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Tartner, Giora-Asher

Tartner, Giora-Asher


Giora, son of Rivka and Shmuel, was born on 4 August 1954. He completed his elementary studies at the Rambam School in Nahariya and later moved to the Yavneh High School in Haifa and graduated Of his secondary education in the real sciences. During his high school years, he was active in the Gadna, was a music lover and played the clarinet, and Giora, a handsome and handsome young man, was a member of the Bnei Akiva movement. A few months before he enlisted in the IDF he went on a study tour in England and France. From the time he enlisted in the IDF, he volunteered, together with the “Harel-Alumim” group, to serve in the Nahal Brigade. Giora was drafted into the IDF at the end of November 1972 and assigned to the Nahal Brigade. After basic training, he was trained as a combat soldier and later completed a course that trained him as a machine-gun operator, serving in various locations due to the demands of the position, and wherever he went he was recognized as a good soldier, loyal, disciplined and responsible. Was well-liked and accepted by his friends and commanders, all of whom knew that Giora could be trusted and that he was always willing to help and do more than he was required to do.That was the day of Tu B’Tev 5734 (9.1.1974) He left behind his parents and two brothers, and after his death, he was awarded the rank of corporal. Vela wrote his commander: “There are no words Lnhmcm your heavy loss. We share in mourning the soldiers of the entire unit for the death of your son and for the loss of a bad idea of ​​a pioneering realization in Israel. There will be some consolation for you, that we will continue to cultivate and realize the ideas that your partner would have volunteered for Nahal. “

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