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  2. Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Panglima: Reports to: President of Indonesia: Residence: Official residence of the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, Menteng, Jakarta: Seat: Indonesian Armed Forces Headquarters, Cilangkap, Jakarta: Nominator: President of Indonesia: Appointer: President of Indonesia with legislature (DPR) approval: Formation: 12 November 1945 ...

  3. Panglima - Wikipedia

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    This included the TNI and the Police. The commander of the Armed Forces at that time was referred to as the Panglima ABRI, commonly abbreviated as Pangab. According to the revised Constitution, the Panglima is appointed by the president, but the appointment must first be confirmed by the House of Representatives.

  4. Indonesian National Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the Army (TNI-AD), Navy (TNI-AL), and Air Force (TNI-AU). The President of Indonesia is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. As of 2023 [update] , it comprises approximately 400,000 military personnel including the Indonesian Marine Corps ( Korps Marinir RI ), which is a branch of the Navy.

  5. Yudo Margono - Wikipedia

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    Yudo Margono was born in Madiun, East Java on 26 November 1965. [1] His parents were farmers. According to him, after graduating from high school, he along with several friends decided to sign up to join the Indonesian Naval Academy, though he was the only one accepted between his friends.

  6. Hadi Tjahjanto - Wikipedia

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    Formerly also a military secretary to President Joko Widodo, the president nominated him to the People's Representative Council as the sole candidate for the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (Panglima TNI), replacing Gatot Nurmantyo. He was formally appointed on 8 December 2017.

  7. Endriartono Sutarto - Wikipedia

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    Endriartono Sutarto (born 29 April 1947) is an Indonesian retired army general. He served as the commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces from 2002 to 2006.. Before assuming the highest helm in the military, Endriartono served in some key positions in the Army, including the Army Chief of Staff (9 October 2000 – 4 June 2002), the Army Deputy Chief of Staff, and the Commander of ...

  8. Agus Subiyanto - Wikipedia

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    Agus Subiyanto was born in Cimahi, West Java on 5 August 1967. [1] His life journey was full of twists and turns. When he was 5 years old, his mother left him, his younger brother and his father.

  9. Andika Perkasa - Wikipedia

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    Andika Perkasa [2] [3] (born Fransiskus Xaverius Emanuel Andika Perkasa; [1] 21 December 1964) is an Indonesian general who previously served as the 21st Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (Panglima TNI). He was appointed by the President of Indonesia Joko Widodo in November 2021, replacing the retiring ACM Hadi Tjahjanto. [4]