Vandrov, Eron-Zvi
Son of Yael and Baruch, was born on 26.6.1953 in Haifa When he was a child, his father went to Ghana on a state mission and took his family with him.In Ghana, Eron began to study in an elementary school, and after two years He returned to Israel and continued his elementary and high school studies at the “Reali” High School, where he graduated from high school and received his matriculation certificate. When he took upon himself to do something or when he was assigned a task, he would devote all his attention to performing it in such a way What most. Iron inducted into the army in late June 1971 and volunteered to serve as a pilot in the Air Force. He went through all the stages of the course and was successful. At the beginning of 1973, Eron became a pilot. At the end of 1974, he took a pilot training course and became a guide. In 1973, Eron married his girlfriend Anat, and one year later he had a father for his son, Tal, and three years later his daughter Gal. He was an exemplary husband and father, concerned and devoted to his family, bore the burden of the house and the children’s education, in addition to his activity as a fighter pilot. In the Air Force, Eron held many positions, and in all of them he invested his best energies, intelligence and skills. The result of these efforts is clearly reflected in the assessments of commanders who were written about him during his military service. They all praised his work and his work, and noted his level of performance, professional ability and fair and friendly attitude to his unit. He was known for his honest manners, always ready to help others, loved and accepted by commanders and subordinates alike. He was responsible and reliable. On the 5th of Sivan 5709 (5.6.1979) Eron fell in the line of duty and was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Haifa, leaving behind a wife, son, daughter, mother, two brothers and two sisters. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander wrote: “… Eron was an excellent squadron pilot, and as such he faced a long path of service in the IAF, which could have been very successful and satisfying. Moreover, Eron was socially involved in the squadron and was one of the characters in character and color. Particularly evident was his dislike of boasting and condescension, which was more than mere modesty. It also had integrity and integrity. “