Commandant of the Marine Corps (Indonesia)

The Commandant of the Marine Corps (Indonesian: Komandan Korps Marinir, abbreviated Dankormar) is the highest position of Indonesian Marine Corps. The Indonesian Marine Corps is currently an integral part of the Navy (TNI-AL) and the personnel development is under the responsibility of the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy.[1]

Commandant of the Marine Corps
Komandan Korps Marinir
Insignia of the Marine Corps
Flag of the Marine Corps
Incumbent
Major General (Mar) Widodo Dwi Purwanto
since 7 February 2022
Indonesian Navy
StyleDankormar
Reports toChief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy
ResidenceRumah Dinas Dakormar, Cilandak - Jakarta
SeatMarine Corps Headquarter, Senen - Jakarta
Formation15 November 1945
First holderRear Admiral Agoes Soebekti
DeputyBrigadier General (Marine Corps) Nur Alamsyah
Websitehttps://marinir.tnial.mil.id/

Commandant of the Marine Corps reports to the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. Commandant of Marine Corps also held the highest rank in the Marine Corps, which is Major General. However, it is possible to be promoted into higher rank if appointed into a position in Navy or National Armed Forces HQ that requires 3-star rank or higher. Commandant of the Marine Corps is assisted by Deputy Commandant of the Marine Corps (a one-star marine general, previously called Chief of Staffs of the Marine Corps).

List of Commandant of the Marine Corps

List of Indonesian Marine Corps Commandants
No Portrait Rank Name From Until Remarks
Commander of Corps Marinier
1 Rear AdmiralAgoes Soebekti15 November 194521 Juli 1947
- MajorAchmad Djatmika LegawaJanuary 1947February 1947Acting Commander
Commander of KKO-AL
2 Major General KKOR. SoehadiFebruary 19475 November 1961
3 Lieutenant General KKOHartono5 November 196116 October 1968
4 Lieutenant General KKOMoekijat16 October 19686 December 1971
Commandant of Korps Marinir
Organizational Validation and Change of KKO to Korps Marinir
 ⭐⭐
5 Major GeneralH. Moh. Anwar6 December 197115 July 1977
6 Lieutenant General (Mar)Kahpi Suriadiredja15 July 19771 May 1983
7 Brigadier General (Mar)Muntaram1 May 1983January 1987
8 Brigadier General (Mar)Aminullah IbrahimJanuary 1987August 1990
9 Major General (Mar)Baroto SardadiAugust 1990November 1992
10 Major General (Mar)Gafur ChaliqDecember 1992April 1994
11 Major General (Mar)Djoko PramonoApril 1994February 1996
12 Major General (Mar)SuhartoFebruary 19961999
13 Major General (Mar)Harry Triono199920 November 2002
14 Major General (Mar)Achmad Rifai20 November 20029 November 2004
15 Major General (Mar)Safzen Noerdin9 November 20046 June 2007
16 Major General (Mar)Nono Sampono6 June 200718 October 2008
17 Major General (Mar)Djunaidi Djahri18 October 20083 September 2009
18 Major General (Mar)Alfan Baharudin3 September 200912 September 2012
19 Major General (Mar)Achmad Faridz Washington12 September 201230 March 2015
20 Major General (Mar)Buyung Lalana30 March 201515 June 2016
21 Major General (Mar)R.M. Trusono15 June 201623 February 2017
22 Major General (Mar)Bambang Suswantono23 February 201729 November 2018Previously commanded the Presidential Security Force (Paspampres)
23 Major General (Mar)Suhartono29 November 20187 February 2022Previously commanded the Presidential Security Force (Paspampres)
24 Major General (Mar)Widodo Dwi Purwanto7 February 2022[2]14 May 2023
25 Major General (Mar)Nur Alamsyah14 May 2023[3]Present

See also

References

  1. "Peraturan Presiden Republik Indonesia Nomor 66 Tahun 2019 Tentang Susunan Organisasi Tentara Nasional Indonesia" [Presidential Decree Number 66 Year 2019 Regarding Organization of Indonesian National Armed Forces]. Presidential decree No. 66 of 2019 (PDF) (in Indonesian). President of Indonesia. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 June 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2020. Archived 19 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Sertijab Komandan Korps Marinir". Antara (in Indonesian). 7 February 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  3. "Panglima TNI Mutasi 18 Jenderal, Dankormar dan Dua Danlanud Digantir". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 14 May 2023. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
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