Guthrymon, Yoram-Yerachmiel
Yoram-Yerachmiel, son of Tzipora and Ze’ev, one of the founders of the Yishuv and Haganah veterans, was born on July 31, 1950 in Jerusalem. Yoram was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in mid-August 1968 and was assigned to the Artillery Corps, where he took part in a course for infantry artillery commanders, a course for infantry artillery commanders, an officers’ course, a course for air force officers, a course for field commanders and a course for air support officers. After graduating from the regular army, he continued his studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at the Faculty of Economics, and Yoram sought to settle in the Old City of Jerusalem, but his request was not given to him. His unit is for the chest On October 19, 1973, he fell in battle on Givot Ganeifeh, on the way from Ismailia to Suez, and was the officer in charge of the connection with IAF planes, a force that crossed the Channel. In the afternoon, after our planes destroyed a missile base, the APC was hit by a direct hit, and Yoram was killed on the spot. He was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery on the Mount of Olives, leaving behind a father, a mother, two brothers and two sisters. After his fall, he was promoted to captain.