Anton Soedjarwo
Anton Soedjarwo (Bandung, West Java, 21 September 1930 – Bandung, 18 April 1988) was a Chief of the Indonesian National Police from 4 December 1982 to 1986. His son, Rudy Soedjarwo, is a film director.
Life timeline
- 1952 - graduated from high school in Magelang
- 1954 - graduated from police academy in Sukabumi
- 1954–1956 - Police Chief Inspector in Palopo
- 1956 - aide Chief of Police Sukanto Tjokrodiatmodjo
- 1956–1957 - Head of Traffic at Makassar
- 1957–1958 - attache Foreign Relations Section of the Bureau of Police Headquarters Organizations
- 1959–1961 - Force Commander on Mobile Brigade
- 1960 - ranger training in Porong
- 1961 - infantry training in the United States
- 1962–1964 - Battalion Commander 1232/Pelopor on Mobile Brigade
- 1962 - led the unit that went into New Guinea
- 1964–1972 - Commander, Pioneer Regiment, Brimob
- 1968 - Police attended the Staff College in Lembang
- 1969 - graduate courses paratroopers in Sukasari
- 1969–1972 - Tanjung Priok district police heads and Fish Market
- 1972–1974 - Commander, Kores 102, Kodak 10 in Malang
- 1974 - Commander, Komapta
- 1974 - Commander, Regional Command Police (Kodak) 11 (West Kalimantan)
- 1978 - Commander, Kodak 2 (North Sumatra)
- 1978–1982 - Brigadier General (Pol.), then Major General (Pol.), Kodak 7 (Jakarta Raya)
- 1982–1986 - Chief of Police
External links
- [ Current Data on the Indonesian Military Elite], accessed 14 November 2005
- (Indonesian) Profiles in Figures Indonesia at the Wayback Machine (archived May 29, 2010)
Preceded by Avaluddin Djamin |
Chief of the Indonesian National Police 1982-1986 |
Succeeded by Mochammad Sanoesi |
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