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  • CPL's Avatar
    79 posts since Feb '06
    • 'Medal of Valor' to be Awarded to Fallen Maj. Ro'i Klein

      by Ezra HaLevi

      (http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/123313

      (IsraelNN.com) The IDF's highest honor, the Medal of Valor, is to be granted to Maj. Ro’i Klein, who was killed after jumping on a Hizbullah grenade to save his troops during the Second Lebanon War. The IDF plans to award 142 citations of bravery to IDF soldiers, officers and the families of those who fell in the Second Lebanon War.

      IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi authorized the final list of soldiers and will be awarding 34 of the citations personally. The special citations include six Medals of Courage, 12 Medals for Distinguished Service and 20 Chief of Staff Citations. Four citations will be given to the families of soldiers who fell in battle.

      The IDF had waited to grant the citations until all inquiries into the military aspects of the war had been completed.

      “In the fighting, we saw the brotherhood of the fighters in many instances,” COS Ashkenazi said. “Everything connected to the rescue and evacuation of the wounded is deserving of note. These events will be spoken of in the future as well.”

      The awards will be distributed in a ceremony on September 2.

      Maj. Ro’i Klein Awarded Medal of Valor
      Being granted the supreme Medal of Valor is Ro’i Klein. Maj. Klein, who volunteered to lead his Golani Brigade Battalion 51 into battle, was killed in the line of duty on July 26, 2006.

      While fighting for control of the hostile village of Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon, Klein and his men were ambushed by Hizbullah terrorists. Maj. Klein led a group of soldiers and tried to attack the terrorists from behind, but were obstructed by a wall. Klein then began treating one of the wounded, at which point a terrorist hurled a grenade at the group. Soldiers who survived the battle - eight did not - reported that Ro'i yelled out "Shma Yisrael…" and jumped upon the grenade, absorbing the brunt of the explosion and saving the men around him. A stunned silence overtook the men, and then one of them started shouting, "He jumped on the grenade! He jumped on the grenade!" Though mortally wounded, Klein tried to continue to communicate by radio to his superiors.

      One of his fellow soldiers, Elad Ozeri, later said that shortly afterwards, when it was thought that Ro’i was dead, Capt. Itamar Katz, who took over the command, approached him. At that point, Klein - in his last act on earth - raised his arm and gave his coded radio device to Katz. "Maj. Klein always emphasized to us the importance of finding the coded devices of soldiers who were hurt," Ozeri said, "so that they would not fall into the hands of the enemy."

      Klein actually saved his men twice in the same battle, Ozeri said: "At the beginning of the encounter, he saw a grenade that had been thrown, and was able to yell and warn the men in time."

      The husband and father of two small boys and resident of the hilltop community of Harisha, Klein was an acknowledged Torah scholar, superb commander and an accomplished musician in civilian life. He was buried in Eli, the Samaria community in which he grew up, on what would have been his 31st birthday.

      The Medal of Valor has been awarded only some 40 times in the history of the State, and the award to Klein will be the first in 34 years. The last recipient was Brig.-Gen. (res.) Avigdor Kahalani, who commanded Armored Battalion 77 during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

      Edited by CPL 08 Aug `07, 8:44PM
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  • CPL's Avatar
    79 posts since Feb '06
    • I don't think our SAF Majors and above will lead from the front...they will most probably be directing the entire show from the command bunkers using 3G stuff - UAVs, Apaches, computer consoles etc..

      Capts and below will 'chiong sar'...LPPL

      Edited by CPL 08 Aug `07, 10:00PM
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  • CPL's Avatar
    79 posts since Feb '06
    • http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1186557397757&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

      If you guys would take a look at the photo (I can't figure out how to import it to the thread), you'll see that their reservists are all damn old guys...but willing to go to war...

      I dare say their ave age is about 40s to 50s (some with beards, baldy) but still got the spirit to go and fight Hizbullah...

      really make us, especially our "lao bing" damn ashamed... Neutral

      Edited by CPL 09 Aug `07, 9:57AM
  • dragg's Avatar
    43,373 posts since Mar '05
  • chino65's Avatar
    526 posts since Jun '07
    • Legend has it that an SAF officer in the early 70's did lie on a grenade dropped by some idiotic recruit.

      I think whether or not someone would do this has absolutely nothing to do with nationality or race.

      Would all IDF officers lie on a grenade? Absolutely not.

      If this is common place, then he wouldn't be called a hero.

  • Manager433's Avatar
    10,559 posts since Nov '03
    • Originally posted by chino65:
      Legend has it that an SAF officer in the early 70's did lie on a grenade dropped by some idiotic recruit.

      I think whether or not someone would do this has absolutely nothing to do with nationality or race.

      Would all IDF officers lie on a grenade? Absolutely not.

      If this is common place, then he wouldn't be called a hero.

      Yes. Its a true incident.

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    16,362 posts since Aug '01
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    44,652 posts since Apr '05
  • Marco_Simone's Avatar
    5,075 posts since Feb '04
    • Originally posted by stellazio:
      probably not officers, but maybe some sergeants or wo. Laughing

      I dont think our air level commanders will do this. Rolling Eyes

  • Manager433's Avatar
    10,559 posts since Nov '03
    • Originally posted by stellazio:
      probably not officers, but maybe some sergeants or wo. Laughing

      Officer. Not sgt or wo.

  • huaichien's Avatar
    144 posts since Feb '05
    • Such acts of bravery are not planned, they happen in the heat of the moment. So it is prejudicial to assume locals won’t throw themselves on a grenade. Should Singapore ever go to war, I bet you there will inevitably be some acts of bravery from somewhere.

  • stellazio's Avatar
    44,652 posts since Apr '05
    • Originally posted by Marco_Simone:
      I dont think our air level commanders will do this. Rolling Eyes

      thats why lohz.

      should be sergeants or wo that will sacrifice themselves. Laughing

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    1,051 posts since Mar '04
  • storm_freaky13's Avatar
    599 posts since Jun '05
    • Respect. Watched a documentary about this US medic in the vietnam war shielded his team mates from the nades a few times. Got the Medal of Honor. Quite famous case. Anyone knows?

  • tankfanatic's Avatar
    1,036 posts since Mar '07
    • we do have that kind of heroes….. we shared his valour with the malaysian quite famous…guess who?

  • chino65's Avatar
    526 posts since Jun '07
    • Originally posted by tankfanatic:
      we do have that kind of heroes..... we shared his valour with the malaysian quite famous...guess who?

      I don't know who you are talking about but my favourite local hero is Lt Adnan, whose platoon fought till nearly wiped out after inflicting heavy casualties on the Japs.

      Unfortunately, Adnan is Malaysian.

      So if anyone thinks the MAF is gonna be a push over ....

  • Phoenix Fudge
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    16,360 posts since Jan '04
    • Originally posted by chino65:
      Legend has it that an SAF officer in the early 70's did lie on a grenade dropped by some idiotic recruit.

      I didn't hear of this...

      ... but I have heard of an officer who shielded his REC's body with his own when the latter dropped his grenade.

      He took quite a few hits from the grenade shrapnel.

  • tankfanatic's Avatar
    1,036 posts since Mar '07
    • I don't know who you are talking about but my favourite local hero is Lt Adnan, whose platoon fought till nearly wiped out after inflicting heavy casualties on the Japs.

      Unfortunately, Adnan is Malaysian.

      So if anyone thinks the MAF is gonna be a push over ....

      adnan at that time were not malaysian dude...hes malayan...and most of his 42 odd men that defend that hills were locals (singapore) malay soldier.

  • stellazio's Avatar
    44,652 posts since Apr '05
    • Originally posted by fudgester:
      I didn't hear of this...

      ... but I have heard of an officer who shielded his REC's body with his own when the latter dropped his grenade.

      He took quite a few hits from the grenade shrapnel.

      did he die?

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