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Levi, Ronnie

Levi, Ronnie


Son of-Tikva and Israel. He was born on 20.10.1962 in Ramat Gan. He began his elementary studies at the French School in Jaffa and graduated from the Ramat Hen School in Ramat Gan. As a child, his hobby was to play football. When he was about 10, he joined the Hakoach Ramat Gan youth group and played for three years in its ranks. He completed his high school studies at the Ort Singalovski School in Tel Aviv, specializing in electronics. He joined the Technological Reserve at his school and completed his studies in the 13th grade as a certified electronics technician, and Roni was drafted into the IDF in July 1980 and assigned to serve in the Signal Corps. After training as an infantry fighter and as a radio control technician, he embarked on an officer’s course, which he completed successfully.Roni took part in various battles on land and air in an electronic warfare unit, In the Golani Brigade, in the role of a battalion liaison officer, among others: the commander of a liaison post, the liaison officer in the officers ‘school, the commander of the preparation for the officers’ training course, the liaison officer and his last position – a brigade liaison officer, Who is in his personal file: “An excellent officer who aspires to carry out his work thoroughly and efficiently A. A very professional officer, quiet, devoted and industrious. During his training and training he did his job in a remarkable way. ” In an interview with the newspaper Bamahaneh on Independence Day in 1987, Roni said: “In today’s combat, you have to be a professional. The connections will have to overcome the many obstacles in electronic warfare. Without them, it is impossible to wage wars. “Roni was on the verge of ending his term in order to leave for academic studies in the context of a military service program that he had been assigned to, and on February 2, 1989, he fell Roni, who was buried in the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery, left behind his parents, three sisters – Judith, Ronit and Yifat, and brother Rahamim – who was promoted to the rank of major after his death. In a letter of condolences to the bereaved family, the commander of the Golani Brigade wrote: “I met your son, Roni, for about five months. I want you to know that you had a son and an officer to be proud of. Modest, gentle and Yaffa, and an outstanding officer. Always the first to do and always quietly and with good spirit. Your son participated in a complex and special operation in Lebanon and excelled in the preparations and in the operation itself. He helped me command the force and every problem that arose immediately resolved. He acted with courage and heroism. Roni left an excellent communications company – a leader in the brigade and the army. His soldiers admired and respected him, as well as his friends and commanders. Your son can be an example of the qualities of the officer and the person in whom “

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