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  2. Ranks in Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Pramuka Garuda was created in 1980 with purpose of stimulating interest in youth to join Gerakan Pramuka. The Pramuka Garuda rank is based on the decree of Pramuka Garuda by the National Council No:045 for 1980. In 1984, the decree was revised, and replaced by the decree No:101 for 1984.

  3. Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Despite that, schools, especially elementary schools, have made Pramuka into a compulsory extracurricular activity long before this policy. [15] [16] With the change into Kurikulum Merdeka (Independent Curriculum), starting from 2024, students are no longer required to participate in Pramuka, but it must still be offered by schools. [3]

  4. File:Pramuka, Tunas Kelapa.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Indonesian-Navy-Sleeve-2LT.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Indonesian identity card - Wikipedia

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    After Indonesia declared independence in 1945, the certificate of residence was replaced with the Indonesian Citizenship Certificate (Surat Tanda Kewarganegaraan Indonesia). This document was partly typed and partly handwritten. It was in use from 1945 to 1977. [3] It was a paper card without any laminate.

  7. Siswondo Parman - Wikipedia

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    S. Parman on a 1966 stamp. Lieutenant General Siswondo Parman [1] (4 August 1918 – 1 October 1965) or more popularly known such as in streets name as S. Parman, was a soldier in the Indonesian Army, and was kidnapped from his home in Jakarta by members of the 30 September Movement in the early hours of October 1.