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Chamel Roukoz

Chamel Roukoz
شامل روكز
Roukoz, 10 August 2020
Born (1958-09-08) September 8, 1958 (age 65)
Chatine, Batroun District, Lebanon
Allegiance Lebanon
Service/branchLebanese Rangers Regiment
Years of service1981–2015
RankBrigadier General
Commands heldCommander of the Lebanese Rangers Regiment
Battles/warsBattle of Arsal
Battle of Sidon
Operation Nahr el-Bared
Operation Dinnieh
Liberation War

Chamel Roukoz (Arabic: شامل روكز) is a Lebanese politician, former brigadier general and former member of parliament. From May 2018 to 2022, he was a member of parliament who represented the Byblos–Keserwan district. Roukoz is also the son-in-law of President Michel Aoun, the founder of the FPM. Before retiring, Roukoz was the oldest commander of the Rangers Regiment and was spoken of as a potential candidate for the post of Lebanese Armed Forces Commander.

Military career

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During the Liberation war, under the leadership of Prime Minister General Aoun, Roukoz fought the Syrian forces and their Lebanese militia allies which were assaulting the “free zones” of East Beirut. During Summer 2007, he gained recognition as a brilliant Officer during the 15-week operation against Fatah al-Islam in Nahr al-Bared camp northern Lebanon. In addition, General Roukoz, fought Ahmed al-Assir and his supporters during the Battle of Sidon in 2013.[1] He also led the battles against Jabhat al-Nusra and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant during the Battle of Arsal and battle of Rass Baalbak.

Awards

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For his distinguished military achievements. General Roukoz awarded the National Order of Merit (Officer) by the President of France as well as the Order of Charles III Encomienda de Número (Commander by Number) by the king of Spain.

Civil–Rangers relations

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According to Roukoz, the Lebanese people support is the strongest weapon to the Army.[2] Thus, every year since 2008, the Rangers Regiment organizes unique mountain races open to both the military and civilians. Barracks to Barracks is the longest race with a participation of thousands of people from different nationalities. The races have also ecological and touristic goals. See Rangers Events.

Personal life

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Roukoz has been married to Claudine, daughter of the Lebanese President Michel Aoun until they divorced in 2022. They have two sons.[3]

References

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  1. ^ The Rangers Regiment was the force that crushed Assir and his supporters Archived October 23, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ General Roukoz speech in Jezzine
  3. ^ "روكز الزوج الثاني لابنة الجنرال وهكذا كان التعارف!". Janoubia (in Arabic). 3 December 2016.
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