Darwanto

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Darwanto
Pangkolinlamil Darwanto.jpg
Born (1961-09-13) 13 September 1961 (age 59)
Rangkasbitung, Banten, Indonesia
AllegianceFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Service/branch Lambang TNI AL.png Indonesian Navy
Years of service1984-2019
Rank 20-TNI Navy-RADM.svg Rear Admiral
Commands held Chief of Staff of Indonesian Navy
Awards See Awards

Darwanto (born 13 September 1961) is a former rear admiral in the Indonesian Navy who served as its Chief of Staff (Indonesian: Kepala Pelaksanan Harian) to the Kodiklatal in the navy. [1]

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Career

He graduated from the Naval Academy on 13 September 1961. He has served various assignments both on warships and on staff.

His education and training later included Suspaja (1984), Tar P-4 (1985), Dikcawak Kasel (1986), Sus Check (1986), Dikspespa/Art TA. 1988/1989, Diklapa II/Koum TA.1991/1992, Sus Pakom (1993), Sus Protis (1994), Sus Danlanal (1995), TNI Naval Command and Staff School (Seskoal) Force 35 (1997-1998), TNI Staff and Command School (Sesko) (2007) and Lemhannas RI PPSA (2013).

On 13 November 2017, the position of the Commander of the Eastern Fleet (Pangarmatim) has changed. Rear Admiral (Laksda) Darwanto, who was serving as Pangarmatim, have been replaced by Admiral Didik Setiyono. Ahead of the change of command, Armatim held an exit briefing at the Panti Tjahaja Timur Koarmatim Ujung Surabaya building. In this activity, Admiral Darwanto expressed his gratitude to all officers in the ranks of Armatim who sincerely and worked hard to help him as Pangarmatim by carrying out their duties. [2]

Awards

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Star of the Navy - 3rd Class (Indonesia) - ribbon bar.png Bintang Jalasena Nararya

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References

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