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Yair, David

Yair, David


Son of George and Najia. He was born on the 17th of Sivan 5713 (21.5.1953) in Jerusalem, as a bearded son of a well-to-do family who immigrated from Iraq and was a religiously observant Jew and an educator, first in the Beit Aharon elementary school, In the son of-Ami vocational high school – mechanical frameworks – Beit Abba gave David moral values ​​and good etiquette – he was kind and friendly and extended a helping hand to everyone who needed her. David was eager to do good deeds and make it easier for the oppressed and the sufferer, and so he joined the Magen David Adom volunteers in Jerusalem and invested in his time and energy. It is cold in sports that is not accompanied by competition and that is held in large groups and in a cheerful spirit: He did not miss participating in any march, such as the three days march, the Jerusalem march, the Masada parade and more. David saw his vocation in the regular army, like his two older brothers. In August 1971, his basic training began. The training was difficult, but it was not David’s way of complaining and Lecter. On the contrary, he encouraged and urged his friends, not to be negligent and not to disregard the light and severe obligations imposed on the soldier. For his impeccable behavior he was praised and praised throughout his military career and attained the rank of sergeant. As a trainee in a vocational school in the framework of the frameworks, David gave the army his skills and skill. He was stationed for a short period of time in the Ordnance Corps and later in the Air Force, where he served as a locksmith and later on, after successfully completing a suitable course, about five anti-aircraft guns, in which he moved from regular service to permanent service and signed for seven years. But fate was cruel to him three years later when he fell in the line of duty on the 16th of Adar 5737 (6.3.1977) and was brought to eternal rest at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem. Parents, five sisters and three brothers, and wrote to his bereaved parents: “Major-General David was chosen for the excellence of the base for his excellence in the area of ​​maintenance and for promoting the subjects he was responsible for. Excelled in excellent professional ability, discovered initiative and served as a personal example for his soldiers. “

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