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Soedjiman was born on 1 July, 1928 in Yogyakarta Sultanate, Dutch East Indies, is an officer. Discover Soedjiman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?
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1 July 1928 |
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1 July |
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Yogyakarta Sultanate, Dutch East Indies |
Date of death |
(2014-12-03) |
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Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Indonesia |
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Soedjiman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Soedjiman's Wife?
His wife is Sri Sunarsih
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Soedjiman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Soedjiman worth at the age of 86 years old? Soedjiman’s income source is mostly from being a successful officer. He is from Indonesia. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Soedjiman's first term as governor would end on 4 January 1983. The Regional People's Representative Council of West Kalimantan held an election to elect a governor for the next term. The election saw four candidates, including Soedjiman, running for the office. Soedjiman won the election with 30 out of 39 votes and he was inaugurated for his second term on 8 January 1983. He ended his second term exactly five years later after he handed over his office to Parjoko Suryokusumo.
Soedjiman was nominated as the Governor of West Kalimantan instead. His appointment acts as a reconciliation between the military and the West Kalimantan people, who had different opinions on who should be the next governor. The Regional Military Commander in West Kalimantan, Norman Sasono, actively campaigning for Colonel Marjans Saragih as the next governor, while the civilian officials and the West Kalimantan officials opted for Governor Kadarusno, the previous governor, to continue for a second term. Thus, Soedjiman was inaugurated as the acting governor on 27 September 1978. Soedjiman, who was nominated by Panggabean for the governor's office, won the gubernatorial election and was inaugurated as a governor for a five-year term on 4 January 1978.
However, on 12 January 1967, an Air Force intelligence found out that both Supardo and Anwar Sanusi were hiding in a cluster area of airmen's house. Supardjo and Sanusi were arrested without any resistance in a sudden raid by the Kalong Djaja task force. Both were arrested and kept captive in the Central Jakarta Military District HQ.
The press conference was held at 10.00 on 12 January 1967. At the conference, Soedjiman stated that the arrest of Supardjo could be conducted properly with the coordination of the Navy, Airforce, and the Army. Soedjiman also informed that the task force also arrested several communist politicians and reporters before arresting Supardjo and Anwar Sanusi.
The first raid to arrest Supardjo was conducted by the task force on 13 October 1966. The target was a house owned by Bowo, a civil servant who worked for the Navy. However, the task force failed to arrest Supardjo, as Supardjo had fled from the house prior to the arrival of the task. Subsequent raids by the task forces, conducted between December 1966 until January 1967, failed to found Supardjo.
On 1 October 1965, a group of Indonesian National Armed Forces calling themselves the 30 September Movement members assassinated six Indonesian Army generals in an abortive coup d'état. A group of left-wing politicians and military officials were deemed guilty in the coup d'état and became fugitive. Supardjo, Soedjiman's former superior in the army, was also named as a suspect. Slowly, almost all of the fugitives were either arrested or assassinated by the armed forces. As of 1966, only two fugitives remained: Supardjo and a communist politician named Anwar Sanusi. Suharto, who at that time has just recently appointed as the President of Indonesia, stated that Supardjo's arrest would be "very valuable to Indonesia's populace."
In 1962, Soedjiman, who at that time was a lieutenant colonel, returned to Jakarta to serve as the Commander of the Central Jakarta Military District.
After serving as a company commander in Jakarta, Soedjiman returned to West Java in the regency of Tasikmalaya in 1955 to fought Darul Islam rebels. The Indonesian Army had deployed Soedjiman as part of Operation Bharatayuda, a military offensive aimed at destroying Darul Islam entirely. Soedjiman remarked that a military offensive was required as both sides failed to negotiate terms. During this operation, Soedjiman was deployed again at the Nasuhi Battalion, which at that time has been renamed to Airborne Raider Infantry Battalion 305/Skull. After his deployment in West Java had ended, Soedjiman returned again to Jakarta to command the Regional Training Regiment of the city.
In 1952, following the Darul Islam rebellion in West Java, Soedjiman was posted to the province and commanded a company inside the 328th Battalion. Following his duty in West Java, Soedjiman was posted to Jakarta and served as a company commander in the city.
After he finished his final exam, he was deployed to Surakarta on 19 September 1948 to quell the Madiun Affair. Soedjiman was assigned to the Nasuhi Battalion. The battalion began its campaign from Surakarta and ended it in Ponorogo. The conflict finally ended at the end of October 1948, and Soedjiman was withdrawn from the battlefield to prepare for his graduation.
Soedjiman officially graduated with the rank of second lieutenant on 28 November 1948 in a ceremony at the Istana Negara. From the 442 cadets who were accepted into the academy, only 196 cadets — including Soedjiman — graduated from the academy.
Following the proclamation of Indonesian independence, Soedjiman enrolled at the Yogya Military Academy in Yogyakarta. At that time, the academy was just recently established on 31 October 1945. Soedjiman, along with 441 other cadets, was accepted into the academy.
Soedjiman returned to West Java after his successful deployment in Sibolga. In West Java, Soedjiman held various military posts, namely as the Deputy Commander of the 304th Infantry Battalion, Commander of the Garut Military District, Head of Section 5 of the Central Priangan Military Area, Head of Section 2 of the Banten Military Area, and as the Commander of the 327th Infantry Battalion in Cilincing.
Soedjiman (1 July 1928 — 3 December 2014) was an Indonesian Javanese military officer and politician who served as the Governor of West Kalimantan from 1977 until 1988.
Soedjiman was born on 1 July 1928 in the Yogyakarta Sultanate, which at that time was part of the Dutch East Indies. He went to study at the Standard School — a second-class elementary school in Dutch East Indies — and graduated from the school in 1940. After he graduated from the Standard School, he continued his education at the Schakelschool, which he finished in 1942, and at the Junior Advanced School (equivalent to Junior High School), which he finished in 1944. Subsequently, he enrolled at a carpentry high school for a year until 1945.