Hanania, Meir
Ben Rachel and Zion. Born in Tel Aviv on August 21, 1952. Meir joined the army and served in an infantry unit, and for a short period he served as a battalions officer, after completing several courses and advancing in his positions. In September 1973 he began serving in the regular army, took another course and rose to the rank of sergeant. In the Yom Kippur War, Meir displayed courage and acquired the trust of his commanders. He rose to the rank of First Sergeant. The opinion of his commanders at the time was: “He is of a comfortable nature, very responsible, capable of organization, and has extraordinary ability to work.” In August 1976, Meir successfully passed a course, which gave him the rank of sergeant. He also took a heavy driving course. Until September 1977, Meir continued to serve in the regular army. He left the service for two years, and in May 1979 returned to the regular army. Meir served as a battalion commander, performed his duties to satisfaction, invested discipline in the battalion, while ensuring proper handling of soldiers. And devoted. ” On May 8, 1980, Meir fell during his service. He was 28 years old when he fell. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. Meir left behind his parents, two brothers and a sister.