1975- Yitzchak Dadon
Dadon was born in Tunisia in 1936. In 1951, he moved to Israel and his family followed him soon after. He became a member of a youth group where he taught Israeli folk dancing. In 1955, Dadon joined the Communications Corps. and he took part in the Sinai Campaign and the Six Day War. After his military service, he worked at an oil company. He later rejoined the IDF as a permanent soldier. Although he was injured in 1972 and became ill, he took part in the Yom Kippur War. In 1975, Dadon died at the age of 39. He left behind his wife, four children, his parents, and siblings.
Dadon was born in Tunisia in 1936. In 1951, he moved to Israel and his family followed him soon after. He became a member of a youth group where he taught Israeli folk dancing. In 1955, Dadon joined the Communications Corps. and he took part in the Sinai Campaign and the Six Day War. After his military service, he worked at an oil company. He later rejoined the IDF as a permanent soldier. Although he was injured in 1972 and became ill, he took part in the Yom Kippur War. In 1975, Dadon died at the age of 39. He left behind his wife, four children, his parents, and siblings.