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Danino, Moshe

Danino, Moshe


Moshe, son of Rene and Abraham, was born in Haifa on August 19, 1950, and completed his studies at the Daughter of Galim Elementary School in Haifa and later moved to the Boyer boarding school in Jerusalem. He was a favorite of all his friends and was involved in social life and was a sports enthusiast in all his branches, and he was very active in football and basketball, and he was very successful in his skill and his eye-catching tricks and was one of the pillars of the school team. He was a naughty boy who liked to perform pranks, because he had a good sense of humor, he loved to help others, and was comfortable and pleasant in society. He returned to Haifa and continued his studies at the Bialik Gymnasium in the humanitarian track, and his history teacher wrote about him: “Moshe came to us in the eleventh grade and quickly adapted to his new friends because he was a friendly and loving young man, He liked the school life, although he did not make much effort in his studies, but he did think that the state had the right to require young people with education, teachers, doctors and engineers to settle in development towns . He claimed that only such an action would change the situation in these towns. He spent many hours on the beach and played swimming, diving, fishing and the rocket game, and was drafted into the IDF in mid-October 1968 and assigned to the armored corps. At first he was in a reconnaissance unit. After that, he underwent a training course for armored personnel carriers and later was sent to an officer’s course. At the end of the course, he was sent to train in training courses for armored personnel carriers. In the army, too, he was a cheerful, Simcha and pleasant man and was acceptable to his subordinates. At the beginning of October 1971, Moshe was discharged from the regular army with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was accepted to the Technion preparatory program. Was tied to his fellow students. Even after the preparatory year and after he decided to continue studying at Haifa University, his friendship with his old friends was maintained. When the Yom Kippur War broke out and the draft was delayed, he was impatient and wondered why he was not being called. When the order arrived, he hurried to the rear base of the unit. When he arrived and found that his department was not yet ready, he went down with the company commander to look for the brigade fighting in Sinai, and he was Simcha and joking all the days of the war, as people who knew him only briefly remembered his smile and his words of encouragement. 1973) was sent with his platoon to fight for the Hamutal outpost, and at the head of the invading force, he went up to the post and suddenly his vehicle was damaged. He was left to rest in the military cemetery in Haifa, leaving behind his parents, brother and two sisters.

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