Gustine, Joseph (Yoske)
He was born in 1918 in Lutsk, Poland, where he worked in the Gordonia youth movement in his city from 1933-1936, and then went on to train in Dubnow, Bzechowska, and the Polish port of Gdynia. And joined the nucleus of a fishing group for Kibbutz Neveh Yam near Atlit, and in 1940 the nucleus went up to the ground and then moved to Gniger to prepare for kibbutz life, and Joseph was a favorite of all his acquaintances, thirsty, music-loving, and gifted in an Arab voice. He married and the days of the declaration of the establishment of the Jewish Brigade, and his response to the declaration was: “This is the most precious gift I was given to my wedding.” A month later, Sea Brigade During his service he went to Italy. While increased levels of service and attained the rank of sergeant (Sergeant). In his letter to his wife from Italy, a Yaffa singer Gustin (Yarkoni), wrote: “I look at my watch and it’s eight. I close my eyes and see you sitting at the piano, head bowed, and playing ‘Wait for me and I’ll go back’ to Semyonov, because that’s how we talked: to dedicate far away from each other distant singing … and close. Here comes my poetry. “On March 29, 1945, he went to the head of Mishmar to inspect several houses in the Senio Valley in Italy, in order to see that Germans had not sneaked in. He went to the banks of the river to a house called Alexander, A fierce firefight broke out between the guard outside the house and the Germans in it, but the German mortars forced the guard to withdraw, and the sergeant remained in the field, and about six hours later a dead man found him and brought him to the camp. The military brigade in Ravenna, Italy, placing a wife in the book “The Jewish Brigade” and “Rishonim” – a memorial booklet for the soldiers of the Jewish Brigade. IV.B.12 Unit Palestine Regiment Corporal Rank.