List of Javanese People - Military

Military

  • Ahmad Yani, Indonesian revolutionary hero
  • Bambang Darmono, Indonesian major general
  • Bambang Hendarso Danuri, chief of the Indonesian National Police
  • Benny Murdani, Indonesian general
  • Djoko Suyanto, former commander of Indonesian army
  • Endriartono Sutarto, former commander of Indonesian army
  • Gatot Soebroto, Indonesian independence hero
  • Katamso, Indonesian revolutionary hero
  • L. B Moerdani, former commander of Indonesian army
  • M. T. Haryono, Indonesian revolutionary hero
  • Omar Dhani, former Indonesian chief of the Air Staff
  • Sarwo Edhie Wibowo, Indonesian general
  • S. Parman, Indonesian revolutionary hero
  • Soeprapto, Indonesian revolutionary hero
  • Sudirman, Indonesian general during war of independence
  • Sutanto, former chief of Indonesian Police and the third head of Indonesian intelligence
  • Sutomo, Indonesian military leader during the Indonesian National Revolution against the Netherlands
  • Sutoyo Siswomiharjo, Indonesian revolutionary hero
  • Untung Syamsuri, the leaders of 30 September Movement
  • Widodo Adi Sutjipto, former commander of Indonesian army
  • Wiranto, former commander of the Indonesian military

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