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Fialkov, Aaron

Fialkov, Aaron


Son of Yaakov and Chana. Born in Tel Aviv on Thursday, February 9, 1954. Studied at the Neve Magen Elementary School in Ramat Hasharon, and continued his studies at the Lady Davis Vocational High School in Tel Aviv and was certified as a technician, He was a gifted and well-educated student, his interest in many fields, and his research interests on the work of the Labor Movement, and his major interests were scientific, including mathematics and electronics. Since he has acquired extensive knowledge in electronics, he has sought to serve in the IDF in this field. Aharon was drafted into the IDF in May 1973 and volunteered to serve in the Intelligence Corps, and after completing basic training, he was sent to the Electronic Tools Planning and Development Unit, and soon became a person who knew how to solve complicated technical problems. In the days of the Yom Kippur War, Aharon was sent to serve in the Golan Heights during the Yom Kippur War, where he returned to the course and completed his military career. It took many difficult trips around the country Each mission received short vacations and visited his home and saw with his family On December 21, 1974, Aharon died while serving in the army cemetery in Kiryat Shaul, Condolences to the bereaved family The unit commander wrote: “Sergeant Aharon was a quiet and kind, serious and practical guy. In his work he stood out as a man of thought and initiative … He devoted all his efforts to improving and streamlining the execution of his technical tasks. As a friend Aaron liked his staff – both enlisted men and officers. His work in the unit contributed greatly to the improvement and efficiency of the technical systems that protect our security. “His biography and lines were published in the book Benigno in memory of the people of Ramat Hasharon who fell in Israel.

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