Things you can only see from there…
I saw reserve soldiers, family men who
just finished two weeks of exhausting reserve duty, receive a “change
of mission” and go south.
I saw a large and impressive military
unit quietly, confidently and in record time get efficiently
organized and change directions from north to south.
I saw the Nachal Brigade’s excellent
field commanders learn the missions and stand at the head of their
units, willing and able to receive any and every command; I saw the
time being utilized for another training session, another exercise,
deeper learning of the maps and intelligence.
I saw how confidence was implanted in
the soldiers.
I saw the military might advance
southward on tank transporters and armored personnel carriers, being
confidently driven by reservists, some of whom have long since passed
the age of 50. Fearless, in an area constantly bombarded by rockets,
these vehicles spread out ready and equipped with their barrels
pointing south – threatening the hornet’s nest.
I saw the munitions experts move from
weapon to weapon and efficiently check that each one is ready for
action; I saw the logistics soldiers readying the equipment and
making sure nothing was missing.
I saw the communications people making
sure every piece was working – again and again, the intelligence
personnel studying the territory.
I met residents of the South -
welcoming, smiling, supporting us and caring for anything we were
missing. One of my fellow officers went to a small coffee shop in
Netivot and ordered 5 cups of coffee, the owner made them and quietly
said – I’m only charging you for the milk.
I saw a Regiment Commander and a Deputy
Brigade Commander whose children were born during the Operation
(Mazal Tov), and except for a quick visit at home didn’t stop
fulfilling their duties for a minute.
I saw the soldiers of the Nachal
Brigade – Ashkenazy and Sephardic, new immigrants, city-born and
country-born, from the moshav and from the kibbutz – stand equipped
and ready for any command. These are our soldiers – my brothers!
I saw them roar and cheer with
appreciation for the “Iron Dome” system with every successful
interception over our heads!!
I heard my wife, children and family
on the phone, worried but filling me with a sense of security –
these are my real heroes!
I saw my team, excellent officers and
soldiers attacking every mission and fulfilling it quickly and
efficiently – I’m proud of you!!
So until next time, I want to say to
everyone – we have an excellent brigade, commanders of the best
I’ve ever seen and readiness for whatever may come their way.
I’ve returned home – the rain is
washing everything, wonderful! Maybe the rain will purify the air,
cleanse the rivalry and settle the disputes.
If not, we are here – ready for any
command!
Major (Reserve service)
Lavi Zamir
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