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Alex Tal

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Alex Tal
AllegianceIsrael Israel Defence Forces
Years of service1964–1996
RankAluf
CommandsCommander of the Israeli Navy
Battles/warsSix Day War
War of Attrition
Yom Kippur War
1982 Lebanon War
South Lebanon conflict
First Intifada

Alex Tal (Hebrew: אלכס טל; born 1946 USSR) was the Commander of the Israeli Navy in the years 1992-1996.

Tal made aliyah from the Soviet Union in 1964 and enlisted in the Israeli Navy. After his training he served on the first Missile boat the Israeli Navy received. He also participated in the Cherbourg Project. During the Yom Kippur War, he participated in Battle of Latakia as a captain amongst one of the missile boats. After the war, Tal continued to serve in the Israeli Navy. His posts included Commander of the missile boat fleet and the IDF Military attaché to Chile.

In 1996, he was promoted to the rank of Aluf and he became Commander of the Israeli Navy. Under Tal's command the INS Dakar, whose location remained a mystery for nearly thirty years, was found. In 2000, Tal's term as commander of the Israeli Navy ended and he retired from the IDF.[1]

Tal has a masters degree in economics from Bar-Ilan University, and a masters degree in geography from the University of Haifa.[2][3][4]

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