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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (193864)11/20/2022 12:45:02 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (2) of 217836
 


This is one of the most touching songs of my lifespan - just before the 1967 war - a war that at the time I was too young to understand what war means.
As the main telecom technician to the forward command of General Uzi Narkis I had a special permit to enter into fighting lines - remember it like last week how the Jordanian targeted by cannon fire my car with my driver, filled with tactical telecom equipment, in case something fails in the forward command troop carriers. I entered that is no more, the "Castel Road" to Jerusalem fully exposed to the Jordanians and therefore closed for military reasons - but I was young and idealistic and made use of my special entry permit.
After the first shell missed my car I played cat and mouse with the Jordanian gunners - speeding up then stopping abruptly they mist me at least 4 or 5 times - after that, I was out of their view. The result of this experience held on until the other most bloody war in 1973 where I learned the true horrors of war within the Chinese Farm near the Bitter Lake and on the so-called "Mars Road"(Zir Maadim) a road toward the Suez Canal.
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