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|unit_name=Palsar Nahal |
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|unit_name=Reconnaissance Battalion 934 |
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|image=[[Image:Gadsar nahal.JPG]] |
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|caption=Gadsar Nahal insignia |
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|country=[[Israel]] |
|country=[[Israel]] |
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|branch=[[Army]] |
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|dates=1983 - |
|dates=1983 - |
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|specialization=Reconnaissance, Demolitions, and Anti-Tank |
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|command_structure=[[Southern Command (Israel)|Southern Command]] |
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|size=3 |
|size=3 Companies |
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|current_commander= Paz Gadiya |
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|garrison= Camp 21 |
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|ceremonial_chief= |
|ceremonial_chief= Yitzhak Chatuk |
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|nickname= |
|nickname=Gadsar Nahal |
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|motto= ״Quietly and surely will be your heroism” |
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|colors= Green |
|colors= Green |
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|march="Quietly and surely will be your heroism" |
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|mascot= |
|mascot= Owl, Crow, and Tower |
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|battles= First Lebanon War (Shlom HaGalil), First and Second Intifada, The Second Lebanon war, 2014 Gaza War (Operation Protective Edge) |
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|notable_commanders=Eyal Weiss |
|notable_commanders=Eyal Weiss, Benzion Gilad, Barak Rubin |
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'''Reconnaissance Battalion 934''' or '''Gadsar Nahal''' is the special forces unit or [[Reconnaissance battalion]] of the [[Nahal Brigade]]. |
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'''Palsar Nahal''' (Special Forces Reconnaissance Battalion ''Nahal'') is currently the designated [[Sayeret]] unit for the most violent parts of the [[West Bank]]. Their areas of operation include [[Jenin]], [[Tulkarem]] and [[Nabulus]]. Palsar Nahal is considered one of the best Sayeret units due to its manpower, which is drawn primarily from Israeli [[Kibbutznik]]s, [[Moshavnik]]s and foreign volunteers. The Demolitions and Reconnaissance ''plugot'' (platoons) within the battalion are especially decorated for their role in the [[Second Intifada]]. |
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The battalion is divided into three companies: the Sayeret/Palsar (Reconnaissance Company), the Palhan (Engineering and Demolitions Company), and the Palnat/Orev (Anti-tank Company). |
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Training consists of 4 months boot camp followed by 4 months advanced training and then an additional 4 to 5 months l of specialised training. |
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Each unit has a 16 month training program. |
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The unit operates on a rotation of 4 months of training followed by 4 months of deployment. The training is conducted at the unit's headquarters, Mahane 21, while security deployment is conducted in the West Bank areas of [[Jenin]] and [[Nablus]]. |
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The unit has also participated in many operations in multiple cities in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights, and Lebanon. |
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The premiere company is the Palsar, which specializes in counter-terror, intelligence gathering, hand-to-hand combat and tunnel warfare. This "Palsar" unit is considered one of the most skilled Sayeret units due to its manpower, which is drawn primarily from Israeli [[Kibbutz]]niks, [[Moshavnik]]s and foreign volunteers. The Palhan is especially decorated for their role in the [[Second Intifada]]. The unit has 14-month training period which includes 7 months of basic and advanced training, and 7 months of special forces training. |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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[[Category:Special forces of Israel]] |
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[[Category:Military counterterrorist organizations]] |
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[[Category:Military units and formations established in 1983]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 23 June 2024
Reconnaissance Battalion 934 | |
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Active | 1983 - |
Country | Israel |
Branch | Army |
Type | Infantry |
Role | Reconnaissance, Demolitions, and Anti-Tank |
Size | 3 Companies |
Part of | Southern Command |
Garrison/HQ | Camp 21 |
Nickname(s) | Gadsar Nahal |
Motto(s) | ״Quietly and surely will be your heroism” |
Colors | Green |
March | "Quietly and surely will be your heroism" |
Mascot(s) | Owl, Crow, and Tower |
Engagements | First Lebanon War (Shlom HaGalil), First and Second Intifada, The Second Lebanon war, 2014 Gaza War (Operation Protective Edge) |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Paz Gadiya |
Ceremonial chief | Yitzhak Chatuk |
Notable commanders | Eyal Weiss, Benzion Gilad, Barak Rubin |
Reconnaissance Battalion 934 or Gadsar Nahal is the special forces unit or Reconnaissance battalion of the Nahal Brigade. The battalion is divided into three companies: the Sayeret/Palsar (Reconnaissance Company), the Palhan (Engineering and Demolitions Company), and the Palnat/Orev (Anti-tank Company).
Training consists of 4 months boot camp followed by 4 months advanced training and then an additional 4 to 5 months l of specialised training.
The unit operates on a rotation of 4 months of training followed by 4 months of deployment. The training is conducted at the unit's headquarters, Mahane 21, while security deployment is conducted in the West Bank areas of Jenin and Nablus.
The unit has also participated in many operations in multiple cities in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights, and Lebanon.
The premiere company is the Palsar, which specializes in counter-terror, intelligence gathering, hand-to-hand combat and tunnel warfare. This "Palsar" unit is considered one of the most skilled Sayeret units due to its manpower, which is drawn primarily from Israeli Kibbutzniks, Moshavniks and foreign volunteers. The Palhan is especially decorated for their role in the Second Intifada. The unit has 14-month training period which includes 7 months of basic and advanced training, and 7 months of special forces training.
References
External links
- "Palsar Nahal website". Retrieved 2008-06-03.