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Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces
قائد الجيش اللبناني
Emblem of the Lebanese Armed Forces
Flag of the Lebanese Armed Forces
Incumbent
General Joseph Aoun
since 8 March 2017
Ministry of Defense
Reports toMinister of Defense
SeatYarze
AppointerPresident of Lebanon
Formation1 August 1945
First holderFouad Chehab

The Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces (Arabic: قائد الجيش اللبناني) is responsible for the operational command of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF). According to the Constitution, the President of Lebanon is the commander-in-chief. The commander always holds the General rank. The commander must always be a Maronite Christian according to the National Pact.

Appointment

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The Army Commander is appointed by general grade officers who have not yet been placed in the reserve with a decree issued from the cabinet based on the proposal of the Minister of National Defense.[1]

Responsibilities

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The responsibilities of the Commander of the Lebanese Forces include:[1]

  • Organizing and managing units and bureaus and specifying their mission
  • Performing operations of employment and on the alert operations when they are decided
  • Implementing preparedness and mobilization operations when announced.
  • Determining the need of the Army and maintaining the state of equipment and supplies upon their delivery from the General Administration
  • Commanding military operations

Commanders

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This is a list of the LAF commanders from its establishment in 1945 to the present:[2]

No. Portrait Commander Took office Left office Time in office
1
Fouad Chehab
Chehab, FouadMajor General
Fouad Chehab
(1902–1973)
1 August 194522 September 195813 years, 52 days
2
Toufic Salem
Salem, TouficMajor General
Toufic Salem
(1904–1978)
9 October 195831 January 1959114 days
3
Adel Shehab
Shehab, AdelMajor General
Adel Shehab
(1903–1980)
1 February 195930 June 19656 years, 149 days
4
Emile Boustany
Boustany, EmileGeneral
Emile Boustany
(1909–2002)
1 July 19656 January 19704 years, 189 days
5
Jean Njeim
Njeim, JeanGeneral
Jean Njeim
(1915–1971)
7 January 197024 July 19711 year, 198 days
6
Iskandar Ghanem
Ghanem, IskandarGeneral
Iskandar Ghanem
(1911–2005)
25 July 19719 September 19754 years, 46 days
7
Hanna Saïd
Saïd, HannaGeneral
Hanna Saïd
(1923–1998)
10 September 197527 March 19771 year, 198 days
8
Victor Khoury
Khoury, VictorGeneral
Victor Khoury
(1929–2017)
28 March 19777 December 19825 years, 254 days
9
Ibrahim Tannous
Tannous, IbrahimGeneral
Ibrahim Tannous
(1929–2012)
8 December 198222 June 19841 year, 197 days
10
Michel Aoun
Aoun, MichelGeneral
Michel Aoun
(born 1935)
23 June 198427 November 19895 years, 157 days
11
Émile Lahoud
Lahoud, ÉmileGeneral
Émile Lahoud
(born 1936)
28 November 198923 November 19988 years, 360 days
12
Michel Suleiman
Suleiman, MichelGeneral
Michel Suleiman
(born 1948)
21 December 199826 May 20089 years, 157 days
13
Jean Kahwaji
Kahwaji, JeanGeneral
Jean Kahwaji
(born 1953)
30 August 20088 March 20178 years, 190 days
14
Joseph Aoun
Aoun, JosephGeneral
Joseph Aoun
(born 1964)
8 March 2017Incumbent7 years, 234 days

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "قيادة الجيش | الموقع الرسمي للجيش اللبناني". www.lebarmy.gov.lb. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Armed Forces Commanders". Lebanese Armed Forces. Archived from the original on 25 January 2009. Retrieved 12 November 2008.