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Har-Gil, Ron

Har-Gil, Ron


Son of Sima and Shlomo z “l, was born on October 30, 1960 in Jerusalem. When Ron was four years old, the family moved to Ashdod. In this city, Ron first studied at the Geulim Elementary School and continued at the Gimmel Comprehensive School. When he was 10 years old his father died and the burden of making a living and caring for Ron, his brother and his sister fell on his mother’s shoulders. While still in elementary school, Ron joined the Mahanot Ha’olim youth movement, first as a trainee and later as a leader and member of the “Lotham” nucleus. Ron has a writing talent, and in his estate there are many songs that bear witness to eye sight and record. He also read extensively and devoted his time to sports, especially basketball. He plowed the Land of Israel in his travels and trips with the youth movement and with his many friends. Ron liked to give his voice in song, especially the songs of the Yaffa Land of Israel. Before he was drafted, he worked in construction to save money for a trip to Europe. Ron was drafted into the IDF in early February 1979. Although he was a member of the Nahal Brigade, he decided to contribute more to the IDF and the State, and therefore volunteered to serve in the Paratroopers Brigade. In the officer’s course he was awarded the best trainee’s pin. His commanders, who stood up for his virtues, predicted a successful future and made him very appalled. “He was a very good officer, gave a personal example to his soldiers and led his platoon to highs, volunteering to carry out missions in his unit, with leadership abilities and a particularly moral personality.” Ron was a great man. Two months before the outbreak of the Peace for Galilee War, he was appointed commander of a platoon in the paratroopers, but decided that at the end of his career he would study computers at the Technion. On June 11, 1982, Lt. Ron fell in combat in Lebanon and was buried in the military cemetery in Ashdod, where he left behind a mother, sister and brother, and his comrades and family published several memoirs, The short.

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