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词条 Dov Tamari (Brigadier General)
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  1. Military service

  2. References

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|birth_date= {{birth year and age|1936}}
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|nickname=Dovik
|allegiance= Israel Defense Forces
|serviceyears= 1963–95
|rank= Tat aluf (Brigadier general)
|commands=Sayeret Matkal, the 401st Armored Brigade, the 162nd Division, Chief Intelligence Officer
|unit=Paratroopers Brigade
|battles=1956 Sinai War
Six-Day War
War of Attrition
Yom Kippur War
Operation Litani
|awards=Medal of Courage
Chief Of Staff (Ramatkal) Citation (2)
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Dov Tamari ({{lang-he|דב תמרי}}; born 1936) was an Israeli military leader. He retired as a Brigadier General. He held several prominent posts, including the IDF's Chief Intelligence Officer.

Military service

Tamari was drafted into the IDF in 1954. He volunteered as a paratrooper in the Paratroopers Brigade. He served as a soldier and a squad leader and took part in the Reprisal operations. In 1956 he became an infantry officer after completing Officer Candidate School and returned to the Paratroopers Brigade as a platoon leader.

On 10 October 1956, during Operation Samaria, in which the Paratroopers Brigade attacked the Jordanian military stronghold in Qalqilya. Tamari's force was separated from the main force and under heavy attack. Tamari showed extraordinary bravery and his force repelled the Jordanian force. For his actions he was decorated with the Medal of Courage.[1]

Tamari fought in the 1956 Sinai War and was wounded during the battle for Mitla Pass. Afterwards he led a Paratrooper company and the Brigade's Reconnaissance company. He was appointed commander of Sayeret Matkal, and led its men during clandestine operations and in the Samu Incident.[2] For his actions as the commander of Sayeret Matkal Tamari received two Chief Of Staff (Ramatkal) Citations.

During the Six-Day War he commanded a reserve Paratroopers battalion.

He later commanded the 401st Armored Brigade.

During the Yom Kippur War Tamari served as the deputy commander of the 162nd Division.[3] After the war he commanded the 162nd Division and as the first Chief Intelligence Officer.

He retired in 1979 in the rank of Brigadier general.

Tamari hold a Phd from University of Haifa in Military history.

References

1. ^Gal Perl Finkel, Wars are won by preparation and not by courage alone, The Jerusalem Post, April 8, 2017.
2. ^Amir Oren, Israel's Special-ops Units Are the Missing Element, Haaretz, July 22, 2011.
3. ^Anat Balint, Haggai Hitron, Amnon Barzilai, Channel 2 Puts Off Screening of Controversial Film on 1973 Battle, Haaretz, 26 April 2004.
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7 : 1936 births|Living people|Israeli generals|Israeli Jews|Israeli people of the Yom Kippur War|Israeli people of the Six-Day War|Recipients of the Medal of Courage

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