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Palyam (Hebrew: פלי"ם, an
abbreviation of
Plugat HaYam (פלוגת הים), lit. 'Sea Company') was the
marines of the Palmach.
Palyam was set up in
April 1945...
- Technion's
Junior Technical College. 1943
witnessed the
founding of the
Palyam, the
naval branch of the Palmach,
whose training was
undertaken at the maritime...
- The
Anchor Press. ISBN 978-0-9508367-0-6. pp. 272, 288, 289 "The
Palyam". www.
palyam.org.
Archived from the
original on 2011-08-17.
Retrieved 2015-05-13...
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cluster of
fourteen islands:
Valiya Kadamakudy (the main island), Murikkal,
Palyam Thuruth, Pizhala,
Cheriya Kadamakudy, Pulikkapuram, Moolampilly, Puthussery...
- Shomrei-Ha'Hof (Coastal Watch) –
south Yehuda. L. Ben-Tzur –
Palyam commander Shmuel Tankus Shmuel Yanai –
Palyam commander Rafael Eitan – 4th Battalion,
Company A...
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forerunner of the
special units of the
Israel Defense Forces) and the
Palyam, as well as
groups of
police officers.[citation needed] In 1948, when the...
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members of the
Irgun were killed." "Aryeh Kaplan, This is the Way it Was at
Palyam site".
Archived from the
original on 8 May 2009.
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November 2013...
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Palya Vidhan Sabha seat was one of the
seats in
Mysore state ****embly in
India until 1967 when it was made defunct. It was part of
Chamarajanagar Lok Sabha...
- This is a list of
ethnically Tamil and
predominantly Tamil speaking monarchs, who
ruled in
Southern India and
parts of Sri
Lanka and
South East Asia. The...
- movement.
During World War II,
Limon joined the Palmach, and
served in
Palyam.
After the war,
Limon captained at
least one
vessel transporting Jews that...