Keren Tendler Explained

Keren Tendler (Hebrew: קרן טנדלר; September 26, 1979 - August 12, 2006) was Israel's first female helicopter flight mechanic[1] soon after a court allowed women to serve in combat positions.[2]

She was the first female Israeli soldier to die on active duty since the killing of Keren Ya’akobi in Hebron in December 2002.[3] Tendler was killed during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, along with four other crew members, when their helicopter, a CH-53 Sea Stallion Yas'ur, was shot down upon lifting off in Lebanon.[4] A fund was established in her name to help other young women become flight mechanics.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Keren Tendler Scholarship Fund and Memorial Garden. 2008-03-07. ORT America. 2019-12-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20191213173312/http://www.ortamerica.org/site/PageServer?pagename=don_proj_israelprojects07_tendler. dead.
  2. News: Israel's Army Eyes Female Role in Battle. 2008-03-07. 2007-04-29. Matti Friedman. The Washington Post.
  3. News: Cpl. Keren Ya'akobi . Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 12 Dec 2002 . Sep 18, 2012.
  4. News: First Woman Killed in Lebanon: Keren Tendler. Ynetnews . 2008-03-07. ynet news. 2006-08-13.