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Front: A man dressed with prayer
shawl, blowing a shofar (ram's horn), under text: Yom Kippur War.
Center text: May he create peace for us and for all Israel and say,
Amen Oct. 6th 1973. Back: A soldier
leaving child and wife holding flag of Israel. Text: Yom Kippur War
- Israel must live
Size: 45 mm
Weight: 42 gram
Material: Bronze
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IDF 14th Armored ("Bison")
Brigade Yom Kippur War commemorative medal, 1973
Front: a stylized tank blending into the number
14, with legend in Hebrew (Psalm127: 4) "As arrows in the hands of
the mighty, thus the sons of youth are glorious"
Back: a flag and a flame, with legend "Yom
Kippur War" above.
The 14th Brigade was assigned to the western coast of the Sinai
peninsula and so sustained the force of the Egyptian blow when they
attacked by surprise.
Size: 59 mm; Weight: 90 gram; Material: Bronze
; no maker-mark
Source:
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IDF "Crossing Battalion" ("Gdud
Tzlikha") Yom Kippur War commemorative medal, 1973
Front: a simple map of north-western Sinai
peninsula with arrow marking the area of the crossing of the canal,
with legend in Hebrew "Crossing Battalion | Yom Kippur War |
Crossing of the Suez Canal 16.10.1973";
Back: a stylized arrow crossing a body of
water towards dry land. Underneath the Bible text: "And all Israel
passed over on dry ground" in Hebrew.
Size: 59 mm, weight, 92.1g; Material: Bronze ;
no maker-mark
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Though not
identified on the medal and not specifically encountered in the War
literature as "the" Crossing Battalion, chances are this medal
commemorates the logistical work of the 605th Battalion of the
Combat Engineers Corps: in 1967 the General Staff decided to create
a formation whose sole purpose would be the crossing of water
obstacles, and this task devolved upon the newly created 605th
battalion. It seems the name "Crossing Battalion" may be an informal
nickname as "gdud tzlikha" is not a coined name for a specific unit
- and all those who crossed or helped others to cross the Canal
compete for the glory of being the first to cross it or to help
other forces cross it.
The 605th, using rubber dinghies helped elements of the armored and
paratroop corps cross the Canal on the morning of the 16th of
October 1973 in operation "Knights of Hearts" and simultaneously
erected 3 bridges to cross the Canal. In UNC, with lacquered
surface. Source:
http://www.historama.com |
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30th Anniversary of Yom
Kippur War Silver medal: weight 28.8 gram,
size: 38.7 mm
Bronze medal:
Source:
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IDF 600th Armored Brigade Yom
Kippur War silvered commemorative plaque, circa. 1973-74:
Front: a map of the Brigade's operations in
the Sinai Peninsula with arrows depicting its movements, with legend
beneath "Yom Kippur War 5734", and quotation "And he bore honor upon
his people and wore armor like a hero" , above an upturned helmet.
Back: the Brigade's emblem.
no marker-marks; weight: 153.3g;
size: 61mm x 61mm.
Source:
http://www.historama.com
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IDF 6800th Center for Combat
and Replacement Equipment ("Matzlakh") Yom Kippur commemorative
medal, 1973;
struck in bronze; no maker-mark; weight,
81.65g; size, 60mm: a pre-designed medal for the Ordinance Corps and
engraved for this specific unit;
Front: the Corp's emblem with Hebrew legend
"The Eyes of Jacob in Recognition | 1973 | For Your Contribution to
the War Effort";
Back: seven small images of the activities of
the Corps, with this unit's name engraved in the center.
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Not to be
confused with a different force known also by its initals as "Matzlakh"
- the "combat photographers center" of the Communications Corps,
this force's responsibility is to manage the stocks of ordinance
inventory in the IDF's supplies. An obscure sub unit within an
important force during the war: as the IDF lost a lot of equipment
in the initial surprise attack on Israel, the Ordinance Corps' work
was vital in re-servicing damaged equipment in order to resupply the
military. Source:
http://www.historama.com |
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IDF 229th Engineers Battalion
Yom Kippur War commemorative medal, 1973;
struck in bronze; no maker-mark; weight,
86.15; size, 59.5mm:
Front: the arming device of a weapon, with
Hebrew legend around edge "Yom Kippur War 5734 | In Recognition by
the Engineering Battalion 229".
Back: empty
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Battalion 229
under the command of Lieut.-Col. Nissim Ben-Shushan was assigned to
the 143th Division commanded by Ariel Sharon, and was the first unit
of the IDF to cross over the Sinai Peninsula into continental Africa
(Egypt) during the War (19 October 1973). The battalion cleared
mines and removed surface obstacles to enable the rest of the force
to penetrate into Egypt, and it also fought against Egyptian
commando forces in the area. A relatively obscure unit in the
literature of this war, it may have been a reserve unit rather than
a permanent standing force. Source:
http://www.historama.com |
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IDF fuel company of the
Supply Corps Yom Kippur War appreciation tallion,
circa. 1974;
Front: 3 emblems: on left is the old emblem of
the Supply Corps, on right is a stylized emblem of the 595th Supply
Battalion's initials with legend "Yom Kippur War 8.10.73 Golan
Heights, Sinai", and in between a fuel pipe device with the name
"Fuel Company"; at base the word "In Recognition".
Back: empty
Weight: 21.05 gram; size: 36 mm.
Source:
http://www.historama.com |
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IDF [317th] Paratroop Brigade
Yom Kippur War silvered commemorative medal,1973
struck in bronze; no maker mark; weight,
93.15g; size, 59mm:
Front: eagle with legend "Paratroop Brigade
Yom Kippur War"
Back: a list of the "Brigade's Battles" -
"participation in the penetration into Syria, conquest of Tel-Shams,
conquest of Umm-Butna, participation in the battle of the "Chinese
Farm" [in the Sinai], participation in the mopping up of the Goshen
agricultural zone, conquest of the Syrian part of Mount Hermon".
Source:
http://www.historama.com |
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IDF 582nd Anti-Aircraft
Reconaissance Battalion of the 317th [Reserve] Paratroop Brigade Yom
Kippur War commemorative medal, 1973
struck in silvered bronze; no maker-mark; weight,
84.1g; size, 59.5mm:
Front: the emblems of both the parent unit,
the eagle, and of the reconnaisance battalion below, with legend in
Hebrew "Paratroop Brigade 317 Reconaissance Battalion -
Anti-Aircraft 582 | Yom Kippur War 6.10.1973".
Back: empty
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The 582nd
Battalion's wartime story is a metaphor for the state of
improvisation in the IDF before and during the war: the force was
originally founded in 1970 to be an airborne anti-aircraft motorized
reconnaissance unit at battalion strength for operations behind
enemy lines and initially assigned to the 317th Paratroop Brigade.
At the start of 1973 this battalion was disbanded on the grounds
that the nature of its future activities would incur it such losses
that the public wouldn't be able to tolerate it. The day after the
outbreak of the Yom Kippur War the battalion was resurrected and
initially assigned back to the 317th Brigade, where it fought in the
Golan; about a week later it was transferred to the southern Sinai
front where it was attached to the 14th Armored ("Bison") Brigade
and continued its operations there, sustaining the blow of the
Egyptian attack (see the list of battles accredited to the 317th for
the major battles in which this "sayeret" also fought). Source:
http://www.historama.com |
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Yom Kippur War / Israel's
25th Independence Day commemorative medal, 1973;
struck in bronze; by A. Sendir; weight: 31.8g;
size: 40mm:
Front: a dove rising from flames and emblem of
the Israel Defence Forces, with legend in Hebrew "Judgement Day,
October 1973";
Back: a stylized Jewish "Menorah" (candelabra)
with legend in English.
Source:
http://www.historama.com
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Similar medal, texts in Hebrew |
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Yom Kippur War token of
appreciation in English, 1973
blackened bronze tallion bearing the
IDF's emblem surmounted by olive wreaths, with dedication in English
etched on reverse: "With Appreciation Min.[istry] of Def.[efense]
I.D.F. Israel Oct. 73".
As this is a token from the highest levels of the defense
establishment - and in English - it is probably in thanks to the
American members of the airlift of arms which the US began sending
to the IDF on 14 October 1973. Though arriving 8 days "late", the
supplies were appreciated thus by David ("Dado") Elazar, the Chief
of Staff: "We fire every morning what arrives in the [previous]
evening from the United States. The IDF's own supplies we already
exhausted some time ago." The American airlift came by Galaxy
transport planes and brought in about a thousand tons of materiel
every day for close to a month.
Weight, 14.8g; size: 30mm x 35.5mm.
Source:
http://www.historama.com |
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1973 Yom Kippur numbered US
gratitude medal, 1973
Design by A. Sendik, produced by the Shekel
medal company;
Bronze: weight: 93.2; size: 58.5mm:
Silver: weight: 24.55g; size: 35.5mm:
Front: Israeli flag and IDF emblem against backdrop of American flag,
with legend in Hebrew "War of Judgement Day 5734" and legend along
edge in English "U.S. Help in Judgement-Day War 1973";
Back: uniformed soldier bearing rifle and
Jewish prayer shawl.
Source:
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A commemorative medal of the
Air Force
1973.
60mm Silvered bronze.
Front: A combination of a
"Mirage" and a "Skyhawk" Fighter in flight within wreath, part of
which is the emblem of the Israel Air Force
Back: Hebrew legend from Isaiah, emblem of the
squadron, "Yom Kippur war", date.
Presented to members of the squadron who
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One Try Ounce Fine Silver
.999 Israel 25 th Anniversary
1948-1973
"Israel must never sleep"
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Front: A Hebrew text from the
Second Book of Samuel ,1:19 "Your glory, O Israel, is slain on your
high places! How the mighty have fallen!"
The number 2412 signifies the number of fallen
Israeli soldiers.
Back: Two bolts of lightning in the form of
Egyptian and Syrian flags striking the shield of David. Text: The
Yom Kippur War 6-24 oct. 1973
Material: .999 Silver, Weight 18.65 gram, Size
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A. Lerner/ The Failure/ Agranat Commission/
Yom Kippur War Medal
Artist: Avraham Lerner, Dover
N. J.
Pure silver, ~18.6gr., 32mm.
Private Medal
1972-1975. 650 were issued
Source:
https://www.ebay.com/str/menachemcoinsandmedalsofisrael?_trksid=p2047675.m3561.l2563
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1973 Tadiran Electronics Factory
"for the support during Yom Kippur war" Private Medal 50mm CU-NI
Source:https://www.ebay.com/str/menachemcoinsandmedalsofisrael?_trksid=p2047675.m3561.l2563
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30 Years Since Yom Kippur War Artillery
Egged 209 Medal
Size: 60mm
Source:
https://www.ebay.com/str/antikvarholyland?_trksid=p2047675.m3561.l2563
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Homage to Israel's Navy
token presented by the Israel Govenment Coins and Medals
Corporation 1973
Size: 30mm
Nickel
Source:
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Front: 40 Years to the Yom
Kippur war Marching in the paths of
heroism.
Campaign ribbon of the Yom Kippur war
Northern Command salutes the fighters of the
Yom Kippur war
Back: IDF symbol. 23 Spetmber 2013
Size 58 mm. |
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