Cadets "Sakti" from Timor
In a close combat, the East Timorese officer was not shot by a Dutch patrol. Considered sacred.
Julius Henuhili is one of the few sons from Rote Island who has had a successful career in the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI). With the last rank of lieutenant general, Julius has certainly received various assignments and held various positions from the lowest to the highest military commander.
His career started after the Dutch army left the Motherland in 1950. As an anti-air attack artillery (ARSU) officer, Julius was entrusted with being the commander of the ARSU battalion from 1952 to 1954. From there his assignment shifted to SUAD and then the High Operations Command (KOTI). According to Harsya Bachtiar in Who Is a High Officer of the Indonesian National Armed Forces , from 1962 to 1965 Julius was entrusted with being the head of the Air Defense Command Staff in the Army.
Julius' highest position in the land dimension is commander of the Merdeka Military Command in North Sulawesi. He occupied this position from December 1971 to January 1974. Julius was then assigned to become the Commander General of the Indonesian Armed Forces Academy (Akabri) from December 1980 to June 1983. This position was his last position in military service. After that, he "followed" General M. Jusuf for five years who was asked to lead the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) after retiring from ABRI.
Julius' long military career was certainly not built in a year or two. He has built the foundation since he was young during the War of Independence. It was during the time of the national revolution that Julius entered the Yogyakarta Military Academy (AMY). He managed to graduate in 1948 as the first generation.
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