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*1980s-90s: company commander, commander of 'Orev' company, deputy battalion commander, Operations Branch officer, and commander of brigade 890
*1980s-90s: company commander, commander of 'Orev' company, deputy battalion commander, Operations Branch officer, and commander of brigade 890
*1993: battalion commander in IDF Officers' School
*1993: battalion commander in IDF Officers' School
*1994: Judea and Samaria Division's Operations Branch Officer
*1994: Division's Operations Branch Officer
*1996-1997: commander of Eastern Division of Lebanon Liaison Unit
*1996-1997: commander of Eastern Division of Lebanon Liaison Unit
*1998-2000: head of [[Operations Directorate]]
*1998-2000: head of [[Operations Directorate]]
*2000-2002: commander of [[Nahal]] infantry brigade
*2000-2002: commander of [[Nahal]] infantry brigade
*2003-2007: commander of Judea and Samaria Division
*2003-2007: commander of Division


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:10, 28 December 2008

Aluf Yair Golan is a general in the Israel Defense Forces and currently the head of the Home Front Command.[1]

Timeline of career[1]

  • 1980: enlisted in the Paratroopers Brigade (IDF)
  • 1980s-90s: company commander, commander of 'Orev' company, deputy battalion commander, Operations Branch officer, and commander of brigade 890
  • 1993: battalion commander in IDF Officers' School
  • 1994: West Bank Division Division's Operations Branch Officer
  • 1996-1997: commander of Eastern Division of Lebanon Liaison Unit
  • 1998-2000: head of Operations Directorate
  • 2000-2002: commander of Nahal infantry brigade
  • 2003-2007: commander of West Bank Division

References

  1. ^ a b "Major General Yair Golan, GOC Homefront Command". Israel Defense Forces. Retrieved 2008-12-28.