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  2. Abdul Haris Nasution - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Haris Nasution (Old Spelling: Abdoel Haris Nasution; 3 December 1918 – 6 September 2000) was a high-ranking Indonesian general and politician.He served in the military during the Indonesian National Revolution and he remained in the military during the subsequent turmoil of the Parliamentary democracy and Guided Democracy.

  3. General Abdul Haris Nasution Museum - Wikipedia

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    The General Abdul Haris Nasution Museum (Indonesian: Museum Sasmitaloka Jenderal Besar DR. Abdul Haris Nasution) is a museum in Jakarta, Indonesia.It showcases life, career and works of General of the Army Abdul Haris Nasution, a prominent military figure and the former Indonesian Armed Forces Chief of Staff who barely escaped capture and assassination at the hands of the 30 September Movement ...

  4. Portal:Indonesia/ST List/SB Abdul Haris Nasution - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Haris Nasution (born Kotanopan, North Sumatra 3 December 1918 - died Jakarta 5 September 2000) was an Indonesian general. Nasution was born in Sumatra on 3rd December 1918. His father was a farmer but was also active in Sarekat Islam (Islamic Union), a pro-Independence movement. After completing his education in 1935, Nasution had ...

  5. 17 October affair - Wikipedia

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    This reorganization process had been coordinated by the Army's leadership, including Armed Forces Chief Tahi Bonar Simatupang and Army Chief of Staff Abdul Haris Nasution. [ 4 ] For 1952, three-quarters of the army's budget was spent on salaries, limiting the amount of purchasable equipment for renewal, and even so the salary allocations were ...

  6. 30 September Movement - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, their main target, Coordinating Minister of Defense and Security and Armed Forces Chief of Staff, General Abdul Haris Nasution managed to escape the kidnap attempt by jumping over a wall into the Iraqi embassy garden. However his personal aide, First Lieutenant Pierre Tendean, was captured after being mistaken for Nasution in the dark.

  7. Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Haris Nasution (1918–2000) as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces [c] January 1962: March 1966: 4 years, 1 month: Army [3] Vacant Position abolished by President Sukarno after the 30 September Movement. 5

  8. Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia

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    In addition, the military experience possessed by General Nasution, who was leading the government military forces, far exceeded that of Lieutenant Colonel Husein. The government military campaign that commenced on 12 March 1958 scored a quick victory in preventing the destruction of the Caltex oil fields and refinery in Pekanbaru by the PRRI ...

  9. Kodam XIII/Merdeka - Wikipedia

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    To solve the security problem in the northern half, Decree of the Chief of Staff of the Army KPTS-288/5/1957 on May 27, 1957 was enacted by then Brigadier General Abdul Haris Nasution which formed the North and Central Sulawesi Regional Military Command (Komando Daerah Militer Sulawesi Utara dan Tengah or KDM-SUT) with the 24th Infantry ...