Commander of Army Strategic Reserve Command
Panglima Komando Cadangan Strategis Angkatan Darat
Flag of the Commander of Kostrad
Incumbent
Lieutenant General Muhammad Saleh Mustafa
since 29 November 2023
Army Strategic Reserve Command
Reports toChief of Staff of the Indonesian Army
Formation6 March 1961
First holderMaj. Gen. Soeharto

The Commander of Army Strategic Reserve Command (Indonesian: Panglima Komando Cadangan Strategis Angkatan Darat; abbreviated as Pangkostrad) is the highest position of Army Strategic Reserve Command or Kostrad. Kostrad falls under the army chief of staff for training, personnel, and administration.[1]

Commander of Army Strategic Reserve Command is considered a path to obtaining a high government position in Indonesia. Many of its commanders have become very senior Indonesian leaders including Soeharto, who became President; Rudini, who became Minister of Home Affairs; Wirahadikusumah, who would later become Vice-president; Ryamizard Ryacudu, who would become Chief of Staff of the Army and Minister of Defence; and numerous commanders who would later become Chief of Staff of the Army and later on as Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces.

List of Commander of Army Strategic Command

No Portrait Name From To
Army General Reserve Corps
1 Major General Soeharto[2]6 March 196115 August 1963
Army Strategic Reserve Command
Major General Soeharto[2] 15 August 1963 2 December 1965
2 Major General Umar Wirahadikusumah[2]2 December 196527 May 1967
3 Major General Kemal Idris[2]27 May 196711 March 1969
4 Major General Wahono[2]11 March 196920 February 1970
5 Major General Makmun Murod[2]20 February 197026 December 1971
6 Major General Wahono[2]26 December 197118 March 1973
7 Major General Poniman[2]18 March 19734 May 1974
8 Major General Himawan Sutanto[2]4 May 19744 January 1975
9 Major General Leo Lopulisa[2]4 January 197519 January 1978
10 Major General Wiyogo Atmodarminto[2]19 January 19781 March 1980
11 Major General Muhammad Ismail[2]1 March 198024 January 1981
12 Major General Rudini[2]24 January 198124 May 1983
13 Major General Suweno[2]24 May 198330 January 1986
14 Major General Suripto[2]30 January 198621 August 1987
15 Major General Adolf Sagala Rajagukguk[2]21 August 198728 March 1988
16 Major General Sugito[2]28 March 19889 August 1990
17 Major General Wismoyo Arismunandar[2]9 August 199029 July 1992
18 Major General Kuntara[2]29 July 199222 September 1994
19 Major General Tarub[2]22 September 19944 April 1996
20 Lieutenant General Wiranto[2]4 April 199620 June 1997
21 Lieutenant General Sugiono[2]20 June 199720 March 1998
22 Lieutenant General Prabowo Subianto[2]20 March 199822 May 1998
* Lieutenant General Johny Lumintang[2]22 May 199823 May 1998
23 Lieutenant General Djamari Chaniago[2]23 May 199824 November 1999
24 Lieutenant General Djaja Suparman[2]24 November 199929 March 2000
25 Lieutenant General Agus Wirahadikusumah[2]29 March 20001 August 2000
26 Lieutenant General Ryamizard Ryacudu[2]1 August 20003 July 2002
27 Lieutenant General Bibit Waluyo[2]3 July 20023 November 2004
28 Lieutenant General Hadi Waluyo[2]3 November 20042 May 2006
29 Lieutenant General Erwin Sujono[2]2 May 200612 November 2007
30 Lieutenant General George Toisutta[2]13 November 200717 February 2010
31 Lieutenant General Burhanuddin Amin[2]17 February 201030 September 2010
32 Lieutenant General Pramono Edhie Wibowo[2]30 September 20109 August 2011
33 Lieutenant General Azmyn Yusri Nasution[2]9 August 201113 March 2012
34 Lieutenant General Muhammad Munir[2]13 March 20122 June 2013
35 Lieutenant General Gatot Nurmantyo[2][3][4]2 June 201326 September 2014
36 Lieutenant General Mulyono[2][5]26 September 201415 July 2015
37 Lieutenant General Edy Rahmayadi[2][6]25 July 20154 January 2018
38 Lieutenant General Agus Kriswanto[2]4 January 201814 July 2018
39 Lieutenant General Andika Perkasa[2][7]14 July 201829 November 2018
40 Lieutenant General Besar Harto Karyawan[2][8]29 November 201827 July 2020
41 Lieutenant General Eko Margiyono[2]27 July 202025 May 2021
42 Lieutenant General Dudung Abdurachman[2]25 May 202131 January 2022
43 Lieutenant General Maruli Simanjuntak[9]31 January 202229 November 2023
44 Lieutenant General Muhammad Saleh Mustafa[2]29 November 2023Present

See also

References

  1. John Haseman, 'Indonesian strategic command upgraded,' Jane's Intelligence Review, March 1997, p.130
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 "Sejarah Kostrad" [History of Kostrad] (in Indonesian). Kostrad. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  3. "Mutasi AD Terhadap Moeldoko dan 7 Perwira Tinggi Lainnya". 21 May 2013.
  4. "Kasad Lantik Letjen Gatot Nurmantyo sebagai Pangkostrad". 4 June 2013.
  5. "Lagi-lagi, 59 Perwira Dimutasi". 10 September 2014.
  6. "Mayjen Edy Rahmayadi Dilantik Jadi Pangkostrad". Bahaudin Marcopolo. 31 July 2015.
  7. Retaduari, Elza Astari (23 July 2018). "Letjen Andika Perkasa Resmi Jabat Pangkostrad". Detik.com (in Indonesian).
  8. Antony, Noval Dhwinuari (29 November 2018). "Ini Rotasi di TNI, Total 81 Perwira Tinggi". Detik.com (in Indonesian).
  9. "Army Chief Of Staff Dudung Leads The Commanding Officer Of Kostrad Commander Maj. Gen. Maruli Simanjuntak". Voice of Indonesia (in Indonesian). 31 January 2022. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
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