Dichter, Arieh
Ben Rachel and Moshe, was born in Romania on December 12, 1912. He completed high school and aspired to immigrate to Israel, and in 1933 he succeeded in fulfilling his ambition to immigrate to Israel, where he worked in construction, “Haganah,” in which he eventually rose to the rank of platoon commander. In 1936 he was in the Galilee, Wingate Company. He also served in Notarot. He was well-versed in Israel and well-versed in all its scrolls. One of his friends testified: “The valley and the Galilee were part of his life.” In 1940 he joined the British Army and was transferred, when the time came, to the Jewish Brigade. He was active in transporting refugees to Palestine. Arieh participated in the battles since the beginning of the War of Independence. At the time of his release he was wounded in the hand He served in the 7th Brigade, and on the 9th of June 1948 he fell in an outpost near the Arab village of Beit Sussin, near Latrun, during a severe attack on his position. 1950) was transferred to the eternal rest of the military cemetery in Haifa