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Vardi, Eran

Vardi, Eran


Son of Haim and Tziporah. He was born on the 7th of Adar 2, 5703 (February 14, 1943) in Kibbutz Yagur, a black-eyed and very alert infant, whose father, who was at the time enlisted in the British army, saw only when he was three years old. She loved the nature, animals and plants, as well as the challenges of climbing and “conquering.” In elementary school in the agriculture, Eran stood out with mischievousness and took part in every prank. , Organized and attentive to every occasion At the age of ten, he joined a talented dance troupe organized by Kibbutz Katya in Dimor, and thanks to his flexibility and physical ability he stood out, without any effort, and became a star in the band. In the field of gymnastics and equipment, and in the 12th grade he won first place in the field of sports, Who served as a youth counselor in the Bnei Brak branch for a year, and was drafted into the IDF in mid-June 1962 and completed many courses during his military service. After completing basic training, he completed a parachute training course, and after less than two years after enlisting in the IDF he volunteered for a course for infantry officers, the corps in which he served from the beginning of his induction, and not long after completing this course. In the middle of 1966, Eran was released from military service and joined the reserve forces in the IDF. In the framework of which he completed two additional courses: a course for officers of intelligence, a course for infantry commanders. During this time period he was appointed to all kinds of positions, such as: mm. After his discharge from the army, Eran returned to his kibbutz, Yagur, where he worked as a comptroller, married Naomi and established his home in Kibbutz Yagur, and his eldest son Omri was born in 1966. In February 1972 Eran left Yagur and returned to serve as an officer in the permanent army. In 1973, a few days before the Yom Kippur War, his son Asaf was born and was awarded a certificate of honor and honor, signed by the head of the Israel Defense Forces’ On February 17, 1977, he was killed in the course of his duties in an accident that occurred in the Sha’ar Hagai region on his return from a day of training, and was brought to eternal rest in Beit- A brother, a brother, a brother, a brother, and a brother. “In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander wrote:” His job must be the constant pressure of training, briefings and preparations … . Such a role should be carried out with devotion and faith and seen as a great mission for the security of the people of Israel. Eran z “l stood with dignity … His desire to reach perfection in everything necessitated him to exert extra effort and involvement in almost every field done within the framework of his work … In all the tremendous work that we are dealing with … Eran was an integral part, When he personally promoted the field that dealt with him … “

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