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General Gusti Pangeran Harya
Djatikoesoemo
Portrait of Djatikoesoemo, 1959
1st Minister of Land Transportation, Post, Telecommunication, and Tourism
In office 10 July 1959 – 13 November 1963
President
Sukarno
Preceded by
Office established
Succeeded by
Hidajat Martaatmadja
12th Minister of Transportation
In office 10 July 1959 – 13 November 1963
President
Sukarno
Preceded by
Sukardan
Succeeded by
Hidajat Martaatmadja
1st Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army
In office 15 May 1948 – 27 December 1949
President
Sukarno
Preceded by
Office established
Succeeded by
General Abdul Haris Nasution
Personal details
Born
Bendara Raden Mas Subandana
(1917-07-01)1 July 1917 Surakarta, Surakarta Sunanate, Dutch East Indies
Died
4 July 1992(1992-07-04) (aged 75) Jakarta, Indonesia
Resting place
Imogiri Royal Graveyard
Spouse
Raden Ayu Suharsi
Relations
House of Mataram (dynasty)
Pakubuwono (house)
Parents
Pakubuwono X (father)
Kinorukasi (mother)
Alma mater
Corps Opleiding Reserve Officieren (CORO)
Occupation
Army officer
politician
Military service
Allegiance
Dutch East Indies
Empire of Japan
Indonesia
Branch/service
Dutch East Indies Army
Defenders of the Homeland
Indonesian Army
Years of service
1941–1973
Rank
General (honorary)
Unit
Engineers
Commands
Indonesian Army
Battles/wars
World War II
Dutch East Indies campaign
Battle of Tjiater Pass
Indonesian National Revolution
Operation Kraai
Awards
National Hero of Indonesia (posthumous, 2002)
Goesti Pangeran Harjo Djatikoesoemo (1 July 1917 – 4 July 1992)[1] was an Indonesian army officer and diplomat who served as the first Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army (1948–1949) and Ambassador to Singapore (1958–1960). He was a member of Surakarta royal family, the 23rd son of Pakubuwono X. His body was buried in the royal graveyard at Imogiri in Bantul, Yogyakarta.[2]
He was recognized as a National Hero of Indonesia in 2002.[3]
^Militer., Indonesia. Angkatan Darat. Dinas Sejarah (2009). G.P.H. Djatikusumo : sosok prajurit sepi ing pamrih, rame ing gawe. Dinas Sejarah, Angkatan Darat. OCLC 496238934.
^Platform (support@ommu.co), Ommu. "Jatikusumo (Harjo Djatikoesoemo) | Center Of Excellence". ommu.co. Archived from the original on 2022-09-19. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
^"Daftar Nama Pahlawan Nasional Republik Indonesia (2)" [List of Names of National Heroes of the Republic of Indonesia (2)]. Awards of the Republic of Indonesia (in Indonesian). Indonesian State Secretariat. Archived from the original on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
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