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*''[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F06E4DF1F3FF935A35757C0A962958260 Aharon Remez, 75; Led Israeli Air Force]'' (April 6, 1994), NY Times.
*''[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F06E4DF1F3FF935A35757C0A962958260 Aharon Remez, 75; Led Israeli Air Force]'' (April 6, 1994), NY Times.

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[[Category:1994 deaths|Remez, Aharon]]
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Maj. Gen. Aharon Remez was an Israeli politician and the second commander of the Israeli Air Force. Remez was born in British Mandated Palestine in Tel Aviv. His military career began when he entered the Haganah in 1936, but just three years later he was sponsored by the Jewish Agency to receive flying lessons in New Jersey and join the Royal Air Force. At the end of 1947 Sherut Avir, the air wing of the Haganah, was formed. Remez served as a founding member, and then went on to serve in the newly created Israeli Air Force in 1948. After his military retirement, Remez was appointed Israeli ambassador to Britain in the 1960s.

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Preceded by Commander of the Israeli Air Force
1948–1950
Succeeded by