Lebanese Army Teaching Institute
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| Training Institute | |
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Lebanese Army Teaching Institute Flag | |
| Active | August 07, 1961 - Present |
| Country | Lebanon |
| Type | Military Academy |
| Part of | Lebanese Armed Forces |
| Garrison/HQ | Mohamed Makki military base |
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The Teaching Institute, also known as the Training Institute (Arabic: معهد التعليم Maa'had al-taa'lim), is a Lebanese Armed Forces training center. Established on August 7, 1961 as a teaching school in north Lebanon,[1] it was restructured, reconstructed, and reorganized many times during Lebanon's civil war. Its last major overhaul was in 2000.
The Teaching Institute was established on August 7, 1961. On September 1, 1967 it became an independent unity.[2] Its current structure is a result of many changes up to 2000, and is as follows:
- School commandment and unity of commandment and service
- Defense battalion
- Logistic battalion
- Non-commissioned-officers school
- Infantry school
- Specialized schools range
Mission
| Lebanese Armed Forces |
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| Topics of Lebanon |
The mission of the Teaching Institute is to provide the -commissioned officers and recruited soldiers with all stages of military training according to the dependent schools.[2]