• The Kataeb Regulatory Forces – KRF (Arabic: قوات الكتائب النظامية, romanized: Quwwāt al-Katāʾib an-Niẓāmiyyah) or Forces Régulatoires des Kataeb (FRK)...
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    the Kataeb Regulatory Forces. In order to coordinate the activities of all Phalange paramilitary forces, the Political Bureau set up the Kataeb War Council...
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  • resistance force of the front. The Kataeb Regulatory Forces provided the largest share of fighters, and the Kataeb Party had the largest share on the...
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    parties, the Lebanese Forces later became a separate organization. The Lebanese Forces replaced the previous Kataeb Regulatory Forces as the military arm...
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    Bachir Gemayel (category Kataeb Party politicians)
    was a Lebanese militia commander who led the Lebanese Forces, the military wing of the Kataeb Party in the Lebanese Civil War and was elected President...
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    Murr Tower after they managed to dislodge its Christian Phalange Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF) defenders, and began firing rockets and mortars from the...
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  • of organizational efficiency displayed by the rival Phalange' Kataeb Regulatory Forces militia, they were nonetheless capable of aligning 3,500 men and...
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  • Marjayoun in the Jabal Amel region of southern Lebanon, some local 300 Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF) and Guardians of the Cedars (GoC) militiamen were mustered...
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    William Hawi (category Kataeb Party politicians)
    Party and Hawi created the Kataeb Regulatory Forces. On February 6, 1961, William Hawi was appointed Head of said Forces. In 1963, the "First Commandos"...
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  • themselves with the other Christian rightist parties' militias – Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF), Tigers Militia, Guardians of the Cedars (GoC), Al-Tanzim...
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    Fouad Abou Nader (category Kataeb Party politicians)
    Lebanese Forces. A grandson of the Kataeb Party founder Pierre Gemayel, Abou Nader became a Kataeb party activist and head of the elite Kataeb troop called...
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  • After Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF), Guardians of the Cedars (GoC), National Liberal Party's Tiger militia and Lebanese Youth Movement (LYM) forces took...
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    Lebanese Christian militias – Kataeb Regulatory Forces (19), Tigers Militia (20), Guardians of the Cedars (1), the Lebanese Forces (40), and the South Lebanon...
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  • Frangiehs, who were close to Syria, were critical of Phalangist Kataeb Regulatory Forces' militia leader Bachir Gemayel's growing alliance with Israel....
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  • the AFL fortified barracks, setting part of the complex on fire. Kataeb Regulatory Forces 'Commando' troops under the command of Bachir Gemayel and the Tigers...
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    Union (Lebanon): some captured from the Lebanese Army and the Kataeb Regulatory Forces Amal Movement: some captured from the Lebanese Army and the South...
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    dissident faction of the Lebanese Army closely aligned with the Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF) militia led by Bashir Gemayel. The crisis came to an abrupt...
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    formed in 1961, the Kataeb Regulatory Forces led by William Hawi until 1976 when Bachir Gemayel succeeded him. Kataeb Regulatory Forces merged with Tigers...
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  • Front Lebanese Forces Lebanese Forces – Executive Command List of weapons of the Lebanese Civil War Tigers Militia Kataeb Regulatory Forces Young Men (Lebanon)...
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    employed by the Lebanese Arab Army (LAA), Army of Free Lebanon (AFL), Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF), Tigers Militia, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA)....
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    Samir Geagea (category Lebanese Forces politicians)
    the request of Bachir Gemayel, then commander of the Phalangist Kataeb Regulatory Forces militia. In June 1978, following the murder of a Phalangist party...
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    Seized from Lebanese Army stocks. Kataeb Regulatory Forces: Seized from Lebanese Army stocks; passed on to the Lebanese Forces. Tigers Militia: Seized from...
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    Ehden massacre, which was perpetrated by the rival Maronite Kataeb Party militia forces. In Syria, Suleiman was taken under the wing of Bassel Assad...
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  • Hamas Jewish Defense League of the Kach and Kahane Chai Kataeb Regulatory Forces of the Kataeb Party Grey Wolves of the Turkish Nationalist Movement Party...
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  • complete collapse of all institutions". MTV Lebanon. Retrieved 2022-06-03. Kataeb.org. 'Together for Baabda' List Announces Line-Up for Elections Archived...
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    War Lebanese Forces Lebanese Front List of weapons of the Lebanese Civil War Tigers Militia Tyous Team of Commandos Kataeb Regulatory Forces Maronite League...
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    the Kataeb and Marada parties when the Kataeb tried to expend their power in the region, Marada militiamen assassinated Joud el Bayeh, a Kataeb leader...
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  • squad of uniformed militiamen belonging to the Phalangist Party's Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF) militia, who were diverting the traffic at the front of the...
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    Arab Army (LAA), Army of Free Lebanon (AFL), Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF), Tigers Militia, Lebanese Forces (LF), South Lebanon Army (SLA), Amal Movement...
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    and parties, whose united militia, dominated by the Kataeb Party, became known as the Lebanese Forces (LF). Chamoun was chairman of the Lebanese Front from...
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