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    The Multinational Force in Lebanon (MNF) was an international peacekeeping force created in August 1982 following a 1981 U.S.-brokered ceasefire between...
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  • (1943-1945) Multinational Force and Observers (1981-present) Multinational Force in Lebanon (1982-1984) Operation Uphold Democracy (1994-1995) United Nations...
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  • 1st Battalion, 8th Marines (category Official website not in Wikidata)
    Marines wounded in action (WIA) during the campaign. The battalion participated as part of the multinational peace keeping force in Lebanon, May – November...
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  • coast of Lebanon in support of the Multinational Force in Lebanon and the British Army units based in Beirut, eventually evacuating the same in February...
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    aboard the Ardito during the Lebanese Civil War as part of the Italian Forces during the Multinational Force in Lebanon. Cavo Dragone was among the few...
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    USS Inchon (category Ships built in Pascagoula, Mississippi)
    the United States Forces Ashore Lebanon and supporting forces of the Multinational Force peace initiatives in Lebanon. on 29 October 1982, Mediterranean...
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    The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Arabic: قوة الأمم المتحدة المؤقتة في لبنان; Hebrew: כוח האו"ם הזמני בלבנון), or UNIFIL (Arabic: يونيفيل; Hebrew:...
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    " Ray L. Smith, during the Invasion of Grenada and with the Multinational Force in Lebanon. Jonathan T. Yale, posthumously awarded Navy Cross during the...
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  • Forest, West Virginia, US Multinational Force in Lebanon, an international peacekeeping force created in 1982 Multi-National Force – Iraq, MRF-I This disambiguation...
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    such as the Multinational Force in Lebanon and the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, were stationed in Lebanon during this time. In 1989, the Taif...
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  • covers the American, British, French and Italian intervention as Multinational Force in Lebanon and the evacuation of the PLO. The book's title is taken from...
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    VFA-41 (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    in 1985 and 1989. In November 1982, the squadron embarked on an extended deployment off the coast of Beirut, Lebanon, in support of the Multinational...
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    the Multinational Force in Lebanon. The stated aim of the Multinational Force was to oversee the withdrawal of the PLO from Lebanon but the deployment...
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    evacuated from Lebanon, overseen by a multinational peacekeeping force. By expelling the PLO, removing Syrian influence over Lebanon, and installing...
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    Grumman A-6 Intruder (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    anti-aircraft measures, which brought down 56 A-6s. In the 1980s, both the Multinational Force in Lebanon and Operation El Dorado Canyon made use of the type...
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    crisis. Multinational Force in Lebanon Lebanese Civil War 1982 Lebanon War Foreign interventions by the United States United States involvement in regime...
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    ISBN 978-1-135-01133-8. Varady, Corrin (2017-06-21). US Foreign Policy and the Multinational Force in Lebanon: Vigorous Self-Defense. Springer. p. 26. ISBN 978-3-319-53973-7...
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  • infrared homing missiles while attacking Syrian army SAM batteries in Lebanon in the mountains east of Beirut. The pilot of the A-6, Lieutenant Mark...
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    Muslim Multinational Force in Lebanon arrived to keep the peace and ensure PLO withdrawal. Arafat retreated from Beirut on 30 August 1982 and settled in Tunisia...
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    USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2) (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    position in and around Beirut International Airport, relieving the 22nd MAU as the principal US component of the Multinational Force in Lebanon. On 23 October...
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    of the Republic of Lebanon. It consists of three branches, the ground forces, the air force, and the navy. The motto of the Lebanese Armed Forces is "Honor...
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    Amine Gemayel (category Candidates for President of Lebanon)
    take office. Gemayel re-organized the Lebanese Army, receiving support from the Multinational Force in Lebanon and despite fierce internal opposition...
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    cease-fire and terms for the PLO's withdrawal on 12 August. The Multinational Force in Lebanon arrived to keep the peace and ensure PLO withdrawal. The PLO...
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  • Operation Épaulard I (category Beirut in the Lebanese Civil War)
    soldiers in Beirut, Lebanon on 21 August 1982, during the Lebanese Civil War. They were part of the Multinational Force in Lebanon, a multinational force including...
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    The Lebanese Navy is the naval warfare of the Lebanese Armed Forces. Formed in 1950, it traces its heritage to the maritime civilization of Phoenicia;...
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  • February 6 Intifada (category 1984 in Lebanon)
    Party decisively defeated the Lebanese army and the Multinational Force present in Lebanon that supported it. It resulted in the collapse of the United States...
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    594 and Resolution 599. France was also a member of the Multinational Force in Lebanon and in 1982, during Operation Épaulard I, headquartered from the...
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    the Congo in May 1978. In 1981, the 1st Foreign Regiment and Foreign Legion regiments took part in the Multinational Force in Lebanon. In 1990, Foreign...
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    Bernard Janvier (category United Nations personnel in the Bosnian War)
    REP at Calvi, in 1982, he spearheaded the regiment in « Operation Épaulard I », within the cadre force of the Multinational Force in Lebanon from August...
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    compromised the neutrality of the Multinational Force) and fearing for the safety of their own MNF contingents in Lebanon, the British, French and Italian...
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