Globus, Eliezer
Son of Gedalyahu and Leah. He was born on March 13, 1937, in Birkona, where he studied at the elementary school in Rishpon, where he studied for two years at the Mikve Israel agricultural high school, He served as a commander in the Nahal Brigade, served as a commander in the Nahal Brigade in the north, and was well versed in the officers’ course and advanced to the point where he received training positions in this course, after which he moved to a minority unit and from there to Modi’in. The brigade commander was very impressed with his talents and influenced him not to do so Eliezer set a condition for moving to a combat unit and was asked to do so: He served as commander of a regiment for two years, and in the last months before the Six-Day War he was always on the front line in the border incidents with the Syrians. One of his friends said after him, “Eli was married to the army perhaps more than his wife.” He felt it, and in his last letters the thought began to worry him. On standby, he promised to come home every night, as he was about to join the new school of command and staff officers. He showed great devotion to his parents and in his last letter to them asked them to keep his wife and take care of the children he loved. He was the most senior officer in the Armored Corps, and in the outbreak of the Six-Day War, on the first day of the battles, he was killed on the 5th of Iyar 5727 (5.6.1967) Was buried in the Israeli military cemetery in Bari, and was later transferred to an eternal rest at the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery, where his memory was placed in a pamphlet issued by the Ramat Hasharon local council in memory of its fallen soldiers.