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Israeli air force officer (1952–2011) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shimshon Rozen (Hebrew: שמשון רוזן; 12 September 1952 – 16 December 2011) was an Israeli Air Force weapon systems officer and a colonel in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). Rozen participated in the Yom Kippur War and 1982 Lebanon War, accumulating hundreds of operational flying hours. Rozen also participated in the IAF's historic flight over the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Shimshon Rozen | |
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Born | Jerusalem, Israel | 12 September 1952
Died | 16 December 2011 59) Modiin, Israel | (aged
Allegiance | Israel |
Service | Israeli Air Force |
Years of service | 1968–2005 |
Rank | colonel |
Commands | 151 Squadron "YANAT" (1991-1993), IAF base commander (1993-1995) |
Battles / wars | Yom Kippur War 1982 Lebanon War South Lebanon conflict |
Shimshon Rozen was born and raised in the Arnona neighborhood of Jerusalem. He attended Rehavia high school. During the Six-Day War the family home was shelled by the Jordanian army, though the house was empty at the time. On 22 June 1982, Rozen received his Bachelor of Engineering BSc in electrical engineering from Ben-Gurion University. After retiring from the army, Rozen studied for an MBA. He later moved to Timorim.
On 16 December 2011, Rozen died in the crash of a light civilian aircraft in Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut. The fatal accident occurred as the plane in which Rozen was flying went into a stall caused by pilot error. Rozen died at the age of 60.[1][2][3]
Rozen joined the IDF on 6 October 1970. He attended the Israeli Air Force flight academy, graduating as the outstanding cadet of the fighter-navigation track. After graduation Rozen was assigned to 119 "Bat" Squadron which at that time flew the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II from Tel Nof Airbase.[4] On his very first operational flight, Rozen and pilot Rafi Koren shot down a Syrian Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21.[5]
During the 1973 Yom Kippur War Rozen participated in the 1973 Syrian General Staff Headquarters raid.[6] Rozen flew hundreds of operational missions throughout the war, including attacks on Syrian surface to air missiles (SAM) sites, protection of IDF convoys, and deep penetration strikes against enemy strategic infrastructure.
Rozen's positions in the Israeli Air Force include:
Rozen participated in the historic 4 September 2003 IAF flight over Auschwitz-Birkenau. He later shared this experience with students, holocaust survivors and the general public.
After leaving the military, Rozen focused his attention on defense and environmental activism. Rozen held key positions in Israel's leading defense industries including BVR and Elbit Systems' El-Op division. He led and consulted to several startup companies, establishing his own company, SARI.[7]
Shimshon Rozen led the "Don't kill us"[8] protest activities against the plan to build a power station[9] fueled by natural gas close to residential areas of Kiryat Malakhi. The protest managed to delay the decision to place a power plant near residential areas and shopping malls.[10]
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