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images by Eugene Ipavec, 15 May 2007Obverse and reverse
image by Zoltan Horvath, 25 June 2024
The flag of the Lebanese Armed Forces appears in several photos on the LAF website: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. Detail of the best view here. While you cannot see the whole thing, it looks to be 1:1 (based on the red/white diagonal seeming to be parallel to the 45 deg. line of the crossed swords).
Eugene Ipavec, 15 May 2007
Confusingly, there are at least three versions of the red/white diagonal with the Armed Forces emblem:
One of them could be a colour.
Eugene Ipavec, 22 August 2007
The Armed Forces flag is patterned after the Lebanese flag (white field
between two horizontal red bands, and a cedar in the middle), with two wheat
spikes on each corner, and the words: "Honor", "Homeland" surrounding the cedar.
In the center of its reverse side, the insignia of the Army which bears the
motto: "Honor- Sacrifice- Loyalty", comprises a cedar surrounded by two wheat
spikes and topping the insignias of the Ground forces, the Air forces, and the
Navy.
Zoltan Horvath, 25 June 2024
image adapted from Lebanese Armed Forces website
Reading "alƙafħt" = "الڪافحت" (No vowels: I'm just typing and transforming to NCRs for the page, I don't really speak nor read Arabic.)
António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 Jul 2007
image by Eugene Ipavec, 12 Jul 2007 / adapted from Lebanese Armed Forces website
The last letter of the first word is "ya," and the next-to-last letter of the second word is also "ya." Anyway, it spells (again, no-vowels univocal trans.) something like "musiq aldbŝ" = "موستقـ الدبش" (I suppose that the next-to-last letter of the first word is a qaf though it looks like a teh marbuta because AFAIK the latter only occurs at the end of words.)
António Martins-Tuválkin and Dov Gutterman, 12 Jul 2007
What do you call a military band? "Musiqi Al-Jaish." The last letter is "ya" in the first word and "shin" in the second word. This is a calligraphic way of writing them. So it is spelled: mim-waw-sin-ya-qa-ya alif-lam-jim-ya-shin.
Dov Gutterman, 12 Jul 2007