Mordechai Limon
Mordechai Limon (Hebrew: מרדכי לימון, January 3, 1924 – May 15, 2009) was the fourth commander of the Israeli navy, serving from December 14, 1950 until July 1, 1954.
Mordechai Limon | |
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Mordechai Limon (left) with David Ben-Gurion | |
Born | Baranavichy, Second Polish Republic | January 3, 1924
Died | May 16, 2009 85) | (aged
Allegiance | Israel |
Service/ | Israeli Navy |
Years of service | 1940–1954 |
Rank | Aluf |
Commands held | Commander of the Israeli navy |
Battles/wars | World War II 1947–1949 Palestine war |
Limon was born in Baranovichi and made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine in 1932. He grew up in Tel Aviv and joined Hashomer Hatzair youth movement.
During World War II, Limon joined the Palmach, and served in Palyam.
Limon oversaw the Cherbourg Project that involved smuggling five missile boats that had originally been purchased by Israel and embargoed by France. He would be subsequently expelled from France.[1] His daughter, Nili Limon (born 1951), is married to Nathaniel Robert de Rothschild, son of Élie de Rothschild.[2]
References
- "First Commander of Israeli Navy Passes Away". Israel National News. 16 May 2009.
- Haaretz: "Russian billionaire takes a local interest" by Moti Bassok and Sophie Shulman March 25, 2004
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