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Garbash, Dan (“Dembo”)

Garbash, Dan (“Dembo”)


Son of-Haim-Meir and Gina. He was born on May 15, 1939 in Haifa. When he taught at the elementary school, he stood out quickly and diligently and diligently, and after completing his studies he entered the high school in Kiryat Haim, but did not study there for one year. From his childhood, this tree and flower and love loved his arrival at the Kadouri Agricultural School, which he passed through in 1954. His loyalty to the agricultural profession was also evident during his vacation days at home, when he supported all the jobs in his parents’ farm. During his three years of studies at Kadouri, his character was shaped and his character turned yellow. He was drafted into the IDF in 1957 and since then he has volunteered for every difficult task and performed it out of responsibility and everything he was willing to do was part of the Paratroopers Brigade. Joyful and loving life, he and his friends were not only fascinated by his radiant personality and by the romantic friendliness that surrounded him, but also by his sincere friendship, gentleness, and good temper. He fell in the line of duty on the 11th of Tammuz 5719 (17.7.1959) and was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Haifa. In “Thirty” for his fall, “Reim” published a pamphlet in his memory and in his name, which was made by his comrades in the paratroopers’ paratroopers unit. His memory was mentioned in Uri Milstein’s book, “The Paratroop Wars.”

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