Bardugo, Gil (Yehoshua)
Ben Denis and Jacob. He was born on 17.6.1970 in Kiryat Motzkin. He studied at Meginim Elementary School in Kiryat Haim. Afterward he completed his studies at the Kiryat Haim High School. Gil was a diligent student and excelled in the real professions. When he was in elementary school, he practiced gymnastics in the Maccabi Kiryat Motzkin sports clubs and Hapoel Kiryat Bialik. These exercises, which lasted three to four hours a day during three years, gave him high self-discipline and a desire for perfection. Along with the sport loved music age. Although he did not receive musical education, he played guitar for his pleasure and was a member of an amateur band called ‘The Glasses’. “I, the lintel, hereby declare that I am deaf to music and willing to exchange some of my good qualities with absolute hearing and in an evening voice.” Gil was admired and accepted by his friends and was a source of pride for his family in his handsome appearance, behavior and respect for his parents and every human being. He was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in mid-October 1988 and volunteered for an aviation course, and after a while he left the pilot’s course and moved to an elite unit in the General Staff, who did not say much about his actions in the army. He was very intelligent, cultured, honest and principled, and was very popular in society and used to help his friends calmly and calmly when necessary, as his roommate says in the unit: “When I got to the room, Gil was a ‘figure’. He seemed to me a leader. He was the most prominent figure in the whole room. “Gil aspired to study mathematics and physics and enrolled in regular studies at the university, but two weeks before the start of his studies, fate had become cruel to him.On the day of the 12th of Shvat (February 7, 1990) Gil fell into service, The military cemetery in Haifa left behind his parents and two brothers, Raz and Nir, in a letter of condolence to the family, his commander wrote: “Gil was an excellent soldier who performed his duties well and volunteered to perform additional tasks on his own. His behavior and attitude toward his friends and commanders were exemplary and exemplary in the unit. It was pleasant to be with him as a friend and as a soldier. “Gil’s name was immortalized in the library of his school, and a corner was erected in his memory.