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Independence Day IDF Parades commemorative medals

The Israel Defense Forces parade was an event during the first 25 years of the State of Israel's existence to celebrate its military might. It was cancelled after 1973 due to financial concerns.

The first IDF parade took place during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, on July 27, 1948, on Allenby Street and Ben Yehuda Street in Tel Aviv.The second parade took place in 1949, on Israel's first independence day, in Tel Aviv. It failed in the process because the overenthusiastic crowd burst onto the parade ground. It was nicknamed "The parade that did not march".

Starting with the third parade in 1950, annual parades were held on the country's independence day, ending in 1968. Citing financial concerns, it was then decided that the parade should only be held on special occasions.

The municipality of Beersheva presented this medal to the officers participating in the Independence Day parade of 1964.

Bronze

Diameter 35 mm
The Tel Aviv-Jafo municipality presented this medal to the participants in the Independence Day parade of 1965.

Bronze

1973 IDF Parade commemorative medal - front 1973 IDF Parade commemorative medal - back 1973

The last IDF parade thus took place in 1973, on Israel's 25th birthday.

Diameter: 45 mm

1973 Last IDF parade

1973 Last IDF parade