Bob Vickman
Military Person
1921 –
Who is Bob Vickman?
Robert Vickman was an American pilot.
The son of Elsie and Mordechai Vickman, Bob attended art schools.
In 1943 he joined the United States Army Air Forces and served on a photography unit in the Asian - Pacific front and had about two hundred hours of combat.
After the war, Bob went back to school but on the verge of graduating volunteered to the fledgling Israeli Air Force.
In the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, on July 9, 1948, Bob went to a mission over the Israeli Negev Desert in an Avia S-199. He never returned from the mission, and his body was never recovered.
Vickman was the co-creator of the symbol of the famous 101 Squadron, Israel's first fighter squadron, which flew its first mission on May 29, 1948. The symbol was the Angel of Death, based on the Biblical ten plagues wherein the Angel of Death was the only plague that was able to completely defeat the Egyptians.
An Egyptian account helps clear up Vickman's fate. As Vickman egressed from an attack on a ship in Cairo harbour thought to be unloading troops and supplies, he spotted an REAF Lysander. Vickman couldn't have known that the Deputy Director General of the REAF, Air Commodore Abd al Moneim Mikaati, was flying that Lysander from Cairo to Al Arish. Mikaati recalled:
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