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Yosef Alon

Yosef Alon (Hebrew: יוסף (ג'ו) אלון) born Josef Plaček, (July 25, 1929 – July 1, 1973) was an Israeli Air Force officer and a military attache to the United States, who was mysteriously shot and killed in the driveway of his home in Maryland.
==Early life==
Alon, whose birth name was Josef Plaček, was born on kibbutz Ein Harod to parents from Czechoslovakia. When he was two, his family returned to Czechoslovakia. On the eve of World War II, Alon's father sent his 10-year-old son to the United Kingdom as part of the Kindertransport program. Most of his family was wiped out during the Holocaust. Following the war, he returned to Czechoslovakia and attempted to start a career as a jeweler. In 1947, he volunteered for the first pilots' course in the Sherut Avir, the Haganah's nascent air corps. Soon afterward, he moved back to Mandate Palestine, changed his name to Yosef Alon, and upon Israeli independence in 1948, was among the founding members of the Israeli Air Force.〔(Who killed Joe Alon? )〕

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