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  2. Said Soekanto Tjokrodiatmodjo - Wikipedia

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    At a few months old, Soekanto and his parents left Bogor and moved to Balaraja, Serang, after Martomihardjo was appointed as a wedana. In 1910, his family moved to Tangerang. His father's position as a civil servant and wedana, had a great influence on Soekanto's life because his father had authority in the local community. [2]

  3. Revo Soekatno - Wikipedia

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    Revo Arka Giri Soekatno (born 2 August 1975) is an Indonesian researcher, entrepreneur, and Wikipedia enthusiast. He uses the name Meursault2004. Revo received recognition in the media as one of the Indonesian Wikipedia pioneers as his profile was published in nationally circulated newspaper Kompas on 26 December 2006 [1] [2] following Time ' s article person of the year "You" (2006). [3]

  4. Chief of the Indonesian National Police - Wikipedia

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    The United States of Indonesia President Sukarno on 21 January 1950 reappointed Soekanto Tjokrodiatmodjo as Chief of the Bureau of Police of the United States of Indonesia. After RIS broke up, Soekanto was reappointed as Head of the Indonesian Police Service Bureau. [7] In 1961, the State Police became part of the armed forces. [8]

  5. Wage Rudolf Supratman - Wikipedia

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    Soepratman in Stamp. Wage Rudolf Soepratman (Wage Soepratman in the old orthography, commonly known as W. R. Supratman; 9 March 1903 – 17 August 1938) was an Indonesian journalist and songwriter who wrote both the lyrics and melody of the national anthem of Indonesia, "Indonesia Raya".