Fine Art Financier Marc Leibowitz suggested on Twitter on Friday a minute created by his Battalion Commander 25 years ago when Leibowitz was a immature Israeli Paratrooper.
The name of that commander? Aviv Kochavi, who was announced as a subsequent IDF Chief of Staff on Friday.
25 years ago, when we was a immature Israeli Paratrooper in a 101st Battalion, all a guys in a section pronounced that one day Aviv Kochavi, a Battalion Commander, would be Chief of Staff of a IDF.
That day has come.
I feel propitious to have served underneath his command. pic.twitter.com/6dhaSGbzIb— Marc Leibowitz (@Marc_Leibowitz) October 26, 2018
“All a guys in a section pronounced that one day Aviv Kochavi, a Battalion Commander, would be Chief of Staff of a IDF,” wrote Leibowitz, “that day has come.”
“I feel advantageous to have served underneath him,” Leibowitz added.
In his letter, Kochavi congratulates a immature group underneath his authority for volunteering to a chosen fighting section and finishing a perfectionist course.
“This is [being] a Paratrooper and this is volunteering,” wrote Kochavi, “a approach of life that but it…life would not have been possible.”
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