Shimshon Rozen

Shimshon Rozen (שמשון רוזן; 12 September 1952 – 16 December 2011) was an Israeli Air Force weapon systems officer and a colonel in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). Rozen participated in the Yom Kippur War and 1982 Lebanon War, accumulating hundreds of operational flying hours. Rozen also participated in the IAF's historic flight over the Auschwitz concentration camp.

Early life
Rozen, a resident of Timorim, was born and lived in the Arnona neighborhood of Jerusalem. He attended Rehavia high school. During the Six-Day War the family home was shelled by the Jordanian army, though the house was empty at the time.

Military career
Rozen joined the IDF on 6 October 1970. He attended the Israeli Air Force flight academy, graduating as the outstanding cadet of the fighter-navigation track. After graduation Rozen was assigned to 119 "Bat" Squadron which at that time flew the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II from Tel Nof Airbase. On his very first operational flight, Rozen and pilot Rafi Koren shot down a Syrian Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21.

Yom Kippur War
During the 1973 Yom Kippur War Rozen participated in the 1973 Syrian General Staff Headquarters Raid. Rozen flew hundreds of operational missions throughout the war, including attacks on Syrian surface to air missiles (SAM) sites, protection of IDF convoys, and deep penetration strikes against enemy strategic infrastructure.



Key Positions
Rozen's positions in the Israeli Air Force include:


 * 1973 – Navigator at 119 Squadron (Israel), Leading R&D projects and the unit's navigation division.
 * 1982 – Navigator at 601 Squadron (Israel), the IAF's flight test center.
 * 1983 – Leading the unit reconnaissance department at 133 Squadron (Israel).
 * 1985 – IAF R&D division officer in charge of head-mounted systems for the IAI Lavi.
 * 1987 – IAF liaison officer for development of Helmet-mounted displays in California.
 * 1991 – 151 "Yanat" Squadron commander.
 * 1993 – Israel Air force base commander.

Flight Over Auschwitz
Colonel Rozen also participated in the historic 4 September 2003 IAF flight over Auschwitz-Birkenau. He would later go on to share his experience with students, holocaust survivors and the general public.

Education
In 22 June 1982 Rozen received his Bachelor of Engineering B.Sc. in Electrical engineering from Ben-Gurion University. After retiring from regular service, Rozen received an MBA.

Civilian career and environmental activism
After leaving the military, Rozen focused his attention on defense and environmental activism. Rozen held key positions in Israel’s leading defense industries including BVR and Elbit Systems' El-Op division. He lead and consulted to several startup companies, establishing his own company, SARI.

Shimshon Rozen lead the "Don't kill us" protest activities against the plan to build a power station fueled by natural gas close to residential areas of Kiryat Malakhi. The protest managed to delay the decision to place a power plant in close range to residential areas and shopping malls.

Death
On December 16, 2011, Shimshon Rozen died in the crash of a light civilian aircraft in Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut. The fatal accident occurred as the plane in which Rozen was flying went into a stall caused by pilot error. Rozen died at the age of 60.

Commemoration

 * Dudi Levanon, Rozen's squadron companion and neighbor was quoted as saying at Rozen's funeral: "They asked if Shimshon was my best friend, and without hesitation, I answered yes. On second thought, as I look around, I know many of you feel the same. That was Shimshon – a best friend to everyone here."
 * On 4 May 2012, the student council of "Beer Tuvia" high school conducted an event in honor of Shimshon, held under the slogan "Green environment for the community".
 * On 12 September 2012, the Israeli Air Force produced an event to honor Rozen’s activity in the IAF and his contribution to the state of Israel. The event was hosted by the Israeli Air Force association in Herzliya.
 * January 2012 - 119 Squadron dedicates a memorial plaque to Rozen at Ramon Airbase.
 * December 2012 - Be'er Tuvia Regional Council high school decides to hang an aerial photo of the school with accompanying text commemorating Rozen.
 * April 2013 - 133 Squadron hangs a picture taken by Rozen during his last flight with the IAF.
 * April 2013 - Timorim places a picture and description of Rozen in the village’s memorial house.