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  2. Libya Shield Force - Wikipedia

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    The Libyan Ministry of Defense, under decision No. 29, formed and named Libya Shield Forces on March 8, 2012. Decision No. 29 states, "A brigade shall be formed in the Central Region of Libya and is to be called Libya Shield – The forces of the Central Brigade shall consist, in general, of rebels from the following regions, Misrata, Sirte, Jafra, Bani Walid, Terhuna, Alkhmuss, Mslath and Zliten.

  3. Libya Shield 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Libyan Ministry of Defense, under decision No. 29, formed and named Libya Shield Forces on 3 August 2012. Decision No. 29 states, "A brigade shall be formed in the Central Region of Libya and is to be called Libya Shield – The forces of the Central Brigade shall consist, in general, of rebels from the following regions, Misrata, Sirte, Jafra, Bani Walid, Terhuna, Alkhmuss, Mslath and Zliten.

  4. List of armed groups in the Libyan civil war (2014–2020)

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    Turkish Armed Forces. Turkish Land Forces; Turkish Navy [54] Turkish Air Force [54] Special Forces Command [56] National Intelligence Organization [57] United States (since 1 Aug. 2016) U.S. Air Force [58] U.S. Marine Corps [59] [60] Supported by: United Kingdom United States [61] Italy [62] Italian Marines. Elements of the San Marco Marine ...

  5. Libyan civil war (2014–2020) - Wikipedia

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    Its forces are divided geographically, into the Western Shield, Central Shield and Eastern Shield. Elements of the Libya Shield Force were identified by some observers as linked to Al-Qaeda as early as 2012. [165] [166] The term "Libya Shield 1" is used to refer to the Islamist part of the Libya Shield Force in the east of Libya. [195]

  6. Category:Military of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military of Libya" ... Libya Shield Force; Libyan Air Force; Libyan Armed Forces; Libyan Army; Libyan Army (1951–2011) ...

  7. Battle of Sirte (2015) - Wikipedia

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    The fighting began 14 March 2015, between forces of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and the forces of the Libya Shield Force. No death toll was initially given, but the fighting was described as being violent, and stopped at dusk. [10] Among those killed was Ahmed al-Rouissi, a Tunisian ISIL commander. [11]

  8. Libyan Islamic Fighting Group - Wikipedia

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    Militants participated in the 2011 Libyan Civil War as the Libyan Islamic Movement (al-Harakat al-Islamiya al-Libiya), and are involved in the Libyan Civil War as members of the Libya Shield Force. Alleged militants include alleged Al Qaeda organizer Abd al-Muhsin Al-Libi who now holds a key command position in the Libya Shield Force.

  9. Libyan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the Libyan armed forces can be traced to the Libyan Arab Force (popularly known as the Sanusi Army) of World War II. [7] Shortly after Italy entered the war, a number of Libyan leaders living in exile in Egypt called on their compatriots to organise themselves into military units and join the British in the war against the Axis powers.