10005 Givati Sabotage and Engineering Company 1984-2019

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The Sabotage and Engineering Company (SAEC) was established in 1984 as part of the establishment of the renewed Givati ​​Brigade. The mission of the brigade’s engineering company was to break through the path for the fighting forces and lead them towards the target. Since its establishment, the company has participated in many ambushes and special operations as part of the IDF’s activities, in the Lebanese border sector, the Gaza Strip, and the Judea and Samaria region. The company’s soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor by the Commander of the Southern Command for their outstanding activity at the Netzarim Junction in September 2000 during the outbreak of the Second Intifada. In 2001, the company was integrated into the, Reconosiance & Patrol Battalion  which was established at that time, and existed in this format until 2019. 

Length: 33 cm | Width: 27 cm


Weight: 4 kg
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Weight 4 kg
Dimensions 33 × 27 cm

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