Libya marks 82nd anniversary of national army
Celebrations marking the 82nd anniversary of the founding of the Libyan Army kicked off Tuesday in Tripoli’s Martyr’s Square with a military parade.
The event was attended by Abdelhamid Dbeibah, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity as well as the Chairman of the Presidential Council, Mohammad Younes Menfi.
The ceremony, which was held in Tripoli’s Martyrs Square, included a march past by military units affiliated with the Government of National Unity.
The Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Mohammad Al-Haddad, addressed the event and in his speech stressed the need for unity to confront the challenges facing Libya.
The Stability Support Apparatus (SSA) soldiers was in charge of securing the roads to the Martyrs’ Square in the capital, Tripoli, where the celebration took place using standards of fencing/barriers.
The parade came in conjunction with a similar parade held by the rival government, led by Fathi Bashagha, in the city of Misurata.
The establishment of the Libyan army was announced on August 9, 1940, by the Libyan resistance forces that migrated to Egypt in the Giza region, to escort British forces in their fight against the Italians..
The army was restructured after Libya’s independence in 1951.
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