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List of armed groups in the Lebanese Civil War

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The list of militias in the Lebanese Civil War does not include the "legal" Lebanese Army; note that the Army split into two major parts:

In addition, there was an autonomous faction within the "legal" Lebanese Army called the Army of Free Lebanon. It formed in 1976 and was composed of Maronites and Greek-Catholics reacting against the split with the mainly Muslim Lebanese Arab Army. It continued to be paid by the government, and was fully re-integrated into the "legal" army in 1978, with the exception of some units which chose instead to form the South Lebanon Army listed below.

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Lebanese Front and other right-wing factions

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LNM/LNRF and other left-wing factions

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Unaffiliated groups

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Foreign groups

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