 Turkish Hodgkins machine gun made in 1926
A Spanish shell, a French shell and an American B2 shell used against anti-tank targets in addition to a 50 millimeter Commando mortar gun.
Italian Breda machine gun placed on top of a tripod dating back to World War II (1941).
An English Laos machine gun placed on a double tripod dating back to World War I (1918).
2 Russian Sniper rifles of 14.5 millimeter caliber dating back to World War II.
8 millimeter caliber Hotchkiss machine gun made in 1924, a 7.62 American Browning machine gun made in 1918 and a Belgian Herstal machine gun of 7.92 millimeter caliber made in 1939.
Diverse military rifles dating back to World War I and World War II. A German BRNO machine gun used during World War II and placed on a shelf.
Anti-aircraft gun 40 mm.
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