In the aftermath of the June–September 1982
Israeli invasion of Lebanon, President
Amin Gemayel, convinced that a strong and unified national defense force was a prerequisite to rebuilding the nation, announced plans to raise a 60,000-man army organized into twelve brigades (created from existing infantry regiments), trained and equipped by
France and the
United States. On March 1, 1983, the 9th Infantry Regiment was amalgamated with the Anti-tank Regiment, the Engineering Regiment and the 801st battalion into a brigade group numbering 2,000 men, mostly
Maronite Christians from the northern
Akkar and
Koura Districts, though it also contained
Sunni and
Shia Muslims. Initially designated the
General Support Brigade – GSB (
Arabic: لواء الدعم العام | ''Liwa' al-Daem al-Eami''), the new unit changed its name on September 10 of that year to "9th Brigade", which officially became on January 1, 1984, the 9th Infantry Brigade. ==Emblem==