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Matza, Albert

Matza, Albert


Son of Victor and Susan. Born on 30 March 1958 in Moshav Emunim in the Ashkelon district, he was a senior citizen of a well-to-do family, who studied for six years at the elementary school in the moshav, and later moved to the junior high school in the regional school Tuvia spent two more years at the Kiryat Malachi Youth Center, where he studied in mechanical frameworks, and was a lively and lively young man, perhaps different and daring than most of his contemporaries in the moshav. The mare, the wagon, the tractor, and the dog were his best friends in this period, all of which left him with exciting childhood experiences and caused him to wish to establish himself Albert began his regular service at the beginning of May 1976. In October, he completed his parachuting course, having previously completed his basic training courses, and, in the course of his studies, But after a short period of time, the end of his active life soon ended, about a year after he proudly wore the red beret of the Paratroopers, on May 10, 1977, Albert fell while carrying out his mission in the crash of the helicopter in the Jordan Valley. 54 soldiers. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. Survived by his parents, two brothers and three sisters.

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