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The Service flag is used by those who held a position in their respective service branches. The TNI (red) variant of the flag is used by those who held a position in the TNI or Armed Forces it self. e.g. Lieutenant General Rudianto [] the commanding general of the TNI Academy (Danjen Akademi TNI), Rear Admiral Poedji Santoso [] who held the position as Head of the Armed Forces Finance Center ...
The national flag of Indonesia is a simple bicolor with two horizontal bands, red (top) and white (bottom) with an overall ratio of 2:3. [1] It was introduced and hoisted in public during the proclamation of independence on 17 August 1945 at 56 Proklamasi Street (formerly Pegangsaan Timur Street) in Jakarta, and again when the Dutch formally transferred sovereignty on 27 December 1949.
English: State emblem of Indonesia is called Garuda Pancasila. The main part of the coat of arms is the golden mythical bird Garuda with a shield on its chest and a scroll gripped by its leg bears the national motto: "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika", roughly means "Unity in Diversity".
Bahasa Indonesia; Nedersaksies; ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Media in category "Flag images"
English: Flag (or Colour) of the Indonesian Navy, based on Image:Insignia_of_the_Indonesian_Navy.svg, and photograph of the Indonesian Armed Forces Colours marched on National Armed Forces Day (Source: Biro Pers, Media, dan Informasi Sekretariat Presiden, photo no. 6 of 62).
The current flag rendition of the Pembela Tanah Air is inaccurate and I have made an SVG rendition that fully reflect the actual flag. Based on Images from Nippon Eigasha Jakarta Production (日本映画社ジャカルタ製作所) via here and here, the actual flag has a slim-tilted crescent moon and star. The current rendition fills the ...
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The national flag of Indonesia, which is known as Sang Merah Putih ("The Red-and-White") in Indonesian, [6] is based on the banner of the 13th century Majapahit Empire in East Java. The flag itself was introduced and hoisted in public at the Indonesian Independence Day ceremony, on 17 August 1945. The design of the flag has remained the same ...