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'''KOSTRAD''' |
'''KOSTRAD''' (Komando Strategis Cadangan Angkatan Darat) is the ]n ] Strategic Reserve Command, which has between 25,000 and 26,000 troops, supervises operational readiness among all commands and conducts defense and security operations at the strategic level in accordance with policies of the TNI commander. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
OSTRAD came into being when Indonesia was dealing with the liberation of West Irian in 1960, and was formally constituted on |
OSTRAD came into being when Indonesia was dealing with the liberation of ] in 1960, and was formally constituted on ] ]. Initially designated the Army General Reserve Corps, its name was changed to KOSTRAD in 1963. | ||
==Deployment== | ==Deployment== | ||
These green-beret troops have never been absent from the various military operations, such as G-30-S/PKI , Trisula, the PGRS |
These green-beret troops have never been absent from the various military operations, such as G-30-S/PKI (]/]), Trisula, the PGRS (Sarawak People's Guerrilla Force) in ], the ] (North Kalimantan People's Force) in North ], and Operation Seroja in ]. KOSTRAD troops have also been relied on at the international level, as was the case with Garuda troops in Egypt (1973-78) and Vietnam (1973-75) and with those in the combined peace force in the midst of the ] of 1989 and 1990. | ||
==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
In 1984 the PANGKOSTRAD became responsible to the ABRI commander for the conduct of combat operations, called defense and security operations. At present, KOSTRAD has a strength of some 35,000 to 40,000 army personnel with two infantry divisions: the 1st Division, headquartered at Cilodong, West Java, and the 2d Division, headquartered at Malang, East Java. Each of the divisions contains airborne and infantry brigades. KOSTRAD also includes a separate airborne brigade; one cavalry brigade; two field artillery regiments; and several combat support and service support units. | In 1984 the PANGKOSTRAD became responsible to the ABRI commander for the conduct of combat operations, called defense and security operations. At present, KOSTRAD has a strength of some 35,000 to 40,000 army personnel with two infantry divisions: the 1st Division, headquartered at ], ], and the 2d Division, headquartered at ], ]. Each of the divisions contains airborne and infantry brigades. KOSTRAD also includes a separate airborne brigade; one cavalry brigade; two field artillery regiments; and several combat support and service support units. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:18, 27 July 2006
Template:Wikify-date KOSTRAD (Komando Strategis Cadangan Angkatan Darat) is the Indonesian Army Strategic Reserve Command, which has between 25,000 and 26,000 troops, supervises operational readiness among all commands and conducts defense and security operations at the strategic level in accordance with policies of the TNI commander.
History
OSTRAD came into being when Indonesia was dealing with the liberation of West Irian in 1960, and was formally constituted on 6 March 1961. Initially designated the Army General Reserve Corps, its name was changed to KOSTRAD in 1963.
Deployment
These green-beret troops have never been absent from the various military operations, such as G-30-S/PKI (30 September Movement/Indonesian Communist Party), Trisula, the PGRS (Sarawak People's Guerrilla Force) in Sarawak, the PARAKU (North Kalimantan People's Force) in North Kalimantan, and Operation Seroja in East Timor. KOSTRAD troops have also been relied on at the international level, as was the case with Garuda troops in Egypt (1973-78) and Vietnam (1973-75) and with those in the combined peace force in the midst of the Iran-Iraq War of 1989 and 1990.
Structure
In 1984 the PANGKOSTRAD became responsible to the ABRI commander for the conduct of combat operations, called defense and security operations. At present, KOSTRAD has a strength of some 35,000 to 40,000 army personnel with two infantry divisions: the 1st Division, headquartered at Cilodong, West Java, and the 2d Division, headquartered at Malang, East Java. Each of the divisions contains airborne and infantry brigades. KOSTRAD also includes a separate airborne brigade; one cavalry brigade; two field artillery regiments; and several combat support and service support units.