Video: The conversation between the pilot father and the armored son/Credit: Report
The IDF Spokesperson's Office today (Friday) released a recording of an emotional conversation from the Gaza campaign between a fighter helicopter pilot who took part in the fighting from the air and his son, an armored officer who fought in the field.
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Lt. Col. (Res.) Y', a fighter helicopter pilot in the 113th Squadron, went out to help the ground forces with fire from the air. Below him was the armored force of the 460th Brigade, where his son, Lieutenant Ido serves as a platoon commander. Lt. Col. Y. contacted the force and asked to speak with it.
"Hi there, light morning to you all," the pilot said to his son when it got in touch. "How did you know to find me buzzing? Go," the son asked his father, who replied: "It's been through a few until we found you, but you stuck to the mission."
"It's fun to hear you, are you above us? Go," the son asked. "I am of conscience to you, positive," his father replied. "Ruth, you'll soon hear our explosions," the armored son said, adding, after his father wished him luck: "Maybe you'll see me destroying some buildings, for."
At the end of the conversation, the son asked his father, "What about someone who loves you?" The pilot replied, "And we are proud of you and love you." Here the officer replied: "Ruth, thank you very much. Love you and see you at home sometime."
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