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Confusion over the date of installation as army commander

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I looked at different sources and they reported different date : Kompas:18 december 1945, tokohindonesia.com:2 nov 1945, gimonca.com:15 dec. Can anyone confirm which one is true?. My opinion 18 dec is true because 12-15 december sudirman led Banyumas-regiment in battle of ambarawa. Peace. --Nielswik(talk) 10:35, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

11 Nov. I will post sources soon. Merbabu 11:11, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
And please also post why it is more reliable than three sources above, please. Peace. --Nielswik(talk) 11:30, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Sources on Sudirman - most specify a Division Commanders meeting in Yogya in Nov, but one mentions a Dec 12 meeting - no locatio specified.

Division Commander Meeting in Yogya

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"11 Nov"

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  • "Indonesian Destinies" - Theodore Friend p35

"12 Nov"

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  • "Indonesian National Revolution" - Anthony Reid. p78
  • "Gangsters and Revolutionaries: The jakarta People's Militia and the Indoensian Revolution" - Robert Cribb.

just "Nov"

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  • "A History of Modern Indonesia" - Ricklefs, 'elected supreme commander ' p222

Unspecified Meeting and Location

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18 Dec

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  • "A History of Modern Indonesia" Adrain Vickers - p105 - elected "General"

Merbabu 11:46, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Does anybody have Salim Said, "Genesis of Power: General Sudirman and the Indonesian military in politics, 1945-49", ISBN 9813035897 ? I think it is a good source for his biography. — Indon (reply) — 12:58, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

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GA Review

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Reviewer: Nick-D (talk · contribs) 10:30, 9 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

Comments

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This is an excellent article. My comments are pretty minor:

  • You're really not going to like this (and I don't like it one bit either), but the photos of the buildings and grave might not be OK as Indonesia doesn't have freedom of panorama according to http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Freedom_of_panorama#Indonesia Given that they're government buildings they might be OK though... (sorry if this comment is confusing; I'm a bit confused about it!).
  • Works of architecture where there is no architect credited have 50 year copyright protection under Indonesian law (buildings don't attract copyright protection for photographic representations in the US, so no worrying about the URAA). As the military headquarters and grave date to before 1961, they should be fine to take pictures of. At the A-class review for Oerip, Nikkimaria didn't have a problem with the images so long as they were properly tagged. — Crisco 1492 (talk) 12:22, 9 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
  • "but was later brought for detention in Bogor" - this wording is a bit unclear
  • Changed to "interned". How's this?
  • "He was tasked with handling Japanese soldiers in Banyumas" - I think that a stronger word than 'handling' is needed
  • How's this?
  • The link to Allies of World War II behind 'Allied forces' doesn't seem appropriate - the forces were the British (and Indian Army) and Dutch. The other Allied contingents in the NEI (eg, the Australians and Americans) took great care to keep out of all fighting, and the Australian Government appears to have been mildly sympathetic towards the independence movement (or at least recognised continued Dutch rule as being unrealistic in the long term).
  • Changed to "allied British and Dutch forces"
  • At the risk of revealing my lack of knowledge about Indonesian culture, what's a "pon Sunday"?
  • "he was also taught the work ethic and simplicity of the wong cilik, or commoners.[9] He also studied Islam" - the near repetition of 'he was also' could be avoided
  • How's this?
  • Why was Sudirman subjected to ridicule at his government-run school?\
  • Clarified in a footnote
  • The first paragraph of the 'Japanese occupation' section is a bit confusing given that the Colonial authorities maintained a Indonesian-manned Army and (I think) Navy units - I think that "the Dutch colonials – who had previously restricted military training for native Indonesians" is too broad
  • Is "limited" better? Admittedly the KNIL had a few good native officers, but most of its leadership was Dutch. I didn't intend for "restricted" to be read "forbidden" in the sentence.
  • "After the Japanese began occupying the Indies in early 1942, against which the colonial military could do little to resist" - this is probably a bit too strong given that the colonial military put up a good fight in several parts of the NEI before being overwealmed by larger/better trained Japanese forces. The issue was the totally inadequate size of the colonial military, and the poor readiness of many of its units.
  • How's "winning several battles against (understaffed?) Dutch and Dutch-trained forces"
  • "At the same time, allied forces made their way to the Indies to retake the archipelago for the Netherlands" - to be pedantic, this was underway in the last year of the war (the US captured some of Western New Guinea and Morotai in 1944, and the Australians captured Balikpapan and Tarakan in 1945, and these were sort-of handed over to Dutch civil affairs units)
  • Would "were on their way" work better, in your opinion. That additional information could be worked into a footnote, of course, using sources in the related articles.
  • How about "At the same time, allied forces were in the process of retaking the Indonesian archipelago for the Netherlands" or similar? The Australians didn't fight in Dutch New Guinea by the way - this was a US Army show - and the occupation/liberation of the islands didn't begin until after the surrender documents were signed in Tokyo Bay at the start of September. Nick-D (talk) 10:30, 10 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
  • Royal Netherlands East Indies Army should probably be mentioned much earlier in the article per my above comments
  • Hmm? It's mentioned at the beginning of "Japanese occupation". Reworked now to be cleareer.
  • "That October British forces," - should this note the presence of Indian Army units? (who were, of course, entirely under British command)
  • How's "British-led forces"
  • "European troops had landed in Java in September" - ditto; I think that most of these troops were actually Indian

Assessment

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GA review – see WP:WIAGA for criteria

  1. Is it reasonably well written?
    A. Prose quality:  
    B. MoS compliance for lead, layout, words to watch, fiction, and lists:  
  2. Is it factually accurate and verifiable?
    A. References to sources:  
    B. Citation of reliable sources where necessary:  
    C. No original research:  
  3. Is it broad in its coverage?
    A. Major aspects:  
    B. Focused:  
  4. Is it neutral?
    Fair representation without bias:  
  5. Is it stable?
    No edit wars, etc:  
  6. Does it contain images to illustrate the topic?
    A. Images are tagged with their copyright status, and valid fair use rationales are provided for non-free content:  
    B. Images are provided where possible and appropriate, with suitable captions:  
  7. Overall:
    Pass or Fail:  
    All the GA criteria are met; thanks for your quick response, and great work with this article. Please note my extra comment above, but it's on a fairly peripheral issue. Nick-D (talk) 10:30, 10 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

Congratulations for posting as a Featured Article

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Congratulations, especially to Crisco, for the excellent work on this article. My own feeling that it would still be good to trim back the introduction somewhat so that the lede is crisp and the "List of Contents" appears high on the page. I also tend to prefer shorter paragraphs rather than longer ones although this, I agree, is a matter of opinion. But it's great to get Pak Dirman up as a Featured Page!! Pantang mundur!! Pmccawley (talk) 01:12, 25 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

  • Excellent, thank you. I understand the comparison with the entry for Douglas MacArthur and that's a fair benchmark, I agree. It's a matter of taste. I'd still like to see the lede shorter but it's a matter of taste (for me, MacArthur is too long too). But I want to note that your effort on the Sudirman page is marvellous. Very few Indonesian entries become a Featured Page. All of us who do work on Indonesia pages will be very encouraged to see this.  —  Pmccawley (talk) 01:40, 25 January 2014 (UTC)Reply