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Geva, Yochi-Yochanan

Geva, Yochi-Yochanan


Son of Miriam and Paul, was born on May 1, 1962 in Kiryat Bialik. He began his studies at the Zichron Yosef elementary school in Haifa and studied there for five years. When his parents moved to Rishon Letzion, he continued his studies there and finished junior high school. He then moved to the military boarding school near the Reali School in Haifa. Yochi was one of the best students in the boarding school. He stood out for his resourcefulness, his volunteer spirit and his personal integrity. In his graduation certificate, his teachers noted: “If you continue in this way, you will achieve great achievements in the army.” In November 1976, he enlisted in the IDF and served in the Paratroopers Brigade, where he was promoted to corporal on the day he joined the army. Yochi could spare himself the tough basic training, because he had successfully completed the military boarding school, but preferred to remove his rank marks from his sleeve and go through the training track again. In February 1981 he was promoted to the rank of sergeant and was sent to an officer’s course, which he graduated in October of that year and promoted to the rank of lieutenant.There was an offer to serve as a mentor in the officers’ school, but Yochi, loyal to his path, preferred to return to his unit and serve in the paratroopers. In Lebanon, and led his unit to a battle track On 21 June 1982, he fought at the head of his unit in the outskirts of Beirut and was killed and killed in the battle. Left behind his parents, brother and sister, and Defense Minister Ariel Sharon wrote in a letter of condolence to the family: “Lieutenant Yohanan Geva gave his life for his homeland. He fell between a grape and a left in Lebanon. His path was through volunteerism, courage and sacrifice. He performed every role in the best possible way. Was a loyal friend with a pleasant temperament and a smile that did not depart from his face. “The commander of his unit wrote to his family:” Yochi fell on his first walk, leading the company. In his fall he left us a will to continue in this way, through volunteerism, courage and sacrifice, in order to fortify the people’s security. “Yochi fell on his first walk, leading the company in battle, his gaze forward and his head raised. In his heroism, his devotion, his devotion to the cause and his courage Yochi symbolizes the most Yaffa of our youth. In his death, he outlined a way for us to try to adhere. We, his friends, the soldiers and commanders of the Raven Company, will always remember his spirit. His image stands before our eyes, his eternal smile and his joyous spirit, from which we are now missing “

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