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Meitav (military unit) : ウィキペディア英語版
Meitav (military unit)
:''For other uses, see Meitav.''
Meitav ((ヘブライ語:מיטב)) is a military unit created in May 2006 by merging the Bakum (בסיס קליטה ומיון, ''Bsis Klita UMiyun'' lit. Reception and Sorting Base) and the Minhag (מנהל הגיוס, ''Minhal HaGiyus'', lit. Recruitment Administration). In practice, it is a military base where new Israel Defense Forces recruits are sorted into their respective corps or basic training bases, similar to USMEPCOM in the U.S. military. Other responsibilities include (but are not limited to) initial allocation of basic gear and discharging soldiers at the end of their service.
Meitav is still commonly referred to as the ''Bakum'' and its new name is virtually unknown outside the army. A possible reason for this is that ''meitav'' is the name of the military unit that resides on the base and is responsible for the different sorting tasks, but not the name of its location.
The ''Bakum'' is located at the Tel HaShomer military base, and its current commander is Colonel Gadi Agmon.
In 2010, Meitav was the third-largest IDF unit, with 1,026 soldiers.
==History==
With the founding of the IDF, Meitav was called Kelet ((ヘブライ語:קלט)) and was under the jurisdiction of the manpower branch of the Ministry of Defense. It was located in Tzrifin. The Kelet unit, which inducted soldiers, was separate from the sorting unit/base, which was located in the Kiryat Meir base in Tel Aviv. In the 1950s, the two units were merged into the ''Bakum'', and moved to Tel HaShomer.
In 1966, the jurisdiction of the ''Bakum'' passed from the Defense Ministry to the army.

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