Dvori, Meir (“Milo”, “Meiraka”)
Son of Solomon and Rosa. He was born in 1951 in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, and immigrated to Israel in 1951. He spent his childhood and youth in Be’er Sheva, where he studied at the “Netaim” elementary school and studied at the “Amal” vocational high school He then studied at the College of Electronics, where he worked for six months in the Defense Ministry. About a year before the enlistment he was accepted as a member of the nucleus in which he was in training – Sha’ar Ha’amakim. Where he learned to work in a tractor and also did various other farm work to settle there after his discharge from the IDF, where he was drafted into the IDF in January 1965 and began basic training, but at the end of this period returned to the farm with the other members of the core because he was a professional. ). About a month after his release he was called up for reserve duty, because the days were days of alert and tension before the Six-Day War. On the 5th of Iyar 5727 (June 6, 1967), the first day of her battles, he fell in the course of his duties as a result of the revolution of the Nahal Brigade, and was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Be’er Sheva. To the fallen – condolences to the families “his memory was raised.