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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yekutiel "Kuti" Adam (Hebrew: " " ) (November 3, 1927 June 10, 1982) was an Israeli general and former Deputy Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defence Forces. He was born in Tel Aviv, Israel to Yehuda and Elisheva Adam (formerly Adamov). He was named after his grandfather, who was killed in combat in 1919. His family were Mountain Jews from the Caucasus region. At the age of 15, Yekutiel joined the Haganah. At 20, he became a commander. On May 1, 1948, he was one of the commanders who captured the Palestinian village Salame, to the south of Tel Aviv. He…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yekutiel "Kuti" Adam (Hebrew: " " ) (November 3, 1927 June 10, 1982) was an Israeli general and former Deputy Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defence Forces. He was born in Tel Aviv, Israel to Yehuda and Elisheva Adam (formerly Adamov). He was named after his grandfather, who was killed in combat in 1919. His family were Mountain Jews from the Caucasus region. At the age of 15, Yekutiel joined the Haganah. At 20, he became a commander. On May 1, 1948, he was one of the commanders who captured the Palestinian village Salame, to the south of Tel Aviv. He later joined an elite Haganah unit that conducted raids into enemy territory. In March, 1950, Adam married and built a house in Tel Aviv. At that time, he became an officer in the IDF, with the rank of lieutenant. Adam rose quickly through the ranks. In 1952, he became a captain in the Givati Brigade. Then he went on to command the Be'er Sheva bloc as a lieutenant colonel.