General of the Army Jenderal Besar | |
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Country | Indonesia |
Service branch | Indonesian Army |
Rank group | General officer |
Rank | Five-star rank |
Formation | 1997 |
Abolished | 2010 |
Next lower rank | Jenderal |
Equivalent ranks | Laksamana Besar (Navy) Marsekal Besar (Air force) |
General of the army (Indonesian: jenderal besar, lit. 'grand general'), was the highest rank of the Indonesian Army. It was the equivalent of admiral of the fleet (laksamana besar) and marshal of the air force (marsekal besar) within the Indonesian Armed Forces ranking system.[1] These ranks were honorary and did not confer additional authority or responsibility.[1]
The rank has been only awarded to three individuals, all in 1997, during the 52nd year anniversary of the Indonesian National Armed Forces.[2]
As Government Regulation No. 32/1997, which established this rank, was revoked and replaced by Government Regulation No. 39/2010, which no longer includes the five-star rank.[3] Consequently, the rank may not be awarded anymore.
In January 2014, General Moeldoko, then serving as Commander of the National Armed Forces, briefly suggested awarding the rank to outgoing President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono due to the latter's efforts in modernizing the military. Former service members sitting in parliament firmly rejected the suggestion, citing the aforementioned regulation, and in any case, Yudhoyono himself, while appreciating Moeldoko's gesture, ultimately refused to take the award, with Minister of the State Secretariat Sudi Silalahi stating that the aforementioned efforts by Yudhoyono have since become a standard presidential duty.[4][5]