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The historical document signed by Lebanese officers, refusing to enlist in the French army that was affiliated to the Vichy government against the Free French Forces affiliated to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.