Kodam VI/Mulawarman

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VI Military Regional Command/Mulawarman
Komando Daerah Militer VI/Mulawarman
Lambang Kodam Mulawarman.svg
Kodam VI/Mulawarman coat of arms
Active19 July 1958 - present
Country Indonesia
Branch Indonesian National Armed Forces
Type Indonesia Regional Military Command
Part of Indonesian Army
Garrison/HQ Balikpapan
Motto(s)Gawi Manuntung Waja Sampai Kaputing
( Banjarese )
"Do it until it's done"
Commanders
CommanderFlag of a Indonesian Army Mayor Jenderal.png Maj.Gen. Tri Budi Utomo
Chief of StaffFlag of a Indonesian Army Brigadir Jenderal.png Brig.Gen. Bayu Permana

Kodam VI/Mulawarman (VI Military Regional Command/Mulawarman) is a military territorial command (military district) of the Indonesian Army. It has been in active service as the local division for the provinces of North Kalimantan, East Kalimantan and South Kalimantan (from 1958-1985 and from 2010 to present).

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Brief history

VI Mulawarman Military district command HQ, situated in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan Kodam VI Mulawarman, Balikpapan.jpg
VI Mulawarman Military district command HQ, situated in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan

The name "Mulawarman" is named after the legendary king Mulavarman of the Kutai Martadipura Kingdom who ruled in the 5th century CE, historically one of the earliest Hindu kingdoms in Indonesia, located in current Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan.

The 6th MRC, then as the 10th Military Region Command (Komando Daerah Militer X) holding the Lambung Mangkurat honorific was activated on 19 July 1958 with the headquarters in Banjarmasin and serving South and Central Kalimantan, while the 9th MRC (Komando Daerah Militer IX), holding the Mulawarman honorific, was based in Samarinda and with East Kalimantan as its AOR. Both formations were raised in response to the threat faced by the Permesta revolt the same year as they split from the then 6th Territorial Army (established 1950 on the basis of the Lambung Mangkurat Infantry Division, formerly the 4th Naval Division of the Indonesian Navy established in 1949). This format lasted until the 1984 reorganization of military regions by the Commander of the National Armed Forces, when the 6th MRC was granted the Tanjungpura honorific when it merged with the 10th and 9th MRCs with a new garrison in Balikpapan. In 2010, the INAF split its military region command for Indonesian parts of Borneo into two, [1] [2] thus the 6th MRC, now with a smaller AOR including North, East and South Kalimantan and with its garrison still in Balikpapan, was granted the Mulawaman honorific title.

The 6th MRC serves as the defacto military region for the planned capital city of Nusantara under construction.

Military Territorial units

The region is composed of 3 Military Area Commands and 1 Training Regiment.

1. Korem 091/Aji Surya Natakesuma with HQ in Samarinda, responsible for East Kalimantan and National Capital City Nusantara

2. Korem 092/Maharajalilla , with HQ in Tanjung Selor, serving North Kalimantan

3. Korem 101/Antasari, with HQ in Banjarbaru, serving South Kalimantan

Training Units

Training units in Kodam VI/Mularwaman are organized under the 6th Regional Training Regiment (Rindam VI/Mulawarman). The units are as follows:

Combat and Combat support units

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References

  1. Mulai Senin, Kalimantan Punya 2 Kodam, KOMPAS, 26 Juni 2010
  2. "Situs resmi Kodam XII/Tpr". Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2018.

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