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Gal-Zelig, May

Gal-Zelig, May


Ben Ronit and Herzl. He was born in Tel-Aviv on Memorial Day for IDF Fallen Soldiers on Wednesday, May 3, 1987. He studied in his city, at the Gavrieli Elementary School and at the Ironi Aleph High School in the plastic arts department. May incorporated in his personality body and soul. He loved sports a lot, and invested a lot in developing physical fitness. The other side was very creative; May was a painter with a rich imagination and rich inner world, loved heavy rock and played bass guitar. May was an only child, but his ambition was to serve as a combat soldier. On November 21, 2005, he was drafted into the IDF, and since he was diagnosed with high numbers, he was included in the Givati ​​Brigade’s “Stars” track – a shortened course that trains the combat soldier to command a class or a platoon. And returned to the post of officer in advanced training in August 2006. After about three months he was asked to leave for officers’ course but refused, because he wanted to remain in the field of operations on the ground. Golan, May was commanded to be the commander of the detachment, and May was recognized as “the soldier with the big tattoo.” The “Stars” May died as part of his duty on December 30, 2007, when he was 20. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul and was followed by his parents.

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