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36th Division (Israel)

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The 36th Division "Ga'ash", also known as the Ga'ash Formation ("Rage"), is a regular-service division of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). It is subordinate to Northern Command.[1]

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History

The division was established in September 1954. Until 1958 it was led by Aluf Avraham Yoffe. At the time, divisional commands were mission-based commands without organic forces, but rather with troops apportioned according to given missions. It was led by Aluf Zvi Zamir from 1958 until he was succeeded by Aluf Uzi Narkiss in 1962, who led until 1965. From 1965–1969, it was led by Aluf Elad Peled.

During the 1967 Six-Day War, the division led the battles in the northern West Bank, commanding the Barak Armored Brigade (then the 45th Armored Brigade), the 37th Brigade and forces from the 1st Brigade. Later, it oversaw the occupation of the southern Golan Heights. After the war, from 1969 to 1972, the division was led by Aluf Shmuel Gonen (Gorodish). From 1972 to 1974, it was led by then-Aluf Rafael Eitan.

During the Yom Kippur War of October 1973, the division fought in the defensive battles over the northern Golan, and afterwards broke deeper into Syrian territory. During Operation Litani, Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1978, the division fought on the eastern front. During the 1982 Lebanon War, it fought on the central front, proceeding along the coastal route to Beirut.

Division organization 2023

36th Division "Ga'ash" organization 2023
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     36th Division "Ga'ash/Rage"
    • 1st Infantry Brigade "Golani"
      • 12th Infantry Battalion
      • 13th Infantry Battalion
      • 51st Infantry Battalion
      • 631st Patrol Battalion
      • 7086th Combat Engineering Battalion (Reserve)
      • 351st Signals Company
      • 5111st Logistics Battalion (Reserve)
    • 6th Infantry Brigade "Etzioni" (Reserve)
      • 8103rd Infantry Battalion
      • 9219th Infantry Battalion
      • 9220th Infantry Battalion
      • 6408th Patrol Battalion
      • 8173rd Combat Engineering Battalion
      • Signals Company
      • Logistics Battalion
    • 7th Armored Brigade "Saar me-Golan/Storm from Golan"
      • 75th Armored Battalion
      • 77th Armored Battalion
      • 82nd Armored Battalion
      • 603rd Combat Engineering Battalion
      • 353th Signals Company
      • Logistics Battalion
    • 188th Armored Brigade "Barak/Lightning"
      • 53rd Armored Battalion
      • 71st Armored Battalion
      • 74th Armored Battalion
      • 605th Combat Engineering Battalion
      • 359th Signals Company
      • Logistics Battalion
    • 282nd Artillery Brigade "Golan"
      • 334th Artillery Battalion "Ra’am/Thunder" (M270 MLRS)
      • 404th Artillery Battalion "Shafifon/Viper" (Reserve) (M109 Doher)
      • 405th Artillery Battalion "Namer/Leopard" (M109 Doher)
      • 411th Artillery Battalion "Keren/Ray" (M109 Doher)
      • 611th Target Acquisition Battalion "Eitam/Eagle"
      • 9260th Artillery Battalion "Magan" (Reserve) (M270 MLRS)
      • Signals Company
    • Division Logistics Brigade
      • Maintenance & Technology Battalion
        • Maintenance Company A
        • Maintenance Company B
        • Assistance Company
      • Movement Control Company
      • Ammunition Company
      • Medical Company
      • 2x Supply platoons
      • 3x Control squads
    • 389th Division Signals Battalion "Sion"

References

  1. ^ "Amid raging conflict in Syria, IDF deploys new division to border".


This page was last edited on 16 March 2024, at 22:18
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