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During combat and after, lone soldiers look to each other for support
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Ben Sales August 26, 2014 ‘They become your second family,’ says Ron Gordon, who joined the IDF in 2012. ‘You don’t have anyone else here. You live with your friends’ JTA – When Shir Kleyman, an … Continue reading
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Tagged IDF, Lone Soldiers Program, Max Steinberg, Ron Gordon, Sean Carmeli, Shir Kleyman
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