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Mihailov, Vladislav

Mihailov, Vladislav


The eldest son of his flesh and heart, a brother to Louisa and Semyon. He was born on 17 October 1974 in Derbent, Russia, and successfully completed twelve years of school in his hometown and continued his studies at the medical university in the city of Machachkala, where he specialized in dentistry. In the social and cultural life of the educational institutions in which he studied and in the sports competitions organized by them.Wladislav immigrated to Israel on his own in August 1994. At the beginning of his career he lived in a kibbutz where he worked for a while in a plastic factory, While working, to support his family, who came to Israel following me And he was a friendly and devoted brother who took care of the future of his sister and younger brother, and was a positive, pleasant and pleasant person with a constant smile that left a deep positive impression on everyone he met, and his last teacher, his teachers and his pediatrician, At the end of December 1995, Vladislav joined the IDF and became a tank driver in the 7th Battalion of the Armored Corps. His commanders said that he was a dedicated soldier, highly motivated for military service, who was willing to help and help those around him at all times. Wladyslaw volunteered first for every mission, never made a complaint or complaint, and was an example to all his teammates. On the evening of the 28th of Shvat 577 (February 4, 1997), the helicopter disaster occurred when two Yasur helicopters collided over Moshav Shear Yashuv. The seventy-three fighters, who made their way to operational activity in Lebanon, were killed, including Vladislav. He was laid to rest in the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery. He was twenty-two years old when he fell. Vladislav was promoted to sergeant after his death. Survived by his parents, sister and brother. In a letter of consolation to the family, the commander of the unit wrote: “Vladislav, who belonged to the family of the fighters of the Rumah battalion, was a special soldier who was quiet, introverted, highly disciplined, responsible and exemplary. “The battalion’s soldiers are very hurt and have difficulty breaking up, but will know how to continue proudly the way Vladislav was one of Solalia.”

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