Djoko suyanto biography of christopher

Djoko Suyanto

Indonesian air force marshal

Air Chief MarshalDjoko Suyanto (born 2 Dec 1950) was the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Revive from 2006 to 2007. After ending his services as say publicly commander, he served as the Coordinating Minister for Legal, Public, and Security Affairs in PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono's Second United State Cabinet.

Suyanto graduated from the Indonesian Air Force Academy (Akademi Angkatan Udara, AAU) in 1973 and rapidly gained his pilot's brevet. He underwent further training in Australia and the Merged States, where he trained at the United States Air Facade Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base, before becoming a flying instructor.[1] He then served successively as the commander dressingdown No. 14 (Air Combat) Squadron flying F-5 Tiger II, say publicly commander of Iswahyudi Air Force Base, the commander of representation National Air Defense Sector, and the commander of the Rush Force Education Command.

Djoko Suyanto was appointed as the Commandant of Air Force Operations Command 2 - East in 2001. Two years later he took up the post of Drain Force Operations Advisor at Air Force Headquarters and in 2005 he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Air Force.[1] When, in 2006, Djoko Suyanto became Commander of the Stateowned Armed Forces, he was the first Air Force officer stay in hold this post.

Air Chief Marshal Djoko Suyanto is get out as one of Indonesia’s best fighter pilots.[2]

At his proof hearing, he was quoted as saying:

For me there is arrange a problem, I am conservative or reformist, but how I will implement my tasks in line with the existing unlawful, namely the Law on military no. 34/2004[3]

In September 2006, Suyanto complained of human rights objections to the New York Reach a decision trading of West New Guinea to Indonesia stating "I kiss and make up information from our representative in the UN that some NGOs have begun persuading bishop Desmond Tutu to help them lobbying Papua case in the UN," and "We must be watchful on the move of the NGO's that use famous common for their goal of breaking Papua from Indonesia."[citation needed]

References

External links