- 2016, the New
Syrian Army dissolved, and the
remnants of the
group formed Maghawir al-Thawra. In 2022 it
rebranded as the
Syrian Free Army
following disputes...
- The
Syrian Marines (Arabic: فوج مغاوير البحر, romanized: Faouj
Maghawir al-Bahr, lit. 'Marines Regiment') was a
naval infantry unit part of the Syrian...
-
which was
dissolved and
reemerged as the
Revolutionary Commando Army (
Maghawir al-Thawra) in
December 2016. As of 2024, the Al-Tanf base
continues to...
- 2015. In 1990,
Joseph Aoun
served as a
lieutenant under the
command of
Maghawir leader B****am
Gergi at the Adma barracks.
During the Adma
Battle in the...
- Herald, 6
October 2016.
Svensk (2016), p. 1. "A few days ago
about 10
Maghawir Thowra fighters defected to the SyAA". Twitter.
Retrieved 30
November 2020...
-
rhythm National Rail
station code of
Matlock railway station,
England Maghawir al-Thawra (MaT), the
Arabic name of the
Revolutionary Commando Army Mat...
-
Archived from the
original on 31
August 2017.
Retrieved 31
August 2017. "Fawj
Maghawir al-Badiya: A
Military Intelligence Branch Militia".
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi...
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trying to
accommodate for the
departure of
keyboard player Omaya Malaeb. "
Maghawir" (مغاوير)
narrates a
possible version of a club
shooting in Beirut, drawing...
-
Commandos – TTC (Arabic: فريق التيوس من المغاوير|
Fariq Tyous min' al-
Maghawir) or
simply Tyous for
short ('Tyous'
means 'Male Goat' in Arabic, also translated...
-
reverse the
result of the
battle of 1981 with the help of 92
Lebanese Army
Maghawirs sent from
Beirut as well as the
towns inhabitants.
Regardless of the very...