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  2. Indonesian Army Women's Corps - Wikipedia

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    While being a personnel Corps of the Indonesian Army, unlike other corps and specialities, it is an administrative formation that is responsible for the service of women in active duty service in the Army's combat, combat support and service support formations and since the 2021 formation of the Reserve Component, responsible for the training and specialization work of Indonesian Army lady ...

  3. Military history of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In June 1947 then, TRI changed its name to TNI (Tentara Nasional IndonesiaIndonesian National Armed Forces) which is a merger between the TRI with the independent paramilitary people's struggle organizations (laskar) across the young republic. Indonesian youths are practicing scouting the enemy and using weapons, 1946.

  4. Indonesian National Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian National Armed Forces (Indonesian: Tentara Nasional Indonesia, lit. 'Indonesian National Military'; abbreviated as TNI) are the military forces of the Republic of Indonesia. 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.

  5. Indonesian military defends 'virginity test' - AOL

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    Indonesia's top military commander is defending a controversial test that aims to determine if a female recruit is a virgin before allowing her to join the armed forces. The BBC explains that it ...

  6. Kartini Hermanus - Wikipedia

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    In accordance to her new office, Hermanus was promoted to brigadier general on 1 December 2000, [1] making her the first female military general in the Indonesian Army. [4] She officially retired from the military on 11 November 2004. [5]

  7. Category:Military of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Air Force; Indonesian Army Aviation Center; Indonesian Cyber Force; Indonesian Marine Corps; Indonesian military ranks; Indonesian National Armed Forces; Indonesian National Armed Forces Day; Indonesian National Armed Forces Reserve Component; Indonesian Navy; Indonesian Strategic Intelligence Agency

  8. Satriamandala Museum - Wikipedia

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    After 1968, [6] the head of the Indonesian Armed Forces' history branch, Nugroho Notosusanto, conceived a modern museum showcasing the military's role in Indonesia's development. At that time, the country's military museums, such as the Struggle Museum in Yogyakarta , were underfunded and had poorly defined mission statements.

  9. Indonesian Army - Wikipedia

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    ' 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] The history of the Indonesian Army has its roots in 1945 when the Tentara Keamanan Rakyat (TKR) "People's Security Army" first emerged as a paramilitary and police corps. [2]