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  2. Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army - Wikipedia

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    1 May 1968 2 years, 198 days 8 General Maraden Panggabean (1922–2000) 1 May 1968 25 November 1969 1 year, 208 days [2] 9 General Umar Wirahadikusumah (1924–2003) 25 November 1969 27 April 1973 3 years, 153 days [3] [2] 10 General Surono Reksodimedjo (1923–2010) 27 April 1973 10 May 1974 1 year, 13 days [2] 11 General Makmun Murod (1924 ...

  3. Indonesian National Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    In June 1947, the TRI, per a government decision, was renamed the Indonesian National Armed Forces (Tentara Nasional Indonesia, TNI) which was a merger between the TRI and the independent paramilitary organizations (laskar) across Indonesia, becoming by 1950 the War Forces of the United States of Indonesia (Angkatan Perang Republik Indonesia ...

  4. Indonesian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Army (Indonesian: Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD), lit. ' Indonesian National Military-Land Force ') is the land branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces.

  5. Officer Candidate School (Indonesian Army) - Wikipedia

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    The Secapaad course is a rigorous 20-week, 5-6 month course designed to train, assess, evaluate, and develop officers with the rank of Second lieutenant within the Army. It is the shortest route on becoming commissioned officers compared to other officer training programs, it is only open to senior enlisted personnel and warrant officers holding minimum ranks of Master Sergeant and Warrant ...

  6. Military Regional Command - Wikipedia

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    Military Regional Commands in Indonesia as of 2021 The VI Military Regional Command/Mulawarman covering East, North, and South Kalimantan. The Indonesian Military Regional Commands (Indonesian: Komando Daerah Militer; abbreviated Kodam) also known officially as Military Area Commands are military districts of the Indonesian Army that function for the territorial defense of various regions ...

  7. List of equipment of the Indonesian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Army (Indonesian: Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Darat, TNI–AD), the land component of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, has an estimated strength of 300,400 active personnel. [1]

  8. Indonesian Army Corps of Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Army Corps of Engineers ([Pusat Zeni Angkatan Darat] Error: {{Langx}}: transliteration of latn script ), abbreviated Pusziad, or simply Zeni is an Indonesian Army Central Executive Agency made up of some 15,000 civilian and military personnel, making it one of Southeast Asia's and the ASEAN's, largest public engineering, design ...

  9. Indonesian Army Territorial Center - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Army Territorial Center (Indonesian: Pusat Teritorial Angkatan Darat, abbr. Pusterad) is an Indonesian Army Central Executive Agency under the Chief of Staff of the Army charged with building and maintaining the army's territorial defense and development functions to help the Army achieve its mission of contributing its efforts for the defense of the Indonesian nation and people ...