Kodam XVII/Cenderawasih

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XVII Military Regional Command/Cenderawasih
Komando Daerah Militer XVII/Cenderawasih
Lambang Kodam Cenderawasih.svg
Coat of Arms and patch worn by Kodam XVII/Cenderawasih personnel.
Active17 May 1963 - Present
CountryIndonesia
BranchIndonesian National Armed Forces Tentara Nasional Indonesia (Indonesian)
TypeIndonesia Regional Military Command
Part ofIndonesian Army
Garrison/HQJayapura
Motto(s)Ksatria Pelindung Rakyat
"Knight protectors of the people"
Mascot(s)bird-of-paradise
Websitekodam17cenderawasih-tniad.mil.id
Commanders
Commander Maj.Gen. Muhammad Saleh Mustafa

Komando Daerah Militer XVII/Cenderawasih or Kodam XVII/Cenderawasih (XVII Military Regional Command/Cenderawasih), is a military area command of the Indonesian Army, as the 17th (Roman numeral "XVII") Kodam, which is responsible for the defense of the Provinces of Papua, South Papua, Central Papua and Highland Papua.[1]

Brief history

Kodam XVII/Tjenderawasih Old Logo

This military region was established on 8 August 1962 as a consequence of the successful Operation Trikora in which the Indonesian National Armed Forces took part in the invasion of the West Papua region, by then Netherlands New Guinea. Major General Rukman was appointed its first commanding general, and the command was responsible for the Indonesian Contingent Western Papua (Kontingen Indonesia Irian Barat (KOTINDO)), the Indonesian infiltration units which were deployed to the region during Operation Trikora. It included Detachment A based in Merauke, Detachment B based in Kaimana, Detachment C based in Fakfak, and Detachment D based in Sorong. Kotindo was part of United Nation Security Force (UNSF) which was the security force of United Nations Temporary Executive Authority following the September 1962 New York Agreement.

Its Command Day is marked every 17 May marking the 1963 formal handover of West Papua to the Republic. In the same year, Ahmad Yani executed Operation Wishnumurti, to sent divisions from Java, Makassar, and Moluccas, to supplement Kotindo forces. Formal formation of Kodam XVII/Irian Barat was on 17 August 1962, although it did not has any units assigned. On 12 January 1963, Kodam XVII/Irian Barat was assigned with Kotindo forces as a basis supplemented with the previously mentioned divisions. On 30 June 1964, the name was changed to Kodam XVII/Tjendrawasih. It was further expanded since 1964 with more battalions, which include Batallion 751/Tjendrawasih in Manokwari which was formed from Kodam VII/Diponegoro, Yonif 752/Tjendrawasih in Sorong from Kodam VI/Siliwangi, and Yonif 753/Tjendrawasih in Jayapura. These three units were reorganisation from Yonif 641/Tjendrawasih I from Diponegoro and Yonif 642/Tjendrawasih II from Siliwangi which also integrated infiltration forces of Trikora, guerrilla forces of Cassowary Battalion of Arfai, and former members of PVK, after they had been trained in Siliwangi and Diponegoro.[2]

Previously Irian Jaya and the Maluku islands were under Kodam VIII/Trikora, formed in 1984.[3] Kodam VIII/Trikora had in 1997 six infantry battalions plus engineer detachments.[4] The district commands in 1997 included Korem 171 (HQ Manokwari), Korem 172 (HQ Abepura), Korem 173 (HQ Biak) and Korem 174 (HQ Ambon). The South Pacific Yearbook reported three infantry battalions which were based at Manokwari, Jayapura, and Sorong, as well as mentioning a naval base at Biak. The military command derives its name (Cenderawasih) from the Indonesian word for the bird-of-paradise, which is native to Papua.

On June 8, 2012, the Indonesian Police told AFP that one person was killed and 17 wounded when Indonesian soldiers opened fire on civilians after a deadly dispute sparked by a road accident in Papua province. The shootings took place late on June 7, 2012, after residents, angry that two soldiers on a motorcycle hit and injured a child, stabbed one of the troops to death and seriously injured the other in Wamena: "Following the road accident soldiers... arrived in two trucks and took revenge by firing gunshots toward local residents and setting a number of houses on fire," national police spokesman Saud Usman Nasution said. "The trouble then spread to the city centre where a number of shops and houses were also damaged by gunshots," he told AFP.[5]

Territorial units

The Territorial Units in Kodam XVII/Cenderawasih include three Military Area Commands (Korem):[6]

  • 172nd Military Area Command/Praja Wira Yakthi with HQ in Jayapura
  • 1701st Military District Command
  • 1702nd Military District Command
  • 1712nd Military District Command
  • 1715th Military District Command
  • 756th Infantry Battalion
  • 173rd Military Area Command/Praja Vira Braja with HQ in Biak
  • 1703rd Military District Command
  • 1705th Military District Command
  • 1708th Military District Command
  • 1709th Military District Command
  • 1714th Military District Command
  • 753rd Special Raider Infantry Battalion
  • 174th Military Area Command/Anim Ti Waninggap with HQ in Merauke
  • 1707th Military District Command
  • 1710th Military District Command
  • 1711st Military District Command
  • 757th Infantry Battalion

Combat/combat-support units

  • 751st Special Raider Infantry Battalion/Vira Jaya Sakti
  • 3rd Cavalry Detachment (Independent)/Srigala Ceta
  • 10th Engineers Detachment/Ksatria Yudha Dharma
  • 11th Engineers Detachment/Mit Anim
  • 12th Engineers Deatchment/Ohar'o Hesowa Hubana

Training units

  • 17th Regional Training Regiment (Resimen Induk Kodam XVII/Cenderawasih)
    • Regiment HQ
    • Satuan Dodik Latpur (Combat Training Command Unit)
    • Satuan Dodik Kejuruan (Specialist Training Command Unit)
    • Sekolah Calon Bintara (Non-Commissioned Officer Training School)
    • Sekolah Calon Tamtama (Enlisted Training School)
    • Satuan Dodik Bela Negara (National Defence Training Command Unit)

Support units

The other support units are:

  • Military Police Command(Pomdam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Public Relations (Pendam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Adjutant General's Bureau (Anjendam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Military Physical Fitness and Sports (Jasdam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Medical Department (Kesdam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Veterans and Reserves Administration (Babiminvetcadam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Topograph (Topdam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Chaplaincy Corps (Bintaldam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Treasury (Kudam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Legal Affairs (Kumdam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • HQ Detachment (Detasemen XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Information and Data Center(Infolahtadam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Supply (Bekangdam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Transport (Hubdam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Ordnance (Paldam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Corps of Engineers (Zidam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Signals (Sandidam XVII/Cenderawasih)
  • Intelligence Detachment (Deninteldam XVII/Cenderawasih)

Notes

  1. ^ BBC, RI Military Area Commander Files Complaint Over Political Candidates Archived 2015-04-14 at the Wayback Machine, January 2009
  2. ^ Rahab, Amiruddin al (2016-08-30). "OPERASI-OPERASI MILITER DI PAPUA PAGAR MAKAN TANAMAN?". Jurnal Penelitian Politik. 3 (1): 3–23. ISSN 2502-7476. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  3. ^ See also http://orbat.com/site/history/open_vol2/Indonesian%20Military%20Garrison%20West%20Papua.pdf Archived 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Huxley 1997, p.39
  5. ^ Agence France-Presse, 18 shot as soldiers open fire in Papua, June 8, 2012 via AFP
  6. ^ Tim Huxley, 'Indonesia's armed forces face up to new threats', Jane's Intelligence Review, January 1997, p.39.

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