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Aharon Doron

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Aharon Doron ((ヘブライ語:אהרון דורון); born February 17, 1922) is a major general in the Israel Defense Forces and an educator. He served as the head of the Manpower Directorate under the General Staff from April 1961 to July 1963. After his release from the military, Doron was involved in various roles in the University of Tel Aviv and association Sports in Israel. In 1992 he was appointed military ombudsman by the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
== Biography ==
In 1922 Doron was born in Ludwigshafen, Germany to Erwin and Iloimer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.irgun-jeckes.org/?CategoryID=325&ArticleID=1112 )〕 His parents engaged in the trade of tobacco. Doron immigrated to Israel in 1939 during the Youth Aliyah.〔 After learning in ''"Ludwig Tietz"'' a vocational school, he became a member of Kibbutz Yagur. He later joined the Haganah, becoming a commander and a trainer.〔 In 1941 he stopped his studies to became a Notar for the Jewish Settlement Police.〔 During these years he played professional football for the Hapoel Haifa and later handball where he played for Hapoel Petah Tikva and Hapoel Tel Aviv.
Doron was involved in various operations in an attempt to secure transportation routes in the north during the Battle of Haifa. During the War of Independence, Doron was the commander of Camp Dotan (Camp 80), a training came for newly enlisted high school graduate students. After the war he commanded the Battalion Commanders School of Nahal. In 1952 he was appointed battalion commander of the Givati Brigade.〔
In February 1954 he was appointed commander of the Nahal Command, a position he held until October 1955. During the Sinai War he commanded the Yiftach Brigade (11th Brigade) to the occupation of Gaza.〔〔 After the war, Doron left for a training school for senior officers in England. In 1957 he was appointed commander of the Golani Brigade and in 1958 was appointed head of the faculty. From 1959 until he release from the military in 1963 he served as the head of the Manpower Directorate.〔

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