Mansur, David (Dudu)
Son of Shoshana and Shlomo, was born on July 4, 1957 in Haifa, where his uncle was about five years old, when his parents went to France to study in an elementary school in France and acquired the French language. David completed his studies at the Ma’ale Hacarmel school and graduated with honors from the high school of the “Samet” high school as a building painter. Dudu was an active athlete and a member of various sports associations. David was drafted into the IDF in early 1976 and volunteered to serve in the Armored Corps, where he successfully completed professional courses in various tank fields, and a tank commanders course. In early August 1979, David was discharged from regular service, took the entrance exams to the Technion, and began his studies in the Faculty of Structural Engineering, although he was a brilliant student, and David remained shy and modest in character and was always willing to help the weak and advise his friends. At the Technion, he did not abandon sports and chess When the Peace for Galilee war broke out, David was called to reserve duty as an operations sergeant in the Armored Corps Battalion On June 10, 1982, First Sergeant David fell in combat in Lebanon during the Peace for Galilee War and was put to rest in the military cemetery In Haifa, he placed his parents, brother, and sister in a letter of condolence to the family, saying: “David moved in the command carrier with the force leading to contact with the Syrian armored corps. To capture positions, helped to locate targets and provide fire patches for tanks. Despite the heavy artillery we absorbed, he maintained his characteristic calm and confidence throughout the crew. David was a senior noncommissioned officer in the operations department, excelled in his diligence and sharpness, did everything he had to do perfectly, and always took on additional tasks, he devoted time and energy to his studies at the Technion.