Hi,
Sorry Gen Sharon---called back from retirement
I read another book that stated the same as wiki but in detail---he supposedly decimated the egytian fanks and kept on fighting even after the cease fire---was threatened by the top brass---but did not stop.
Could he have overrun Cairo???
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariel_Sharon
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How are we going to get out of this?" Sharon replied, "You don't know? We will cross the Suez Canal and the war will end over there." Sharon arrived at the front, to participate in his fourth war, in a civilian car.
[42] His forces did not engage the
Egyptian Army immediately, despite his requests. Under cover of darkness, Sharon's forces moved to a point on the
Suez Canal that had been prepared before the war. In a move that again thwarted the commands of his superiors, Sharon's division crossed the Suez, effectively winning the war for Israel.
[15] He then headed north towards Ismailia, intent on cutting the Egyptian second army's supply lines, but his division was halted south of the
Fresh Water Canal.
[43]
Sharon's 143rd Division, crossing the Suez Canal, in the direction of Cairo, October 15, 1973
Abraham Adan's division passed over the bridgehead into Africa, advancing to within 101 kilometers of
Cairo. His division managed to encircle
Suez, cutting off and
encircling the Third Army. Tensions between the two generals followed Sharon's decision, but a
military tribunal later found his action was militarily effective.
Sharon's complex ground maneuver is regarded as a decisive move in the Yom Kippur War, undermining the Egyptian Second Army and encircling the Egyptian Third Army.
[44] This move was regarded by many Israelis as the turning point of the war in the Sinai front. Thus, Sharon is widely viewed as the hero of the Yom Kippur War, responsible for Israel's ground victory in the Sinai in 1973.
[15] A photo of Sharon wearing a head bandage on the Suez Canal became a famous symbol of Israeli military prowess.
Sharon's political positions were controversial, and he was relieved of duty in February 1974.
http://www.historynet.com/the-arab-israeli-war-of-1973-honor-oil-and-blood.htm