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The main orders
Lebanese order of merit | National order of the Cedar | Navy medal
Commemorative medals | Medal of the eagle | Miscellaneous

Commemorative medals
The Medal of 31 December 1961 The Medal of Palestine (1948)
Medal of the "Dawn of the South" Medal of National Unity

 

Commemorative medals

They commemorate some military campaigns, and are awarded to all servicemen who participate at these campaigns. Actually, they are:

- The medal of 31 December 1961

- The medal of Palestine

- The medal of the “Dawn of the South” (to commemorate the   redeployment of the Army in South-Lebanon on 1/7/1991)

- The medal of National Unity (to all servicemen on active duty between   13/10/1990 and 31/10/1990)

 



 
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