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Sudirman

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Sudirman
A black and white picture of a man in a suit and peci looking forward
Born (1916-01-24)24 January 1916
Poerbolinggo, Dutch East Indies
Died 29 January 1950(1950-01-29) (aged 34)
Magelang, Indonesia
Buried at Semaki Heroes' Cemetery (7°48′9.88″S 110°23′2.11″E / 7.8027444°S 110.3839194°E / -7.8027444; 110.3839194Coordinates: 7°48′9.88″S 110°23′2.11″E / 7.8027444°S 110.3839194°E / -7.8027444; 110.3839194)
Allegiance
Years of service 1944–1950
Rank
Commands held
  • PETA battalion, Banyumas
  • Fifth Division of the TKR, Banyumas
  • Commander-in-Chief of the TKR and later TNI
Battles/wars Indonesian National Revolution
Awards National Hero of Indonesia
Signature A hastily scrawled signature

General of the Army Raden Soedirman (Perfected Spelling: Sudirman; 24 January 1916 – 29 January 1950) was a high-ranking Indonesian military officer during the Indonesian National Revolution. The first commander-in-chief of the Indonesian Armed Forces, he continues to be widely respected in the country.

Born in Purbalingga, Dutch East Indies, Sudirman moved to Cilacap in 1916 and was raised by his uncle. A diligent student at a Muhammadiyah-run school, he became respected within the community for his devotion to Islam. After dropping out of teacher's college, in 1936 he began working as a teacher, and later headmaster, at a Muhammadiyah-run elementary school. After the Japanese occupied the Indies in 1942, Sudirman continued to teach, before joining the Japanese-sponsored Defenders of the Homeland as a battalion commander in Banyumas in 1944. In this position he put down a rebellion by his fellow soldiers, but was later interned in Bogor. After Indonesia proclaimed its independence on 17 August 1945, Sudirman led a break-out then went to Jakarta to meet President Sukarno. Tasked with overseeing the surrender of Japanese soldiers in Banyumas, he established a division of the People's Safety Body there. On 12 November 1945, at an election to decide the military's commander-in-chief in Yogyakarta, Sudirman was chosen over Oerip Soemohardjo in a close vote. While waiting to be confirmed, Sudirman ordered an assault on British and Dutch forces in Ambarawa. The ensuing battle and British withdrawal strengthened Sudirman's popular support, and he was ultimately confirmed on 18 December.


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