Doron, Yuval
Ben Gilo and Micha. He was born on the 4th of Elul 5705 (August 11, 1975) in Ramat Gan, where he moved to Jerusalem and grew up in a warm and loving home, where he studied at the Zalman Aran Elementary School in Jerusalem and continued to the ” Until 12th grade he studied at the Ben Shemen boarding school where he completed his studies. During his high school years, he was very active socially and stood out in his presence. Yuval was gifted with a well-developed technical sense and loved to help his friends. He participated in the drama club and discovered his ability to show high school graduation. Yuval had considerable self-confidence and demonstrated independence and stubbornness. His friends testify that he developed a special sense of humor and remember him as full of joie de vivre. Yuval had athletic tendencies; he specialized in long runs and loved football very much. For many months, he trained in an air rifle and improved his physical fitness for the upcoming IDF induction, and in early August 1994 he was drafted into the IDF and sought to reach the “Dodvan” undercover unit. During the course he dropped out and decided to volunteer for the engineering corps, following his father. He served as a platoon commander in the Assaf Battalion. Even in his military life Yuval stood out and strove to advance on the ladder of command. His friends said that he was popular and encouraged and encouraged his friends and raised his morale. On January 5, 1995, Yovel fell in the line of duty and was buried in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, leaving behind his parents and sister Yael In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, Chief of Staff Amnon Lipkin Shahak “Yuval, of blessed memory, served as a platoon commander in the Assaf Battalion of the Engineering Corps, and was described by his commanders as a highly motivated soldier with a high level of personal perception and ability, and was always ready to give help and assistance to his surroundings.” Yuval, the commander of the unit where Yuval served, wrote to his family: “Throughout his army service, Yuval demonstrated his motivation, his professional ability and volunteered to help his friends whenever he needed it. He wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps, to go to a course for commanders of the Engineering Corps and from there to an officer, and his commanders, who saw him as one of the leading soldiers in the platoon, believed that he was able and able to do so successfully. His future. “