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Wah Indo Generals Looked Tough and Tested!

xpo2015

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Ours looked like Boy Scouts!

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JohnTan

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This sinkie general is even tougher! Even the Indo-Mee generals fear him. 敬 他 三 分. It's a pity he already left the SAF for greener pastures.

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looneytan

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why have to go up to general, just look at our feared commando

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nato33

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As a Military Man, the least this fatty can do is lose some weight and his double chin. Surprised his jacket look so plain without the usual token Airborne, Ranger or other Special emblems but just his Service bars
 

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our F-15 will turn them into KFC when the war start.

Have to agree with this undeniable fact moreover with the KC tankers the power of the Eagles and Falcons cold be projected indefinitely to any part of Indonesia and Malaysia.
 

Cerebral

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As a Military Man, the least this fatty can do is lose some weight and his double chin. Surprised his jacket look so plain without the usual token Airborne, Ranger or other Special emblems but just his Service bars

Too heavy for parachute. Always wondered how he pass his IPPT and BMI...
 

eatshitndie

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ng yat chung has an uncanny resemblance to the late kim jung il. it was once rumored that if the late kim had his way, he would select yat chung over his son jung un to be dear leader of the dprk. :p

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sirus

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Ng Yat Chung
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ng at the Istana on 3 June 2005
Born Singapore
Allegiance Singapore
Service/branch Singapore Armed Forces
Years of service 1979–2007
Rank Lieutenant-General
Commands held
Commanding Officer, 21st Battalion Singapore Artillery
Assistant Chief of the General Staff (Plans)
Commander, 3rd Singapore Infantry Brigade
Head, Joint Operations Department
Commander, 3rd Division
Director, Joint Operations and Planning Directorate
Chief of Staff (Joint Staff)
Chief of Army (2000–2003)
Chief of Defence Force (2003–2007)
Awards see #Awards
Other work see #Business career
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Ng.
Ng Yat Chung
Chinese 伍逸松
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Ng Yat Chung is a Singaporean business executive and former army general. He was the fifth Chief of Defence Force of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) from 2003–2007 and held the rank of Lieutenant-General. Before that, he served as the Chief of the Singapore Army from 2000–2003. Ng became an executive in Temasek Holdings after leaving the SAF in 2007. In 2011, he joined Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) and became its Group President and chief executive officer.

Contents [hide]
1 Education
2 Military career
3 Business career
4 Awards
5 References
Education[edit]
Ng received his secondary and pre-university education in Victoria School[1] and Hwa Chong Junior College respectively. He was part of a team that represented Hwa Chong Junior College in a 1978 inter-school mathematical competition organised by the Singapore Mathematical Society of the National University of Singapore.[2]

Ng was awarded the Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship in 1980 and graduated in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in engineering from the University of Cambridge. In 1987, he obtained a Master of Arts in mathematics from Cambridge. He also holds a Master of Business Administration from Stanford University.[3] He also attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School and graduated with a Master of Military Art and Science from the United States Army Command and General Staff College.[4][5]

Military career[edit]
Ng enlisted in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) in 1979 and was commissioned as an artillery officer in December that year.[5] Throughout his military career, he held various appointments, including the following: Commanding Officer, 21st Battalion Singapore Artillery; Assistant Chief of the General Staff (Plans); Commander, 3rd Singapore Infantry Brigade; Head, Joint Operations Department; Commander, 3rd Division; Director, Joint Operations and Planning Directorate; Chief of Staff (Joint Staff); Chief of Army.[3] He relinquished his appointment as the Chief of Army on 1 April 2003 and succeeded Lim Chuan Poh as the Chief of Defence Force (CDF).[3]

As the CDF, Ng laid the blueprint for the 3rd Generation SAF by overseeing the development of new operational concepts to further integrate the Army, Navy and Air Force. He also commanded the SAF's humanitarian assistance and disaster relief response in Aceh and Phuket after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, as well as similar missions to Yogyakarta and Phitsanulok in 2006. He retired from the SAF on 23 March 2007 and was succeeded by Desmond Kuek as the CDF.[4]

Business career[edit]
After leaving the military, Ng joined Temasek Holdings and took up the following positions in the company: Head of Energy & Resources; Co-Head of Australia & New Zealand & Co-Head of Strategy; Senior managing director.[6]

Ng joined the board of Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) as an Executive Director in May 2011 and was appointed Group President and chief executive officer in October.[7] He is also a member of the following organisations: World Shipping Council; International Advisory Panel of the Singapore Maritime Institute; Singapore Advisory Panel of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.[8]

Ng is the chairman of the board of Trustees for the Singapore Institute of Technology and a Trustee of the National University of Singapore. He is also a member of the board of Singapore Power.[6]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ng_Yat_Chung

Moeldoko
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General TNI Dr.
Moeldoko
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Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI)
Incumbent
Assumed office
August 30, 2013[1][2][3]
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded by Admiral TNI Agus Suhartono
Army Chief of staff
In office
May 20, 2013 – August 30, 2013
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded by General TNI Pramono Edhie Wibowo
Succeeded by Lieutenant General TNI Budiman[4][5]
Commander of Military District III /Siliwangi
In office
October 2010 – August 2011
Preceded by Major General TNI Pramono Edhie Wibowo
Succeeded by Major General TNI Muhammad Munir
Commander of Military District XII / Tanjungpura
In office
June 2010 – October 2010
Preceded by New office
Succeeded by Major General TNI Geerhan Lantara
Commander Infantry Division 1 Kostrad
In office
January 2010 – June 2010
Preceded by Major General TNI Hatta Syafrudin
Succeeded by Brigadier General TNI Adi Mulyono
Personal details
Born July 8, 1957 (age 57)
Kediri, East Java, Indonesia
Spouse(s) Koesni Harningsih
Children Randy Bimantoro
Joanina Rachma
Alma mater Indonesian Armed Forces Academy (AKABRI) - 1981
Military service
Allegiance Indonesia
Service/branch Lambang TNI AD.png Indonesian Army
Years of service 1981–now
Rank Jenderal pdh ad komando.png General TNI
Unit Infantry
General TNI Dr. Moeldoko (pronounced [muldoko]; born in Kediri, East Java, July 8, 1957) is the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) since August 30, 2013.[1][2][3][6][7] He graduated from the Indonesian Armed Forces Academy (AKABRI) in 1981 and received the prestigious Adhi Makayasa medal as valedictorian of his class.[8][9][10] On August 27, 2013, he was appointed Commander-in-chief of TNI (Panglima) by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and approved by the People's Representative Council (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat, DPR) [11][12] after serving as the Indonesian Chief of Army Staff for only three months.[1][13] He succeeded former Commander-in-chief Admiral (Ret.) Agus Suhartono who retired in May 2013.[14]

During his military career, General Moeldoko has received many awards and distinctions such as the notable Indonesian Military Distinguished Service Star (Bintang Dharma) from President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono[15][16] and Singapore's prestigious military award, the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera) (Military Meritorious Service Medal).[17] The Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera) was conferred to him by the President of Singapore Tony Tan Keng Yam in recognition of his contributions in strengthening ties between the Indonesian and Singaporean armies. In addition,[10] he has been distinguished in Indonesia with the National Police Meritorious Service Star (Bintang Bhayangkara), Defence Meritorious Service Star - 2nd and 3rd Class (Bintang Sewindu Angkatan Perang), Army Meritorious Service Star – 2nd and 3rd Class (Bintang Kartika Eka Paksi Pratama), Dharma Santala Medal, Medal of 24 years’ loyalty Service, Timor Military Campaign Medal (Operation Lotus), and Malaysia/Borneo Military Campaign Medal (Satyalancana Wira Dharma).[18]

Contents [hide]
1 Life
2 Career
3 Military education
4 Military positions
5 Awards and distinctions
5.1 Medals and decorations
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Life[edit]
General Moeldoko was born in Kediri, East Java as the youngest son in a family of twelve children. He attended an agricultural vocational school in the town of Jombang in East Java and the joined the military academy Indonesian Armed Forces Academy (AKABRI) in Magelang, Central Java. Gen. Moeldoko is married to Koesni Harningsih and has two children, Randy Bimantoro and Joanina Rachma.[19]

Career[edit]
General Moeldoko has been assigned to several military operations during his career.[18] The most notable of these operations are the Seroja Operation in East Timor (1984) and Garuda Contingent XI/A for Congo (1995). In addition, his overseas assignments and operations include stints in New Zealand (1983 and 1987), Singapore and Japan (1991), Iraq-Kuwait (1992), USA, and Canada.[10] On January 15, 2013, Moeldoko received a Doctorate degree in public administration science from the Faculty of Social and Political Science of the Universitas Indonesia (UI).[20][21]

As the TNI Commander, General Moeldoko represented Indonesia in several international meetings and met with several leaders from around the world. In February 2014, he met with the Vice Chairman of China’s Central Military Commission, General Fan Changlong in Beijing, China, to discuss bilateral ties.[22][23] These discussions were related to maritime and anti-terrorism cooperation as well as the Komodo multilateral joint exercise that involves all 10 ASEAN member states together with Australia, India, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, South Korea and USA.[24][25][26] To promote friendship and cooperation, General Moeldoko met with Vietnamese General Phùng Quang Thanh, Minister of National Defence of Vietnam in February, 2014[27] and with Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and Armed Forces of the Philippines General Emmanuel Bautista at Camp Aguinaldo.[28][29]

Although he has never served outside the military, General Moeldoko has been active at home and abroad.[16][30][31] He has been mentioned as potential VP and running mate[32] of Joko Widodo, the governor of Jakarta and candidate in the coming Indonesian presidential elections.[32][33][34][35][36] Besides, General Moeldoko has been involved in solving the incident of the turning-back asylum boats in Australia;[37][38] the decision to name an Indonesian navy ship after marines associated with controversies in Singapore in 1965;[39][40][41] and other details about his choices.[42][43][44]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moeldoko
 
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