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1 Use in Indonesia  



1.1  Panglima Tertinggi Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia  





1.2  Panglima TNI  





1.3  Panglima Besar  





1.4  Other military uses  





1.5  Past usage  







2 Use in Malaysia  



2.1  Panglima Angkatan Tentera  





2.2  Panglima Tentera  





2.3  Other uses  







3 Other usage  





4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Panglima (Jawi script: ڤڠليما) a military title used in Indonesia and Malaysia, and historically in the Philippines. It means 'a commander of a body of troops'.[1] In the past it is used to call some prominent military leaders in Malay world. In modern times it is reserved for the chiefs of the armed forces of Indonesia and Malaysia and some other posts.

Use in Indonesia[edit]

Panglima Tertinggi Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia[edit]

Sukarno, Presiden Republik Indonesia, Panglima Tertinggi Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia, Pemimpin Besar Revolusi, Mandataris MPRS (President of the Republic of Indonesia, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Indonesia, Great Leader of the Revolution, Mandatary of Provisional People's Consultative Assembly)

As stipulated in article 10 of Indonesian Constitution, the President of Indonesia is the Supreme Commander of Indonesian Armed Forces (Panglima Tertinggi Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia).[2] Essentially it is parallel to the title 'Commander-in-Chief' in other countries, e.g. the United States.

During the Old Order era, this title is included into many honorific titles that were often mentioned each time Sukarno's name was written or read in speeches, edicts, or news.

Panglima TNI[edit]

InIndonesian National Armed Forces the highest position overseeing the three branches - Army, Navy, Air Force - is called Panglima Tentara National Indonesia ('Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces'). Before the separation of the National Police from the Armed forces in 2000, the Armed Forces consisted of four branches. The Armed Forces were named Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia, which comprised TNI and the Police. The commander of the Armed Forces was called Panglima ABRI accordingly, or usually known with the acronym Pangab.

According to the revised Constitution Panglima TNI is appointed by the President after confirmed by DPR. Before the Constitution was amended in 2002, the President had the prerogative right to appoint or dismiss the 'Panglima' at his pleasure.

Panglima Besar[edit]

A man descending from a train in the midst of a crowd of reporters
Panglima Besar General Sudirman (center), the first Commander of Indonesian National Armed Forces, arriving in Jakarta on 1 November 1946

The honorific title Panglima Besar, meaning 'Grand Commander' was bestowed informally upon Sudirman, the first Commander of the Armed Forces and legendary leader of guerilla war during Indonesian National Revolution (1945–1949).

Other military uses[edit]

Beside the use for 'Panglima TNI', the title 'Panglima' is also used for many formations within the Armed Forces.

Major General Suharto in his office as Panglima Kostrad, (Commander of the Strategic Reserve Command), 1963

The commander of Kostrad, a formation within the Indonesian Army, is called Panglima Kostrad. One of such notable Panglima Kostrad is the first, Suharto, who later became a President of Indonesia (1968–1998), and the second, Umar Wirahadikusumah, who became Vice President of Indonesia (1983–1988).

Each commander of Regional Military Commands (Komando Daerah Militer, usually known with the acronym Kodam) has the title Panglima Daerah MiliterorPangdam. There are 15 Kodam, each with one Pangdam.

Each commander of the three Fleet Commands is given title 'Panglima'. The commander of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Fleet Command (Komando Armada I/II/III), are known as Panglima Armada I/II/IIIorPangarmada I/II/III.

Similar to the Navy, each commander of the three Air Force Operations Commands is also given title 'Panglima'. The commander of Air Force Operations Command - 1/2/3 (Komando Operasi TNI Angkatan Udara I/II/II or Koopsau I/II/III), are known as Panglima Koopsau I/II/III.

The highest position in Military Sea-lift Command (Komando Lintas Laut Militer / Kolinlamil) are given the title of 'Panglima', which is Panglima Kolinlamil.

Past usage[edit]

Upon the formation of the Fourth Working Cabinet (19 November 1963), the title 'Panglima' was used for the commander of each branch of Indonesian Armed Forces.[3] They were also members of the Cabinet. Therefore, they were given the title Menteri (Minister), appointed directly by the President. As such, their titles were:

This use was discontinued in the New Order era, replaced with the title Kepala Staf (Chief of Staff) for the commander of three branches and Kepala (Chief) for the Chief of National Police.

Prior to January 2022, National Air Defence Forces Command (Komando Pertahanan Udara Nasional / Kohanudnas) also use the title of 'Panglima' for its highest position, which is Panglima Kohanudnas and for its each Commander of Air Defense Sector (Panglima Komando Sektor Pertahanan Udara NasionalorPangkosek Hanudnas).

Use in Malaysia[edit]

Panglima Angkatan Tentera[edit]

InMalaysian Armed Forces (Angkatan Tentera Malaysia) the highest position overseeing the branches - Army, Navy, Air Force - is called Panglima Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (in official English translation: Chief of Defence Force).

Panglima Tentera[edit]

Each branch of Malaysian Armed Forces has a Panglima at its head. Chief of ArmyisPanglima Tentera Darat, Chief of NavyisPanglima Tentera Laut, and Chief of Air ForceisPanglima Tentera Udara. Each of them also has a deputy commander, called Timbalan Panglima (Deputy Chief).

Other uses[edit]

The word 'Panglima' is used for several titles in the orders and decorations of Malaysia, such as Panglima Mangku Negara (P.M.N), Panglima Setia Mahkota (P.S.M.), Panglima Jasa Negara (P.J.N.), and Panglima Setia Diraja (P.S.D.).

PASKAL, Royal Malaysian Navy's special operation force, is also known as Panglima Hitam.

Other usage[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Poerwadarminta, 1986
  • ^ The 1945 Constitution of The Republic of Indonesia  – via Wikisource.
  • ^ Aside from the three branches - Army, Navy, Air Force - Indonesian National Police was included in the Armed Forces since 1962 until it was excluded again in 2004.
  • References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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