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Goren (Gerstenblit), Nathan

Goren (Gerstenblit), Nathan


Ben Zahava and Zvi. He was born on August 20, 1950 in Tel Aviv. As a child, he lived with his family in Ramat Gan, where he studied at the “Merkaz” elementary school and continued his studies at the ORT Shenkar vocational high school. Three years later, Ort decided to join the Air Force Technical School, where he specialized in aircraft mechanics. During his free time, he worked in his hobbies: painting and soccer. He was drafted into the IDF in June 1969 and assigned to serve in the Air Force as an aircraft mechanic, and after completing his army service he continued to serve for another year in the army and was discharged in May 1973. He was drafted into the permanent army again in 1975. He completed his officer’s course in 1980 and graduated cum laude. And served as a maintenance officer of a squadron, with a lot of professional knowledge, motivation, initiative and responsibility, and completed professional training courses, including training in the US He served in many positions, including the head of a squadron’s technical team, At the Open University and received a BA in Social Sciences, and advanced to the rank of major A few months before his death, he was appointed as an aeronautic engineer, who fell during his service on August 3, 1990 and was brought to eternal rest in the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery, leaving behind a wife, two daughters, parents Two brothers and a sister In a letter of condolences to the family, his commander writes that he always stood out for the best, excelled in fulfilling his duties and was admired by commanders, colleagues and commands.

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