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  1. 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. It has an estimated strength of 300,400 active personnel. [1]

  2. Ranks between 19451957. The following ranks were used at the beginning of the establishment of the Tentara Keamanan Rakyat (TKR, People's Security Armed Forces) in late 1945, the basis of the present day Indonesian National Armed Forces. This first rank system, with insignia following the former Imperial Japanese practice, was used until mid ...

  3. The TNI-AD (Indonesian Army) was first formed in 1945 following the end of World War II, to protect the newly independent country. It initially consisted of local militia and grew to become the regular army of today.

  4. Battle of Ambarawa. Ambarawa is recaptured by Indonesian forces. The Battle of Ambarawa ( Indonesian: Palagan Ambarawa) took place between the recently created Indonesian Army and the British Army that occurred between 20 October and 15 December 1945 in Ambarawa, Indonesia .

  5. Article 6. The President shall be a native Indonesian citizen. The President and the Vice-President shall be elected by the Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat by a majority vote. Article 7. The President and the Vice-President shall hold office for a term of five years and shall be eligible for re-election. Article 8.

  6. Sejarah Indonesia (1945–1949) Daerah yang diduduki pemerintah dan tentara Indonesia setelah pembentukan garis Van Mook, 1948. Republik Indonesia dimulai dengan masuknya Sekutu kempris diboncengi oleh Belanda dalam hal ini Nederlandsch Indië Civiele Administratie ( NICA) ke berbagai wilayah Indonesia setelah kekalahan Jepang, dan diakhiri ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ahmad_YaniAhmad Yani - Wikipedia

    (19431945) Indonesia (19451965) Branch/service: PETA Indonesian Army: Years of service: 1943–1965: Rank: Lieutenant General (at death) General (posthumously) Battles/wars: Indonesian National Revolution. General Offensive of 1 March 1949; Battle of Ambarawa; Darul Islam Rebellion; PRRI Rebellion. Operation 17 Agustus; Operation Trikora ...

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