Slamet Soebijanto
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Admiral (ret.) Slamet Soebijanto (born 4 June 1951 in Mojokerto, Indonesia) was the Chief of Naval Staff of the Republic of Indonesia from 18 February 2005 to 7 November 2007.[1][2] He has received the Bintang Dharma medal given to military officers for service and devotion.
Slamet Soebijanto | |
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| Born | 21 June 1951 |
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| Service years | 1973-2007 |
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| Commands | Chief of Staff of Indonesian Navy |
| Awards | See Honours |
Career
Slamet Soebijanto graduated from the military education of AKABRI Laut-19 (1973). Then he took education at Alut Baru/Ops. School, Netherlands (1980), Operational Art. Yugoslavia (1990) and KRA-33 Lemhannas (2000 - 2001)
He has been assigned to, among others: Head of Navigation Section of KRI Thamrin (1974), Head of Naval Operations Department of KRI Rakata (1980), Head of the Strategic Reserves Division of Seskoal Education Office (1991), and Deputy of the Indonesian National Defense Forces (2000). His last position before serving as Chief of Naval Staff was as Deputy Governor of Lemhannas (2003).
Position
- Head of Navigation Section of KRI Thamrin (1974)
- Head of Naval Operations Department KRI Rakata (1980)
- Commander of KRI Pulau Ratewo
- Commander of KRI Monginsidi
- Head of the Directorate of Education, Seskoal (1991)
- TNI Retirement Home (2000)
- Asrenum Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces
- Commander of 2nd Fleet Command (2003)
- Deputy Governor of National Resilience Institute (2003-2005)