- Yohai Ben-Nun
Yohai Ben-Nun (
December 17 ,1924 ,Haifa ,Palestine —June 6 ,1994 ,New York City ,NY ) was the sixth commander of theIsraeli Sea Corps .Biography
Yohai Ben-Nun was born in
Haifa and raised inJerusalem . His parents were members of theFirst Aliyah . Ben-Nun joined thePalmach in 1941 and spent three years training and eventually rising to the rank of a squad leader. In 1944, he joined thePal-Yam , the sea corps of thePalmach . In a covert operation in 1945, he sank two BritishRoyal Navy ships.At the outbreak of the Independence War he founded
Shayetet 13 , the Israeli naval commando unit. He commanded a force who sank theEgyptian Navy flag ship, an operation for which he was awarded theHero of Israel decoration.Yohai Ben-Nun volunteered for a suicide mission. He was to ride a torpedo and aim it at an Egyptian destroyer. Because the Egyptians would spot the torpedo and maneouver to avoid it, it had been decided that it would be guided by a volunteer sitting astride it. Even if the Egyptian searchlights spotted the guided torpedo and missile, it would too late for avoidance maneouvers and the rider would be killed in the explosion. Yohai and the torpedo were maneouvered as close as possible by rowboat and the torpedo was launched with Yohai astride. Yohai's mates began to row away after the explosion, but then they heard a voice. Yohai appeared. Once on board the rowboat, he explained that the Egyptian search lights had grown completely dark just as he was near enough to aim his torpedo and leap off.
Yohai Ben-Nun continued to serve in the Israeli Navy after the war and in the Sinai War he served as the commander of the
INS Yafo taking part in the capturing of an Egyptian destroyer. After the war he returned to command Shayetet 13.Ben-Nun was appointed the commander of the Israeli Navy in 1960, a position he used for creating a larger fleet with an attack capability.
Although he retired in 1966, during the
Six-Day War Ben-Nun volunteered for service and fought in the Naval operations and on theGolan Heights .As a civilian, Ben-Nun managed a company for exploring seas and lakes in 1968-1982. After the
Yom Kippur War , he joined the protesters who called for the resignation of the government.Yohai Ben-Nun died on June 6, 1994, in
New York , and was buried in kibbutzMa'agan Michael .A marine research foundation, The Admiral Yohai Ben-Nun Foundation for Marine and Freshwater Research, has been established in his name.
References
* "Caught Up in the Times" written by Yohai Ben-Nun, Jerusalem 2003, ISBN 965-05-1223-3, 190 pages
External links
* [http://www.palyam.org/Leaders/mainpage Leaders of Pal-Yam] Palyam
* [http://www.jewishagency.org/JewishAgency/English/Jewish+Education/Educational+Resources/More+Educational+Resources/Recommended+Publications/Yohai+Ben-Nun.htm "Caught Up in the Times, Yohay Ben-Nun - a Portrait"] Jewish Agency for Israel
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