Panker, Goldin
Daughter of Rachel and Jonathan. Born on May 15, 1970 in Kiryat Gat, the second daughter of a family of nine, Goldi, as her family, friends and friends called her, attended the Shivtei Israel Elementary School and the ” Gross, in the biological track, participated in the “100 Years of Settlement” quiz and won first place in the regional quiz, and in the second place in the regional quiz, where she was active and engaged in many activities. On the stage, she read literature, and Goldi worked as a volunteer in Magen David Adom, and was surrounded by friends and friends. In mid-October 1988, Goldi was recruited for compulsory military service in the IDF. At the end of her basic training, she was assigned to the air force, sent to the operations clerkship course and was assigned to serve at the air force base as an operations officer. After a period of time, Goldi was elected to the officers’ course. She received the rank of officer and was sent to continue her special training in the course of the airfields and the course of the Air Force’s operations officers. Goldi completed these courses with high grades and was assigned to serve at the Lod Air Force Base as an Operations Officer. According to her commander, Goldi was a responsible officer who played a high-level role and was a candidate for a senior operational position. Indeed, after a period of time, she was assigned to serve as an operations and transportation officer at the air force base in Mitzpeh Ramon. In July 1991, Goldi was awarded the rank of lieutenant. Goldie had great satisfaction in fulfilling both her responsible and demanding duties. Despite the heavy burden and responsibility, Goldi instilled a positive, pleasant and pleasant atmosphere. Her presence and the way she did her job enabled her commanders to be absent for long periods of time and devote themselves to important activities and tasks. In her opinion on officers, her commanders noted: “A very good officer, responsible and devoted … She has performed well in the various exercises … She functions as a brigade commander with exceptional care and devotion.” Goldy was injured in a car accident at the base where she served. “Soroka” in Be’er Sheva, but died after four days of fighting her mortal wound on December 26, 1993. Goldi was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Gat and left behind her parents, two brothers – Dan and Sharon and six Sisters – Johanna, Lina, Sharona, Edna, Revital, and Carmit – was twenty-three years old and was promoted to the rank of Captain, and in a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, De: “Goldie was a pillar of the wing and the squadron. … stood out in both her professional and social achievements. She forged a unique relationship between the squadron’s officers and soldiers, helped and supported them all, organized squadron evenings, volunteering and with enthusiasm. Acceptable, loved and loved by all its commanders and officials. … Goldie was assessed as a very good officer, with great ability and dedication to her job. Goldie’s opinion was very important to me in every issue and decision related to the squadron. … In our last conversation about the continuation of her role, I passed on her opinion on her excellent functioning as an officer, commander and company. “