- Israel Tal
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name= Israel Tal
lived= 1924
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nickname=Talik, Mr. Armour
allegiance= Israel
serviceyears= 1948-1974
rank= Aluf (Major General)
branch=Israel Defense Forces
commands= Bahad 1-IDF Officers School (1954-1956), 7th Armor Brigade (1959-1960), Commander of the Armor Forces (Gaysot Hashiryon), 84th Armored Division, Deputy Chief of the General Staff
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battles= War of Independence,Sinai War ,Six-Day War ,Yom Kippur War
awards=Israel Prize (1997)
TheEliyahu Golomb Israel Security Award
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laterwork=Israel Tal ( _he. ישראל טל) (b. 1924), also known as Talik (Hebrew: טליק), is an
Israel Defense Forces (IDF)general known for his knowledge oftank warfare . Tal was a brigade commander during theSinai War , an armored-division commander inSinai Peninsula during theSix Day War , and commander of the southern front during the final stages of theYom Kipur War .The
Israel i government decided in 1970 that it needed tank-building capacity. General Israel Tal led a development team which took into consideration Israel's battlefield characteristics and lessons learned from previous wars, and began the development and building of Israel'sMerkava tank .Israel Tal's picture appears in
Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor "Wall of Greatest Armor Commanders" along withMoshe Peled (also Israeli), AmericanGeorge S. Patton andCreighton Abrams and German field-marshalErwin Rommel .Tal received the
Israel Prize in 1997 for " [A] special contribution to the society and state". In 2002 he was chosen "Knight of Quality Government" by theMovement for Quality Government in Israel in the "Military and security" category.Armour Doctrine
Gen. Tal is the creator of the Israeli armour doctrine which led to the Israeli successes in the Sinai in the Six Day War. After the
Suez Crisis , Tal organized the armour into the leading element of the Israeli Defense Forces, characterized by high mobility and relentless assault. General Tal took over Israeli armor corps in 1964 and re-trained all Israeli gunners to hit targets beyond 1.5km. [ George Forty -Tank Action pp 249-250, ISBN 0-7509-0479-8 ] In open terrain, this long distance gunnery proved vital to survival of Israeli armor corps for subsequent wars. Mobility is comparable to the GermanBlitzkrieg and many hold it to be an evolution of that tactic. Tal's transformation and success in 1967 led the IDF to expand the role of armour. This led to reduced attention to other less glamorous aspects of the army such as the Infantry. In the 1973Yom Kippur War , excessive focus on fast striking armour left the IDF without adequate defensive ability. Only in latter stages of the war did the armour break out and show its potential when GeneralAriel Sharon 's armour was able to penetrate the Egyptian lines, cross theSuez Canal and envelope the Egyptian 3rd Army nearSuez .While the IDF has become a more balanced force since 1973, Tal's influence on armour doctrine was very important to the IDF's development and has influenced armoured doctrines the world over.
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* [http://www.jinsa.org/articles/articles.html/function/view/categoryid/105/documentid/343/history/3,2359,947,653,105,343 Israeli Gen. Tal Honored by U.S. Armor Center]
* [http://www.ausa.org/www/armymag.nsf/0/1CB97F93C9C5DB2D85256BDE004EC52F?OpenDocument Great armor commanders in History]
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