Dan Shomron

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Dan Shomron was an Israeli general who later became IDF Chief of Staff and is best known for planning and leading the 1976 Entebbe hostage-rescue raid.

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Dan Shomron canonical 2

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instanceOf Israeli general
human
areaOfInfluence Israeli military doctrine NERFINISHED
awardReceived various Israeli military decorations
conflict Operation Entebbe NERFINISHED
Six-Day War NERFINISHED
War of Attrition NERFINISHED
Yom Kippur War NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Israel
countryOfService Israel NERFINISHED
employer Israel Defense Forces NERFINISHED
familyName Shomron NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork counter-terrorism operations
military strategy
gender male
givenName Dan NERFINISHED
hasActivity military planning
operational command
hasHonorificTitle IDF Chief of Staff NERFINISHED
hasRole field commander
operation planner
influenced IDF special operations tactics
memberOf Israel Defense Forces General Staff NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Israel Defense Forces NERFINISHED
militaryRank Lieutenant General
Rav Aluf NERFINISHED
name Dan Shomron NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Hebrew
notableAchievement leadership in Israeli airborne forces
successful long-range hostage-rescue mission at Entebbe
notableEvent Entebbe hostage rescue 1976 NERFINISHED
notableFor commanding the Entebbe hostage-rescue raid
planning Operation Entebbe
service as IDF Chief of Staff
notableWork planning and execution of the Entebbe raid
occupation military commander
soldier
partOf Israeli Paratroopers NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces NERFINISHED
Commander of the Paratroopers Brigade
Head of Southern Command (IDF) NERFINISHED
residence Israel NERFINISHED
serviceNumber IDF officer
workLocation Tel Aviv NERFINISHED

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Operation Entebbe commander Dan Shomron
Operation Thunderbolt planningBy Dan Shomron