Moshe DayanMoshe Dayan is the autobiography of a soldier who never forgot his roots as a farmer, a loner who rose to the highest echelons of government. Here he describes his kibbutz childhood, his involvement in the Jewish underground, the battles he fought as the head of a commando unit in the War of Independence, his experiences as chief of staff and mastermind of the 1956 Sinai Campaign, and his tenure as Minister of Defence during the Six Day and Yom Kippur wars. One of the greatest generals in modern history, Dayan was also a man who hated the suffering that war brings, and who loved the land of Israel more than himself. He writes of his heroes, friends and enemies, providing candid portraits of Kissinger, Ben-Gurion, Golda Meir and other notables. This is a story of a brilliant soldier who grew up to be one of the most respected and heroic figures in the Middle East. |
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Page 199
... capture the Canal Zone and put out of action the Egyptian airfields west of the Canal . The problem of Egyptian airfields was of special im- portance because of the presence in Egypt of foreign pilots , ground crews , and other experts ...
... capture the Canal Zone and put out of action the Egyptian airfields west of the Canal . The problem of Egyptian airfields was of special im- portance because of the presence in Egypt of foreign pilots , ground crews , and other experts ...
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... capture the Egyptian border positions of Nakeb and Kusseima . The column would push on the next day , capture Thamad and Nakhl on the way to Mitla , and join up with the paratroop battalion at the pass . Under this plan , we would not ...
... capture the Egyptian border positions of Nakeb and Kusseima . The column would push on the next day , capture Thamad and Nakhl on the way to Mitla , and join up with the paratroop battalion at the pass . Under this plan , we would not ...
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... capture Mount Scopus ; the Air Force was to deal with military objectives in Jordan and Syria ; and that Northern Command was to capture the Jenin area , so as to remove our Ramat David airfield from the range of Jordanian artillery ...
... capture Mount Scopus ; the Air Force was to deal with military objectives in Jordan and Syria ; and that Northern Command was to capture the Jenin area , so as to remove our Ramat David airfield from the range of Jordanian artillery ...
Contents
PROLOGUE | 13 |
UNDERGROUND TO FREEDOM 19151948 | 19 |
DANGER ON THE JORDAN | 87 |
Copyright | |
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