Ankori, Aharon (Sharli)
Son of Haim and Teraz. He was born on the 24th of Adar 5709 (25.3.1949) in Sfax, Tunisia, and immigrated to Israel with his family in 1955. He began his studies at the elementary school in the Israel camp and continued at the “Bilu” school in Tel Aviv. At the Montefiore High School in Tel Aviv, and continued his studies at the Air Force Technical School in the field of aircraft electrical engineering, while he was enrolled in the Technical School for the Toren, whose quietness and calm helped him manage the course during his studies and leisure time. He completed the Air Force Technical School successfully and saw his continued career in the Air Force He was very attached to his parents and saw himself as the only person who could support them in their old age, and he always made sure not to let them down and made an effort to be their back in the end of their lives, In April 1968. He volunteered to serve in the air force before he was 18. He did his job perfectly and with maximum efficiency and was very much liked by his friends. He was naturally calm, so he understood with anger the impatience and impatience of his commanders. The roles assigned to him. When he arrived at the base of the air force, he served as an example to his friends. For this, and for the rest of his virtues, his friends could appreciate and admire him. On the 12th of March 24, 1969, he fell in the area of the Suez Canal in the bombing of the enemy planes. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul.