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Bombiger, Aryeh

Bombiger, Aryeh


Son of Haim and Paula (Pnina). He was born on August 5, 1948 in the detention camps on Cyprus for illegal immigrants to Mandatory Palestine. His family immigrated to Israel in 1949. He studied at the elementary school in Moshav Sattria and at the agricultural high school in Pardes Hannah. He was diligent and diligent in his studies, an excellent athlete and a man with a healthy and sober approach to the world and to life. His approach was different from that of other young people, who saw something magical and surprising surprises in the days of alert before the Six-Day War. He was mild and prudent and sure of his ability to do what he would be asked to do when the time came. He was drafted into the IDF in August 1967, and after completing an officer’s course, he excelled as an excellent combat officer and as a person who knew how to devote himself primarily to his work, but also knew how to maintain and nurture human relations. The smile, the good humor and the ability to express his thoughts accurately helped him to cope with the difficulties of the officers’ course, and they also stood for him later as an officer and commander. He was admired, respected and admired by all his comrades in the army during his service as a soldier and as an officer He was always looking for the most “warm” place to serve, because he felt that only the line of fire could fulfill his duty to his people and his homeland. 1970.) Lt. Arieh, along with his friends, Second Lieutenant Moti Braun and Nissim Yaniv, who were riding a mine, toured the northern sector of the Suez Canal and was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Rehovot. In Moshav Sattria by village residents, and a scholarship in his name was given by his parents to a student at the agricultural high school in Pardes Hannah; A booklet entitled “Yuval and Aryeh”, in memory of his friend Yuval Glickman, who was killed in the Six Day War by their friend Yitzhak Idan and funded by Moshav Sattria, with the participation of the Moshavim Movement and the Gezer Regional Council.

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