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1. To Eylon Tsarfati
A Jerusalemite , |
Jerusalem, Israel |
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(12.12.13) |
Kol Hakavod and Toda!!
You have returned to the IDF the respect which we have held it for these 66 years.
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3. G-d bless The IDF!
Mark , |
Cleveland USA |
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The best of Israel is the bravery and selflessness of it's youth serving in the army. May G-d heal this hero and keep the young men and women safe as they risk their lives to keep us safe.
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4. Bravery
michael Pielet , |
israel |
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(12.12.13) |
Wishing a speedy and complete recovery to our brave soldiers.
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5. Eylon Tsarfati A TRUE JEWISH HERO ! Refua shlema for all !
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6. Such selflessness
Stephen in New York |
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(12.12.13) |
is not unusual in the IDF.
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7. Heroism is commonplace in the IDF.
David , |
Hartford USA |
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And that's what we expect from the finest soldiers in the world. Wishing you all a speedy recovery.
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8. Its all true....this man is a true hero
Tuesday I was crying all day for this happened very close to my younger sons tank.
I walk everyday here in frozen Canada to keep my mind off of the event there.
I may not live in Israel but I feel the life there day in day out.
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9. When negligence turns into mess
Marvin Strauss , |
Berlin & Germany |
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it's the duty of the officer in charge to act unshaken. But not everyone can stand it. This man is outstanding.
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10. Are you sure he was a "company" commander?
Baruch , |
Paris, France |
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(12.12.13) |
Company commanders are usually captains, sometimes first lieutenants, but hardly ever second lieutenants (in peacetime anyway).
Second lieutenant usually command platoons.
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