Is this General Gatot?
Why beret is green, not red?
Indonesia[edit]
The beret is the headgear of ground forces and military police in the Indonesian Armed Forces. In Military Services (Army, Navy and Air Force), the berets are dragged to the right (the insignia are worn on the left side), while in National Police Service and Military Police units, the berets are dragged to the left (the insignia are worn on the right side). Military Services:
Indonesian Army
Red - Special Forces.
Dark Green - Infantry Corps, includes Raider airmobile and special operations capable units. Also used by Strategic Reserve, which itself includes infantry brigades, Airborne brigades, reconnaissance platoons, cavalry and artillery battalions.
Black - Cavalry Corps.
Light Brown - Artillery Corps (Field Artillery and Air Defense Artillery).
Steel Gray - Combat Engineers Corps (currently changed to green).
Maroon - Army Aviation Corps.
Khaki - Signal Corps.
Dark Blue - Supply and Transportation Corps.
Light Blue - Military Police
Light Green - Army Headquarters.
Indonesian Navy
Navy Blue - Standard berets for the Navy, worn by all personnel in duty such as ships' company, or on the Naval Stations.
Reddish Purple (Magenta) - Marine Corps.
Maroon - Frogman Command and Jala Mengkara Detachment.
Indonesian Air Force
Blue - Standard berets for the Air Force, with Air Force insignia.
Orange - Air Force Special Operation Corps (Korps Pasukan Khas).
Dark Blue - Air Force Military Police.
Inter-services
Light Blue - All personnel attached in United Nations' Peace Keeping Force, and the Presidential Security Force.
Dark Brown - Military Cadets.
Indonesian National Police (no longer under Armed Forces command since 1999, now directly under the President)
Red - Detective Corps (Reserse).
Dark Blue - Mobile Brigade Corps (Brigade Mobil).
Dark Brown - Police Samapta Bhayangkara Corps.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_beret#Indonesia