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Glick, Yuval

Glick, Yuval


Ben Rachel and Reuven. Born on 18.5.1969 in Kiryat Gat to parents from Kibbutz Nachsholim, one of the first residents of the city, he studied at the Sprinzak Elementary School in Kiryat Gat and later graduated from Rogozin High School The father of the stars and the earth, and his father was able to celebrate his ninth birthday with him after he was born, Yuval did not talk about his orphanhood with others, and his mother tried to raise it in a way that was not unusual, but at the same time, He had a rare collection of records and tapes, and he was familiar with music, from classical to heavy rock, and was interested in science fiction and diving. – The book “Rogozin”, Yael Pesach, describes him: “Yuval was something unique. He was a good friend, a good student. The chairman of the student council is already in the 11th grade, a volunteer in Magen David Adom, an activist and a tour guide in the field of tours and knowledge of the country. “Yuval’s room was a permanent meeting place for his friends,” they wrote of him in his high school yearbook: “A naive look and a pilot for the future, He hopes to be a shrewd merchant. But since he was a boy, Yuval announced that he wanted to be a pilot and that he had already fulfilled his wish. Before he was drafted into the IDF, he managed to travel to the United States from coast to coast for six months. Yuval was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in early February 1988 and volunteered for the Israel Air Force and successfully completed the pilot’s course as a combat pilot. Running his head. Go into new things without fear and do well. In his free time he volunteered to inaugurate a boy from Arad. As an officer and as a functionary throughout his entire career. “On May 5, 1991, Yovel fell while serving in the north of the country and was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Gat, leaving a mother and two sisters – “Yesterday we met you, Yuval, smiling as usual and ready to take additional missions on your broad shoulders. Yuval, you, who were the right-hand man in the group, in every group – in the squadron, in the squadron and in the group, you were a figure we all tried to imagine, young and old, you were taken from us for your twenty-second spring. Last night your mother Rachel shed some light on that special ancient connection that you have with the IAF’s foundation stones – Joe Alon. Joe Alon showed us the way and was the first commander of our base – Hatzerim. Joe Alon’s cousin was your father, Reuven, from whom you were orphaned about thirteen years ago. Your father, who had a friend and an educator, from whom you learned the love of the land and the people, left you alone with your mother Rachel. The two of you continued this wonderful way, while you, with your modesty, hid this wonderful connection from us. “Yuval’s mother and the Ministry of Defense published a book in his memory,” Every Man, “containing 136 photographs from his estate.

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