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Golan, Guy

Golan, Guy


Ben-Hermona (Cohen) and Arieh (Leib) Golan, who immigrated to Israel in 1948 from South Africa, was born on September 18, 1953, in Kibbutz Ein-Baruch, whose parents were among his founders. He was a sports student, basketball, skiing and swimming, and spent one year as a counselor at the HaNoar HaOved VeHalomed youth center in Yad Eliahu in Tel Aviv. was drafted into the IDF in October 1971 and was posted to the Israel Defense Forces He was an outstanding pilot and served as an excellent fighter pilot and was sent to the US for a special aviation course. Guy was gifted and highly intelligent and was one of the best and most dedicated pilots among the younger generation. His perfect professional friends. In February 1979, Guy was appointed deputy commander of a squadron, a position he performed with dedication and with a personal example. He was to move to the corps headquarters as head of a section. Guy liked everyone and always knew how to find a good word for young people and adults. He was a member of Kibbutz Ne’eman and was connected to his agriculture with all his soul. Guy died in the course of his duties on the 29th of Tishrei 5729 (29.9.1979) and was brought to rest at the cemetery in Maayan Baruch, 26 years old, and left behind a father and three sisters, who was born on the eve of Yom Kippur and fell on the eve of Yom Kippur, and a bunch of letters.

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