- Ze'ev Almog
Zeev Almog ( _he. זאב אלמוג; also written Ze'ev Almog;
February 1 ,1935 ),1979 -1985 Commander In Chief of the (C.I.C.)Israeli Navy .Early life
Almog was born in
Tel Aviv ,Israel . His parents had emigrated fromPoland in1933 . Almog grew up and was educated inHaifa , Israel. In August1952 , he graduated from thereligious High School of "Yavne" and joined theIsraeli Army in the framework of Benei Akiva (a religious youth organization), the "Nahal ". Almog graduated from Class Commanders and Physical Education Instructors courses and served in theinfantry brigade of the Nahal.Naval Service - The Beginning of His Career and Lifelong Passion
In May
1954 , Almog volunteered to theNaval Commando Unit and in1955 was certified as a Naval Commando Warrior. He was then sent to Officers and Naval Cadets Schools. In July1957 , Almog was qualified as a naval officer. In November of the same year, Almog was appointed as a Squad Commander within the Naval Commando Unit, and for the next five years filled active command and training roles within the Naval Commando Unit.From
1962 -1965 , Almog studied at theHebrew University inJerusalem . He received a BA degree inGeography andPolitical Science . He conducted research and delivered his final dissertation on "TheGeomorphology of the Coast ofAtlit .In October
1965 , he was appointed Chief of Operations of the Naval Commando Unit. In December1966 he was certified and given command of a NavalTorpedo Boat .During the
Six Day War in (1967 ), he was called to command a Naval Commando Team that penetrated into the Egyptian port ofPort Said ,Egypt . At the end of the war he resumed his position as a Torpedo Boat Commander.Commander of the Naval Commando Unit ("Flotilla 13")
In May
1968 , Almog was appointed as the commander of the Naval Commando Unit. During his tenure the status and the functioning of the unit was dramatically transformed. Under Almog's leadership, the unit performed eighty combat operations, the majority during theWar of Attrition . Among the more noteworthy operations were the raids on theAdabiya coast post, the Green Island fortress, as well as the sinking of two Egyptian torpedo boats in theGulf of Suez ("Escort" operation), whose successful completion was the pre-condition for the execution of the armored raid (Operation "Raviv") on the Egyptian shore. Almog completed professional training courses in different naval units and was certified as a missile boat commander.Commander of the
Red Sea ArenaIn July
1972 , Almog was appointed as the Commander of the Red Sea Arena at the rank of captain. He commanded the combat operations of this arena during theYom Kippur War (1973 ) which resulted in the incapacitation the Egyptian navy in the Gulf of Suez along with the destruction and capture of 28 Egyptian vessels.During the Yom Kippur War, Almog commanded and personally participated in the fourth raid into the Egyptian port of Hurgada in the northern part of the Red Sea. During this raid an Egyptian Missile boat was sunk using anti-tank L.O.W. type missiles.
In addition, Almog participated in mortar shelling launched from a landing craft on the Egyptian anchorage of Marsa T'lamat (Central Gulf of Suez).
Under Almog's command, the new Naval base at
Sharm A-Sheik was built. This base absorbed the first two Israeli-made Sa'ar 4 class missile boats that reached the base after sailing aroundAfrica (due to the blockage of theSuez Canal ).In 1972, Almog studied at the
US Naval War College inNewport, Rhode Island and received aMasters degree inManagement andStrategy .In August
1975 he was appointed as the commander of the Naval Base of Haifa and was promoted to a one star Rear Admiral.In November 1975 he was appointed as a member of the founding team of the
Israeli National Defense College and served as an instructor in the college during its first year of operation.Commander of the Israeli Navy
In January
1979 , Ze'ev Almog was appointed as the Commander In Chief (C.I.C.) of the Israeli Navy and was promoted to the rank of two star Rear Admiral. He served in this position until February1985 . The following are some of the noteworthy milestones from this period in his career:Restructuring of the navy's organizational structure
Israel's naval territory was organized and divided into three naval arenas:
Haifa ,Ashdod , and the Red Sea. The commanders of these arenas were assigned with full responsibility for the territory and forces under their command and their authority was expanded.Improvement in Israel's seashore security
After a decade of lethal terrorist penetrations into Israel, under Almog's command, was able to completely eliminate penetration of terrorists from the Mediterranean and read Seas. This was achieved as a result of an execution of new plan that combined both defensive and offensive actions.
During this period, the navy had conducted hundreds of combat intrusions into terrorist bases. In
1982 , it participated in theLebanon War during which ground forces and thousands of armored vehicles were landed on the Lebanese seashore. The navy had also assisted ground forces by firing at the enemy forces from missile boats off the shores of Lebanon. All Naval operations were conducted without any loss of Israeli lives or damage to naval vessels.Peace treaty with Egypt
Israel naval bases in the
Sinai Peninsula were evacuated. Israel resumed routine sailing of vessels in the Suez Canal. Visits of naval vessels and personnel between the Egyptian and the Israeli navy were conducted. Search operations for the missing submarine "Dakar" were resumed.Update of naval strategy
A new strategy called "Inter-operational Naval Battle" was developed. Its core element included combined operation of missile boats, submarines and naval commandos. The new strategy was ratified by the military Chief of Staff.
Design of future combat equipment
The Israeli Navy conducted extensive planning in order to define its future needs, and the development and acquisition of equipment. This included Sa'ar 5 missile boats ("Lahav"), Dolphine submarines, anti-missile missiles ("Barak") and naval helicopters ("Dolphin" type). In addition, the Navy launched the development and the build-up of a sophisticated system of alert and surveillance along the shores of Israel.
The Absorption of new vessels and systems
Missile boats Sa'ar 4 type ("Nadran"), missile boats Sa'ar 4.5 type ("Noshav"), hydrofoil missile boats ("Zivanit"), anti-missile canons ("Vulcan Phalanx"), Encapsulated Harpoon missiles launched from "Gal" submarines, new boats for the naval commandos, and new electronic and other systems for most naval boats.
Training re-organization
Training methods for officers and sailors were formulated. A new procedure by which vessel commanders are certified was defined. Career paths for officers ranking from Ensign to Commander were constructed and included academic studies.
Bringing of Ethiopian Jews to Israel
In the period preceding the [
Moshe Operation , the first 1,000Ethiopian Jews were brought from the shores ofSudan to Israel, under a covert operation.General Manager - Israel Shipyards
In March
1986 , Almog retired from the IDF and was appointed, at the request of the Ministers of Transportation and Finance and the Official Receiver of the state as a "Special Manager" for the government owned Israel Shipyards. This appointment stemmed from the serious situation of the shipyards that were on a verge of bankruptcy and needed a turnaround. Nine years later, after completion of a turnaround program the company became profitable, was taken out of receivership and was sold as a viable business to private investors.During Almog's tenure as the General Manager of the shipyards it developed two types of sophisticated vessels: Sa'ar 4.5 missile boat ("Nirit" type) and the fast patrol boat ("Shaldag") that was purchased by the Israeli Navy and other foreign navies. During this time the American Navy's Sixth Fleet conducted 50% of its Mediterranean ship repairs in Israel Shipyards. It has invested significant funding in dredging the shipyard harbor and improving other infrastructure facilities at the shipyards.
In April
1995 Ze'ev Almog resigned from the shipyards management and devoted his time to serving on various organizations and companies' board of directors such as Israel-Africa Ivestment Company and was elected to the Israeli Management Society. he was elected as a member of the Board of Trustees of theHaifa University and as a member of the steering committee of the Institutes for Oceanic Studies at Haifa University. He is the chairman of the Israeli national fund for the development of scuba diving.pecial Awards
Almog received the
Legion of Merit award from theUnited States Secretary of Defense while commanding the Israeli Navy (1981 ).Almog was selected by the World Board of Governors of the U.S.O (a US government organization responsible for personal wellbeing of the US military around the world) to become the first U.S.O president in Israel (
1992 ).Published several articles in Israeli and foreign publications on topics of military operations and management. Lectured at military academies and research centers in Israel and abroad about naval operations and technology.
Published a book called "Bats in the Red Sea - special operations of naval commandos in the War of Attrition and the Yom Kippur War" (Ministry of Defense Publications and Galilee Research Center for the Defense Force, 2007).
Ze'ev Almog is married to Dr. Geula Almog (Children Literature Expert) and a father of three: Gal, Oz (professor to history and sociology of modern Israel in Haifa University) and Ram.
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