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Cohen, Moshe

Cohen, Moshe


Moshe, son of Victoria and Yehuda, was born in January 1946. When he was two years old, he immigrated with his family to Israel, where he settled in the city of Be’er Sheva, where Moshe studied at Masada Elementary School, He studied at the School of Practical Engineering in electronics, where Moshe spent two years of study, and Moshe, or Moshon, as he was called by his friends and friends, was a pleasant, friendly and friendly fellow. Mathematics, physics and chemistry, the sport was close to his Lev, and even in this field he achieved considerable success, and he excelled in throwing a hockey ball and an iron ball and was an avid fan of the Dorgal, who also inherited his love for his son Ariel, who also served as an electrical and electronics instructor in two youth clubs – the Margaliot Club and the Neurim Youth Club – during his youth he was a member of the Scouts youth movement and was trained in his guidance, Moshe was recruited to the IDF in mid-August 1964 and assigned to the armored corps. During the course of his service, he took part in a training course for infantry commanders, a training course for infantry commanders, a training course for infantry commanders and a course for armored infantry officers, while serving in the Golani Brigade. He was educated in the fields of electronics and electronics in the early days of October 1966. He did not prevent him from repairing electrical appliances for people of low means, Ariel was a loving husband, a devoted friend and father, and his colleagues liked him and he was respected by his superiors In the Yom Kippur War, Moshe served as a noncom at the southern front, on October 18, 1973. He fought in the battles of the Abu Sultan camps. He was hit and Moshe fell in battle. He was brought to rest in the cemetery in Be’er Sheva. He left behind a wife and son, a father, two brothers and a sister. After his fall, he was promoted to sergeant. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander wrote: “Moshe was a courageous fighter and an excellent commander, who commanded his men heroically, and always carried out his task with perfection and without fault.

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