Article: Classified IDF documents delivered to 'Jerusalem Post'

ARIEH O'SULLIVAN
Jerusalem Post
09-06-1996
CLASSIFIED army documents listing personal details of soldiers in an artillery battalion, as well as a training timetable and agenda, were delivered to The Jerusalem Post by mistake, because the army sent them in an old envelope bearing the newspaper's return address.

The eight-page document, delivered to the newspaper's Tel Aviv office, listed the exact number of soldiers in a reserve artillery battalion.

Besides the names, ranks, and serial numbers of the soldiers, the documents also listed some of their ages, assignments, and medical profiles, including those with profiles of 21. It also noted that 10 soldiers had been given non-combat ...

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