Michael (Yomi) Barkai | |
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Born | 26 January 1935 Bucharest, Romania |
Died | 28 May 1999 |
Allegiance | Israel |
Service/branch | Israeli Navy |
Years of service | 1955–1979 |
Rank | Aluf |
Commands held | Israeli Navy missile boats flotilla, Israeli Navy |
Battles/wars |
Suez Crisis Six Day War War of Attrition Yom Kippur War |
Awards | Medal of Distinguished Service |
Michael (Yomi) Barkai (Hebrew: מיכאל ברקאי; January 26, 1935 – May 28, 1999) was the Commander of the Israeli Navy, a recipient of the Medal of Distinguished Service for his command of the missile ships during the Yom Kippur War.
Barkai was born in Bucharest, the capital of Romania, as a first born for Moshe and Rachel Borsok. He spent his childhood in the Fascist state of Romania where he and his family managed to evade the Nazis and their Final Solution. In December 1947, his family tried to make aliyah to Palestine, but their ship was caught by the British and they were sent to the Cyprus internment camps (the British prohibited Jews emigration to Palestine, see White Paper of 1939). When Israel was declared its independence, his family finally arrived in Israel and settled in Bat Yam. In Bat Yam, Barkai realized his love for the sea.
In 1955, Barkai enlisted in the Israeli Navy.
In 1958, he married his wife Rachel, the couple subsequently had two children.
In 1959, Barkai volunteered to join the submarines and quickly became a captain of an Israeli Navy submarine. His expertise and military genius made him a common advisor in the Israeli Navy headquarters under the Command of Shlomo Arel. By the late 1960s, Barkai was stationed for a brief time in the Naval quarters in Ashdod until in 1971 he was put in charge of the missile ship fleet. during the Yom Kippur War Barkai's military strategies and genius helped turn the tide of the war for the Israelis. Barkai managed to scare the Egyptian and Syrian navies so much that, by the end of the war, their ships would not leave the harbor(see Battle of Latakia Battle of Baltim). For his heroism, Barkai received the Medal of Distinguished Service, which he accepted on behalf of all the Israeli missile ship fighters.