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Evron, Nir

Evron, Nir


Ben Yocheved and Victor. He was born on 27.2.1973 in Ramat Gan. Nir attended an Israeli elementary school in the Ivory Coast, where he traveled with his parents to a 10-year mission. During his years in the Ivory Coast, Nir visited Israel every year and on his summer visit he decided to stay in Israel, where he lived with his uncle and aunt and graduated from the De Shalit High School in Rehovot in the real-biological track. His desire to remain in Israel by wanting to be in a place where he “really should be” and prepare for military service, and his parents and brothers joined him and Nir helped the family to reintegrate. Describe him as a smiling and happy child, energetic and full of joy of life and curiosity and an outstanding athlete “His friends from the high school in Rehovot remember him as a pleasant, optimistic, always smiling young man, with friends, they said, he would give it all. The smile, with its sparkling teeth, was also written in places where you were a stranger. You were not just a friend. You were a close friend and brother. Listening, praising, telling the ultimate truth. “Nir joined the IDF in late July 1992 for an aviation course. He bought new friends, and near that time he met his friend Reut, who was, according to his friends, “one of the most important things for which he would do everything.” His commanders in the pilots’ course said that he was “thinking thoroughly and planning ahead … … a soldier is investing in an unusual way, not giving up on himself.” Nir was very socially prominent wherever he went. He loved the army and wanted to contribute at any price. Therefore, when he dropped off from a pilot course, he initiated a conversation with the commander of the paratroopers’ engineering company and persuaded him to join him in the unit. Nir would come home happy and full of stories. He loved his army teammates, and he wanted to continue his parents’ journey, who also served in the paratroopers. However, he wanted to go out on Saturdays to meet his girlfriend Reut. He also acquired many friends in the army. His friends in the army wrote about him: “Physical difficulty never deterred you, no matter what difficulties we had, nothing bothered you, cold, heat, punishments that we had kidnapped during the week, Which I never met. ” When he and the entire team went to Lebanon, Nir felt that the stay in Lebanon was the climax, enabling him to realize everything he had learned so far during his military service. On Monday, February 27, 1994, Nir fell in battle in Lebanon. Nir’s team was attacked by a terrorist ambush during the opening of a road between Sujud and Reihan. Nir was killed by a sniper’s bullet. Lieutenant-Colonel Yoav Har-Shoshanim, Staff Sergeant Gal Levinson and Sergeant Tal HaCohen were killed and Nir was brought to rest in the Rehovot military cemetery, leaving behind his parents and two brothers Sagi and Regev. : “Nir was fond of his friends and was considered one of the leading fighters in the team and in the unit. Nir belonged to the same group of fighters who trusted their comrades and commanders. … With Nir, every soldier wanted to go to operational activity at the force of the force. “The commander of his force wrote:” Nir knew how to fulfill every mission he received best. … On Nir, we all knew that you could rely with your eyes closed. “His family published a pamphlet in his memory.

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