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Golani Brigade

The Golani Brigade חטיבת גולני (aka. Brigade No. 1) is an infantry brigade that was formed February 28, 1948 when the Levanoni Brigade in the upper Galilee was divided in two smaller brigades. It is the most highly decorated infantry unit in the IDF.

After the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, the Golani Brigade participated in a number of reprisal raids in the first part of the 1950's. In 1951 against Syria. In October 1955 in a joint operation with the Paratroopers Brigade against Egypt.

In the 1956 Sinai Campaign the brigades task was to capture the area around the city Rafah in the Sinai desert.

The symbol of the brigade is a green tree with its roots on a brown background. Its soldiers are designated by brown berrets.

In the upper Galilee located north of Haifa at the Golani Junction stands the Golani Brigade Museum commemorating the brigade and its heroes.

Table of contents
1 Battalions of the Golani Brigade
2 Commanders of the Golani Brigade
3 Golani Brigade in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war
4 External links & References

Battalions of the Golani Brigade

Commanders of the Golani Brigade

Golani Brigade in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war

List of Israeli military operations in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war that the Golani Brigade participated in

List of Palestinian towns and villaged captured by the Golani Brigade in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war

See also

External links & References