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The
Golani Brigade (also known as the 1st Brigade) is an Israeli
infantry brigade which was formed on
February 28,
1948 when the
Levanoni Brigade in the
upper Galilee was merged with the
Carmeli Brigade to form the Golani Brigade. It is subordinated to the
36th Division and is one of the most highly decorated infantry units in the
Israel Defense Forces.
History
After the
1948 Arab-Israeli war, the Golani Brigade participated in a number of reprisal raids in the first part of the 1950s. In 1951 against
Syria. In October
1955 in a joint operation with the
Paratroopers Brigade against
Egypt.
In the
1956 Sinai Campaign the brigade's task was to capture the area around the city
Rafah in the
Sinai desert.
The symbol of the brigade is a green olive tree with its roots on a yellow background. The colors green and yellow symbolize the green hills of the Galilee, where the brigade was stationed at the time of its creation and the olive tree is known for its strong roots that penetrate and firmly hold the land, reflecting the brigade's connection with the State of Israel's heritage, thus this symbol was chosen. The yellow background on which the tree stands reflect's the Brigade's role in the south of the country in 1948, when it took Eilat, Israel's southernmost city. Early Golani soldiers were farmers and new immigrants, so the strong connection to the land (earth) was important to symbolize. For this reason, Golani's soldiers are designated by brown berets, which they earned from Sayeret Golani's role in the
Entebbe Operation in 1976 in Uganda. The brown symbolizes the brigade's connection with the soil of the Land of Israel. This is in stark contrast to other Israeli infantry brigades, who display bright colors (purple, bright green, red) and snappy symbols.
In the upper
Galilee located north of
Haifa at the
Golani Junction stands the Golani Brigade Museum commemorating the brigade and its fallen troops. This location is also used for battalion ceremonies.
The Golani brigade has earned a reputation for its die-hard soldiers, esprit de corps, and initiative. Golani soldiers are also well known for lax dicipline and frequant insubodination. Elements of the Golani brigade are frequently employed for particularly difficult tasks requiring highly skilled infantry. These qualities are expressed in braveness, toughness and quick response - producing excellent warriors who can handle the hardest situation. Golani is known for its high "warrior comraderie" among the "regular regiment" troops and enjoy a very good reputation among Israeli public. Several incidents, however, in the late 1990s created a scandal in the brigade when two Golani company-size units revolted against their officers, left their posts in the field, and went home. The reasons were complex, essentially due to the immaturity of both the junior officers who lacked leadership skills and their subordinates who felt very humiliated. Over 70 were jailed from this incident and both companies, one known as the "Mustangs" containing many former Sayeret Golani fighters, were disbanded. This, however, is a display which hasn't repeated itself.
The Golani Brigade's equipment includes a number of heavy
IDF Achzarit armored personnel carriers, which is built around a remanufactured T-55 tank chassis with a new 850-hp engine. The Achzarit is a very heavily-armored vehicle designed for the requirements of urban fighting, after Israeli M-113 APCs proved insufficiently armored against car bombs, mines, and rocket-propelled grenades.
Golani's recon company, or Sayeret Golani, is one of the most respected SF units in the IDF, with one of the most difficult training regimens, that begins in an area known as area 100 in the upper Galilee. This unit, in conjunction with
Sayeret Matkal, re-took the
Mount Hermon position in the
1973 Yom Kippur War. This unit's soldiers are so dedicated that in 1994 one of the operators who was a team leader (a second lieutenant designated to lead the smallest size unit within the recon) extricated himself from a
Hezbollah minefield, after half his right leg was blown-off. He applied the tourniquet to his leg himself, so as not to endanger any of the other soldiers in his team. He is now a senior commander in the IDF.
In
1976, elements of the Golani Brigade were sent to Entebbe in Uganda to rescue 246
Jewish hostages on Air France flight 139, hijacked by
PLO terrorists who boarded during an Athens stopover. The operation was a success, but its mission commander was killed (
Yoni Netanyahu, brother of Israel's former prime minister
Binyamin Netanyahu).
As of 2004, Golani operates within the northern border of Israel and in the
West Bank (mainly
Jenin). During 2004 and 2005, a Golani battalion reinforced the
Givati Brigade in the
Gaza Strip.
In July 2006, the Golani Brigade fought
Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon. This resulted in the deaths of fifteen Golani Troopers and fifty Hezbollah combatants.
Units
- 12th "Barak"/"Lightning" Infantry Battalion
- 13th "Gideon" Infantry Battalion
- 51st "HaBoki'm HaRishonim"/"First Breachers" Infantry Battalion
- "Egos"/"Nut Tree" Reconnaissance Battalion (Anti-guerilla Special Forces)
- Special Troops Battalion
- Anti-tank Company
- Engineer Company
- 95th "Flying Leopard" Reconnaissance Company
- 351st Signal Company
Commanders of the Golani Brigade
(A partial list)
1948-1949, Moshe Mann, Mishael Shaham, Nahum Golan
1986-1988, Gaby Ashkenazi
1988- 1990 Baruch Spiegel
1991-1993, Yair Nave
1993-1995, Moshe Kaplinsky
1995-1997, Erez Gerstein
1997-1998, Gadi Eizenkot
1999-2001, Shmuel Zakai
2001-2003, Moshe Tamir
2003-2005, Erez Tzukerman
2005-current, Tamir Yadai
List of Israeli military operations in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war that the Golani Brigade participated in
Operation Assaf
Operation Dekel (only elements of the brigade participated)
Operation Hiram
Operation Horev
Operation Ovdah
Operation Yiftach
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