- "Subandrio" has been
official in
Indonesia since 1947 but the
older spelling Soebandrio is
still sometimes used.
Subandrio was born in Malang, East Java, and...
- Air
Chief Marshal Soebandrio (born 22
March 1953 in Bandung) was the
Chief of
Staff of the
Indonesian Air Force. He took over from Air
Marshal Herman Prayitno...
- of Indonesia,
London Seat London,
United Kingdom Appointer President of
Indonesia Inaugural holder Soebandrio Formation 1949
Website kemlu.go.id/london...
-
Borneo recruits;
General Abdul Nasution hinted at
moral support, and
Soebandrio, the
Indonesian foreign minister and head of intelligence,
hinted at supplying...
- Kwai, who was
succeeded by Bong Kee Chok.
According to
Kenneth Conboy,
Soebandrio met with a
group of
Sarawak Communist leaders in Bogor, and
Nasution sent...
- (titular vice admiral,
later promoted to
titular admiral on 17
August 1964)
Soebandrio (titular air vice admiral,
later promoted to
titular air
admiral on 17...
-
Military offices Preceded by
Soebandrio Chief of the Air
Staff (TNI-AU) 2009–2012 Succeeded by Ida
Bagus Putu Dunia...
-
headquartered at
Jalan Madiun and
headed by Dr.
Soebandrio. From the 1960s
until the
beginning of the New Order,
Soebandrio's influence on the BPI was particularly...
- However,
according to Khrushchev's memoirs,
Indonesian Foreign Minister Soebandrio let the
Soviet willingness to
actively provide military support leak to...
- Kwai, who was
succeeded by Bong Kee Chok.
According to
Kenneth Conboy,
Soebandrio met with a
group of
Sarawak Communist leaders in Bogor, and
Nasution sent...