Bahad 1 Training Base
Silver 999, 39 mm, 17 gr
SKU
21855380
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Specifications
Issuing Year | 2009 |
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Material | Silver |
Fineness | 999 |
Weight | 1 oz. |
Diameter | 39 mm |
Max Mintage | 360 |
Design | Meir Eshel |
“BAHAD 1” - TRAINING BASE 1
CHAIM LASKOV OFFICERS TRAINING SCHOOL
Official Medal 2009/5769
8th medal in "IDF Fighting Units" Series
The Chaim Laskov Officers Training School, Training Base 1, is known in Israel Army slang as “Bahad 1”. (Bahad is the acronym for “Basis HaDracha” = Training Base.) The first IDF Officers Training courses were held in Pardes Chana and later at the Sirkin Base. On May 27, 1968 the permanent Officers Training School was opened near Mitzpe Ramon in the Negev. This was the first military base built by the IDF; prior to Bahad 1 all IDF bases were installations that had been built by the British during the Mandate.
Until the year 2000 training of women officers was separate from that of the men, at a different base. Beginning that year, the courses were combined and now men and women officers are trained together at Bahad 1.
IDF Officers are taught to act with responsibility, obligation, mission, and professional pride. They serve not only as leaders in the IDF, but as role models in wider Israeli society. They must of course be skilled in warfare and military strategy, knowledgeable in their professional area, and have the ability to command those who serve under them and to earn their respect and loyalty. They must be able to make rational professional decisions and implement them successfully.
At the end of the officers training course each graduating cadet receives a pin consisting of a sword symbolizing defense of the homeland and an olive branch symbolizing the hope for peace. IDF officers wear this pin proudly, and lead their troops as directed in the Book of Judges: “Whatever you see me do, do likewise”. (7:17)
Obverse:
“BAHAD 1” - 40 Years In Negev
Reverse:
A sword symbolizing defense of the homeland and an olive branch symbolizing the hope for peace.
Edge: smooth
Design: Meir Eshel
Engraving: USA
Minting: Gold - ICMC Mint, Bronze and Silver - USA
Issue Name: IDF Fighting Units - BAHAD 1 Training Base
Series Name: IDF Combat Units
Catalog SKU | Condition | Diameter | Issue Price | Issuing Year | Material | Quantity | Weight |
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31855310 | 30.5 mm | 2895 NIS | 2009 | Gold 585 | 60 | 17 gr | |
21855380 | 39 mm | 435 NIS | 2009 | Silver 999 | 360 | 1 oz. | |
11855380 | 39 mm | 229 NIS | 2009 | Bronze Tombac | 1000 | 26.2 gr |