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Laa or LAA may refer to: Laa * Laa an der Thaya, Lower Austria * Laa (Gemeinde Zettling), Styria * Oberlaa, Unterlaa, Erlaa (other), Laaer Berg * Laamaikahiki, King of Kauai * Laalaa people, an ethnic group in Senegal * Lehar language, a language spoken by the Laalaa people of Senegal * Lehar Region also called Laa, located in Senegal * Laa (TV serial) LAA * Legal Aid Agency, an agency of the UK's Ministry of Justice * L'Artibonite in Action, a political party of Haiti * Lamar Municipal Airport (Colorado), via its IATA airport code and FAA location identifier * Libyan Airlines, via its ICAO airline designator * License Assisted Access * Local area agreement * ''Locally Administered Address'', a type of MAC address * Los Angeles Airways, a former helicopter airline * Los Angeles Angels, a baseball team * Latrobe Athletic Association, a late 19th-early 20th century American football club * London Ashford Airport Ltd., the operator of Lydd Airport * Light Aircraft Associat ...
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Lebanese Arab Army
The Lebanese Arab Army – LAA (Arabic: جيش لبنان العربي transliteration ''Jayish Lubnan al-Arabi''), also known as the Arab Army of Lebanon (AAL), Arab Lebanese Army or Armée du Liban Arabe (ALA) in French, was a predominantly Muslim splinter faction of the Lebanese Army that came to play a key role in the 1975–77 phase of the Lebanese Civil War. Origins On 21 January 1976 at the Elias Abou Sleiman Barracks in Ablah, Zahlé District, in the Beqaa Valley, 900 Lebanese Muslim soldiers serving with the 1st Armoured Brigade (a.k.a. the 'First Brigade') refused to fight against their coreligionists of the Lebanese National Movement (LNM) and mutinied under the leadership of Lieutenant Ahmed Al-Khatib, a Tank officer who originally commanded a 40 men-strong armored company in Rashaya, and urged his fellow Muslims to desert. The mutiny quickly spread to other Army barracks and garrisons on the southern part of the Beqaa and the Jabal Amel – including the strateg ...
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