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I did my military service from 1989 - 92 and I was never shot at or had to fire on anybody. I was very lucky.
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"I did my military service from 1989 - 92 and I was never shot at or had to fire on anybody. I was very lucky. I was more involved in intelligence and counter-intelligence"

- Oded Fehr

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Oded Fehr's quote suggests that he was lucky to have actually served in the military without having to experience the scaries of war. He served from 1989 to 1992 and was associated with intelligence and counter-intelligence, which likely kept him far from the cutting edge. His quote suggests that he was not exposed to the risks of fight, such as being shot at or having to fire on anybody. This recommends that he had the ability to serve his nation without needing to face the physical and psychological trauma of war. His quote likewise implies that he was grateful for his luck and fortunate to have served without having to experience the horrors of war. His quote is a testimony to the bravery of those who serve in the military and the sacrifices they produce their country.

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Israel Flag This quote is written / told by Oded Fehr somewhere between November 23, 1970 and today. He was a famous Actor from Israel. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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