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Kriti, Yair

Kriti, Yair


Son of Zvi and Hava. Born on Thursday, March 8, 1957 in Haifa, he studied at the Habonim Elementary School in Neve Sha’anan, in the Hugim Elementary School, and later in the vocational high school in Samet, Haifa, in the field of mechanical engineering. Yair was a gifted and intelligent boy, kind and alert, and behaved politely and politely to all around him. From his youth he was a member of the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement at the Neveh Shaanan kibbutz in Haifa and was also scheduled to join the Nahal Snir nucleus together with his fellow Ken, and when he decided to continue his high school studies and finish his fifth year, After his fall, many of them continued to visit his parents and reminisce about Yair, who was drafted into the IDF in July 1975. He planned to enlist in the Israel Air Force and even passed tests for an aviation course. When the test results came to an end, Yair decided to serve as a parachutist. In his exhausting training he proved his talent and great ability and overcame all difficulties. He had successfully completed the parachute course and was about to be sent to a squad commander’s course, and later received a letter from the Air Force stating that he could still return to the Air Force, but that Yair was already mentally connected with his paratroopers and decided to stay with them. (May 10, 1977) Yair was killed in the course of his mission in a helicopter crash in the Jordan Valley, killing 54 soldiers He was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Haifa and left behind his parents and brother. The book “Sammat” studied.

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