Moshe Tamir (general)

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Moshe Tamir
Native name
משה תמיר
Nickname(s)Chico
BornIsrael
Allegiance Israel
Service/branchIsrael Defense Forces
Years of service1982-2010
RankTat aluf (Brigadier general)
UnitGolani Brigade
Commands heldGolani Brigade's 12 battalion, Regional Brigade in South Lebanon, Golani Brigade, Gaza Division
Battles/wars
AwardsHead of Regional Command (Aluf) Citation

Moshe "Chiko" Tamir (Hebrew: משה "צ'יקו" תמיר; born 1964) is an Israeli brigadier general who commanded the Gaza Division of the Israel Defense Forces.[1]

Military service[edit]

Tamir was drafted into the IDF in 1982 and did his military service in the Golani Brigade,[2] of which he became commander in 2001–2003. He served as a soldier, a squad leader in the brigade's 13th Battalion.

In 1984 he became an infantry officer after finishing the officer candidates' school, and returned to the Golani Brigade.[3] Tamir led the Brigade's reconnaissance company, the 12th Battalion and Egoz Unit in counter-guerrilla operations in South Lebanon.[4] For his actions as the commander of Egoz Unit, Tamir received the Head of Regional Command (Aluf) Citation. Afterwards he commanded a regional brigade in South Lebanon. Tamir commanded the Golani Brigade during the Second Intifada, including during Operation Defensive Shield. Later on he commanded the Gaza Division.[5]

Tamir was forced to resign from the IDF because of an incident in which he tried to cover up an accident involving his young son joyriding in a military all-terrain vehicle. He was court-martialed and subsequently honorably discharged.

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