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Asayag, Meir (Miro)

Asayag, Meir (Miro)


Son of Penny and Sharli was born on the 11th of Av 5723 (11.8.1963) in Dimona and attended the “Amiasaf” school in the city. He completed his studies in the southern brigade and continued to study aircraft mechanics at the IAF Technical School in Be’er Sheva. Afterward, he successfully completed his studies in the helicopter mechanics course and the technical school in Haifa. Meir was a good and disciplined student, and according to his teacher in grades 4-6, he “illuminated the lessons with his brilliant comments, jokes and original sentences.” Miro was loved by his classmates because he could listen to everyone and help with the social cohesion of his classmates. His friends testify that he was always the spirit of every class and every festive party, and he served as an example of his perseverance and devotion. He was a loyal son of his parents and a caring and loving brother to his brothers and sisters, who thought very hard, consulted and consulted him frequently. Meir was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in late January 1981. After completing his basic training, he was sent to a helicopter mechanic course and was assigned to a helicopter squadron in the IAF as a helicopter mechanic and was an excellent, responsible and dedicated mechanic. During the course of his service, he was employed as an airborne mechanic with heavy helicopters and light helicopters, and completed his training with great success, although his commanders found him suitable for officers, Miro preferred to continue his position, and was promoted to deputy head of the shed. When he finished his regular service, Miro was accepted to Shai On the 27th of Elul 5744 (24.9.1984), Meir fell in the line of duty and was brought to eternal rest in the house. “Meir arrived in the squadron as a helicopter mechanic and progressed in his position until the purchase of the highest professional level,” wrote the commander of the military unit in Dimona. About a year after arriving at the squadron, he volunteered for an airborne mechanics course and completed successfully. He joined the air force and flew many missions in various training and operations. In his roles, Meir displayed dedication and responsibility, professional and command ability, and became leader of his friends. His talents were conspicuously silent. Miro served from a sense of volunteerism, and knew satisfaction and pride in his duties. It is difficult for us to separate and to know that he will not return. “His parents published a pamphlet in his memory, in which he spoke about his character from friends, teachers, and family members, and his family donated a Torah scroll to the” Orach Chaim “synagogue in Dimona

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