Pictures & Smiles
Pommy in his home office, Ramat Aviv, Israel – 1975
Pommy, by the caricaturist Ze'ev

Ze'ev was the pen name of the caricaturist, Yaakov Farkash. He was one of the greatest political cartoonists in Israel and often illustrated for the IAFmagazine. The above are caricatures of Pommy, 1971


Pommy with the Caricaturist, Dosh
Dosh (right), the nickname of the caricaturist, Kariel Gardosh, who is known for his political caricatures, illustrations and the character "srulik," reviewing with Pommy (bottom), a caricature that became the front page of the pre-war magazine issue # 7, days before the Six Days War, June 3, 1967

מלחמת ששת הימים
IAF Debriefing, after the Six Days War, June 1967
Seated from left to right: Major Oded Merom (fighter pilot, led the first Mirage structure to attack Egypt's Cairo West Airfield), Jacob Turner (107 Squadron Commander), Capt. Jacob Morgan (led Fouga quartet to attack ground targets), Tzur Levi (110 Squadron Commander), Maj. Gen. Mordechai (Moti) Hood (Air Force Commander), Ezer Weizman (Former Air Force Commander and Chief of Staff), Joseph Kabudi (Commander of Maintenance Unit), Avihu Ben-Nun (Deputy Commander Squadron Commander 119), Aaron Shavit (Scorpion Squadron Commander, 105), Avraham Perry (Pilot)
Standing: Second from right, Pommy

Aerial Tour Over Israel
Military reporters visiting IAF bases, September, 1949
Pommy, fourth from left


The Rhythm of Tomorrow
In October 1965, the commander of the Air Force, Major General Ezer Weizman (middle right), decided to award the filmmakers of "The Rhythm of Tomorrow" certificates of appreciation for their effective craft. At a brief ceremony held in his office, the diplomas were handed over by the Air Force's Division of human resources, Brigadier General Peleg Tamir. On the left, in the middle, the screenwriter, Moshe "Pommy" Hadar
Air Force Album - 1971
Pommy (in the middle) at the air force commander's office, after the release of the Israeli Air Force Album. On the right, Lieutenant Colonel Eliezer Yaffe. On the left, photographer, Micah Baram


In the Office of the Commander of the Air Force, Major General Mordechai (Moti) Hood
Pommy (in the back), Major General Mordechai (Moti) Hood, (right) with Ezer Weizman on the left. Second from right Arieh Summer.
The following correspondence, I received from Daniel Summer (15 January 2021), who recognized this picture:
The Victory Bitaon - 1967
Major General Mordechai (Moti) Hood, hands Prime Minister Levi Eshkol the Victory Bitaon

Prime Minister Levi Eshkol (right) looking through the Victory Bitaon with General Mordechai (Moti) Hood


Air Force Album - 1971
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan presents the Air Force Album, as a gift, to Senator Edward Kennedy, at the End of his Visit to Israel
Launch of the Israeli Air Force Album
Pommy with an unidentified lieutenant colonel and the photographer Micah Baram

Pre War IAFmagazine Issue No. 5
Pommy at the military printing shop, making final changes to the pre-war IAFmagazine issue No. 5 – May 29, 1967

Pommy next to the military printing shop, in Tel Ha'shomer, 1949


The first Israeli Helicopter
The first helicopter of the IAF, Hiller 360, made by Sikorsky
It was used in the film, "The Great Unknown," April 27, 1956
Moshe Hadar (right) and Nathan Gross
The Great Unknown - 1956
Pommy (right) with the director, Nathan Gross

Pommy (first row, left, back to the camera) March 3, 1957

Pommy, in Shrut Avir, 1947


Six Days War - 1967
Pommy (right) at the military printing shop, with the compositor, who set the type for printing
Pommy in a formation
middle row, first on the left

Pommy Over the Years
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Pommy & Moody
Pommy and the Family
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