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Tamir, Yehuda

Tamir, Yehuda


Son of Yehoshua and Hadassah. He was born on August 25, 1950 in Kibbutz Tel Yosef. His childhood was spent in Netanya. He studied at the elementary school in Moshav Avihayil and graduated from the Tchernichovsky High School in Netanya and was a lively, talented, cheerful and joyous child, but he was serious and profound, and he loved to read detective stories, adventures and humor, Hashomer Hatzair “and the” Gadna Air “. In high school, he studied in the real sciences and excelled in the fields of physics, chemistry and mathematics – and his grades in the matriculation certificate, especially in those subjects, were very high. Yehuda was interested and knew about the flight before he was drafted. When he completed the entrance exams for a pilots’ course in 1968, he was sent on behalf of the Gadna air force in the framework of the exchange of armored personnel carriers to Switzerland. Because of his strong national consciousness, he used to announce everywhere that he was “kosher food,” even though he was not strict in his home because he was not religious. After returning from the mission, he enlisted in the IDF and was assigned to the Israel Air Force for an aviation course, although he delayed the opening of the course a month later, completed nights as a combat pilot with his friends and later gave young pilots the knowledge and experience On 2 September 1962, two weeks after he married his girlfriend, Lieutenant Yehuda fell in the line of duty, leaving behind a wife, parents and brother, who was brought to rest in the cemetery in Netanya. : “Yehuda, his talents and talents, his upright height and lofty beauty, his confidence and his quiet manner, his wisdom and cleverness, We have made, and an elite squadron fighters, emerging only to reach a thick branch – – – Judah pilot, was sensitive and zealous achievements, and much loved to fly. He surrounded the flight with his approach to theory and theory, was an example of his devotion to the squadron while serving as a pilot at the flight school and recently took part in the squadron’s operational activities. . . “A list in his memory was published in the flight school journal.

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