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Edward Wellington Pahala Tambunan

Edward Wellington Pahala "Tam" Tambunan (popularly misspelled as Edward Waldemar Pahala Tambunan)[1] (14 January 1928 — 17 January 2006) was an Indonesian military figure and politician who became the Governor of North Sumatra from 1978 until 1983.

Edward Wellington Pahala Tambunan
Governor of North Sumatra
In office
12 June 1978 – 13 June 1983
PresidentSuharto
Preceded byMarah Halim Harahap
Succeeded byKaharuddin Nasution
Member of the People's Consultative Assembly
In office
1 October 1977 – 13 June 1983
PresidentSuharto
Personal details
Born(1928-01-14)14 January 1928
Balige, North Sumatra, Dutch East Indies
Died17 January 2006(2006-01-17) (aged 78)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Political partyGolkar
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Indonesia
Branch/service Indonesian Army
Indonesian Navy
Years of service1945–1946; 1948–1977 (Army)
1946–1948 (Navy)
Rank Major General
Battles/warsIndonesian National Revolution

Early life edit

Tambunan was born on 14 January 1928 in the small town of Balige, North Sumatra. He began his education in the Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (Dutch school for native students), and continued his studies at the Agricultural Junior High School.[2]

Military career edit

Tambunan joined the Indonesian Army in 1945, when he became the squad commander in Sidoarjo. The same year, he was promoted as a platoon commander. He moved to Malang, and became a military staff member in the city. In 1946, he moved to Bojonegoro, where he joined TLRI (Sea Army of the Republic of Indonesia, a non-sailor unit inside the Indonesian Navy, similar to marines) from 1946 until 1948. He became the commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 19th Ressort of the TLRI from 1947 until 1948.[2] After the TLRI was merged into the Indonesian Army, he rejoined the army and was involved in beach defense and the defense of Tuban from 1948 until 1950,. He also became a member of the Indonesian delegation in a local joint committee between the Indonesian Army and the Dutch Army, which was formed in 1950.[3]

During the Indonesian National Revolution, Tambunan fought against the Dutch in various battles, such as in the Operation Product, Operation Kraai as well as in the Darul Islam rebellion, and the Madiun Affair.[4]

After the revolution, Tambunan was active as a company commander in the 5th Military Regional Command/Brawijaya from 1949 until 1952. In 1952, he enrolled as a student at the Special Infantry Course, and from 1956 until 1957, he studied at the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College. After graduating from the college, he became a teacher for military subjects and was involved in the research and development section of the Indonesian Army.[3]

In 1961, Tambunan, along with Antonius Josef Witono, became the first officers from Indonesia to attend Australian Staff College in 1961. During his time in the college, he was known as Tam Tambunan and was known by his hobby of collecting Australian idioms. He graduated from the college in 1962. Upon his return to Indonesia, Tambunan became a mentor to Australian Lieutenant Colonel Colin East when he attended as the first Australian student at the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College in 1964. Tambunan and Witono were both commemorated by the Indonesia-Australia Defence Alumni Association with the Sarsono–Tambunan Memorial Lecture Series held in Indonesia and Australia on a quarterly basis.[5]

On 1 November 1968, Tambunan was promoted as a colonel and became the chief of staff of the 1st Military Regional Command/Bukit Barisan, located in North Sumatra. He ended his term on 28 September 1971 and was replaced by Colonel SMT Hutagalung.[6] He was transferred to Java, and in the same year he became the Deputy Governor of Educational Operations in the Republic of Indonesia Armed Forces Academy. In 1974, he was transferred to Sulawesi and became the commander of the 13th Regional Military Command/Merdeka on 25 February 1974 until 8 January 1976. After his term ended, he was transferred once again to Jakarta, and assumed office as the commander of the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College from 3 March 1976 until 25 May 1978.[1][7]

Governor of North Sumatra edit

 
Inauguration of Tambunan by Maraden Panggabean.

On 12 June 1978, Tambunan was officially inaugurated as the Governor of North Sumatra by the Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs Maraden Panggabean. The inauguration ceremony was held at the building of the Regional People's Representative Council of North Sumatra, and was attended by the Commander of the 1st Regional Defense Command G.H. Mantik.

One of the main priorities during Tambunan's governorship was the creation of new subdistricts in North Sumatra. In 1981, Tambunan enacted a decree that adds 10 subdistricts in North Sumatra, specifically in Binjai, Pematangsiantar, and Sibolga. Further additions was enacted in 1982, when the administrative city of Kisaran and Padangsidempuan was formed. 5 new subdistricts were formed, with 2 subdistricts in Kisaran and 3 subdistricts in Padangsidempuan.[8]

Tambunan also formed the new post of assistant governor for the purpose of coordination, supervision, and decentralization. There were four assistant governors, each tasked with assisting the governor in four different regions. The region was centered in main cities of the province: Sibolga, Pematangsiantar, Medan, and Kisaran.[9]

In the agricultural sector, Tambunan enacted a decree for the special intensification and extensification (INSUS) for rice production. This decree was enacted to counter the low output of rice in North Sumatra at that time. The INSUS status was later upgraded to a full economic operation, named as the Operasi Desa Makmur (ODEMA, Operation Prosperous Village).[9]

Tambunan was also one of the initiators for the establishment of North Sumatra as the third tourist destination in Indonesia after Java and Bali. He introduced a cultural calendar, and planned several traditional festivities and activities for each month.[10] One of the festivals, the Danau Toba Festival, continues to this day and received priority attention from the central government.[11]

Tambunan was known as a disciplinarian and always attended events on time. At one occasion, Tambunan was invited to an event held by a government employee. The event was planned to begin on 9 AM, and Tambunan came to the event on time, but the event organizer was not yet ready. Tambunan did not say a single word about the incident, but since then, government employee began paying attention to punctuality.[8] Another characteristic of Tambunan was his clothing style, where he would always wear a red songkok and teluk belanga clothing.[10]

To promote ethnic diversity in North Sumatra, Tambunan always began his speech with the greeting "Hoooi! Horas! Mejuah-juah! Ya'ahowu!". The greeting was the combination of greetings used by the four ethnics in North Sumatra, the Malay, Batak, Karo, and Nias.[10]

Death edit

On 17 January 2006, Tambunan died in his house located at Central Kayu Putih Street, Central Jakarta. The President of Indonesia at that time, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, came to pay homage.[12]

Religious life edit

 
EWP Tambunan (second from right) and Amirmachmud (third from right) attending a Muslim religious ceremony. Although he was a Christian, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono remarked him as having "a high sense of tolerance".[12]

Tambunan was a Christian Protestant.[12] He was a member of the Batak Christian Protestant Church.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bachtiar 1988, p. 440.
  2. ^ a b General Elections Institution 1982, p. 68.
  3. ^ a b General Elections Institution 1982, p. 69.
  4. ^ General Elections Institution 1982, p. 70.
  5. ^ Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. "Sarsono and Tambunan". www.70yearsindonesiaaustralia.com. 70 Years Indonesia Australia. from the original on 23 June 2022. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  6. ^ "Sejarah Ringkas Kodam II/Bukit Barisan" [A Short History of the 2nd Regional Military Command/Bukit Barisan]. Gema Bukit Barisan (in Indonesian). Medan. 21 June 1969.
  7. ^ PUR (26 May 1978). "Komandan Baru Sesko ABRI" [New Commander of the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College]. Kompas (in Indonesian). Jakarta.
  8. ^ a b Tuk Wan Haria 2006, p. 80.
  9. ^ a b Tuk Wan Haria 2006, p. 83.
  10. ^ a b c Tuk Wan Haria 2006, p. 82.
  11. ^ Harahap, Lia (20 August 2016). "Hadiri festival Danau Toba, Jokowi karnaval bareng warga Balige". merdeka.com (in Indonesian). from the original on 23 June 2022. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
  12. ^ a b c Jon (18 January 2006). "Eks Gubernur Sumut 'Horas' EWP Tambunan Wafat, SBY Melayat". detiknews (in Indonesian). from the original on 23 June 2022. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
  13. ^ DTS (2 February 1981). "AGAMA MEMPUNYAI PERANAN PENTING". Sinar Harapan.

Bibliography edit

  • General Elections Institution (1982), Buku Pelengkap VI Pemilihan Umum 1982: Ringkasan Riwayat Hidup dan Riwayat Perjuangan Anggota Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat Hasil Pemilihan Umum 1982 yang Bukan Anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat [Supplement VI of the 1982 General Elections: Summary of Biography and Battle Records of the Members of the People's Consultative Assembly Elected at the 1982 General Elections Who is Not Part of the People's Representative Council] (in Indonesian), Jakarta{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Bachtiar, Harsya W. (1988), Siapa dia? Perwira Tinggi Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD) [Who is He? Officers of the Indonesian Army] (in Indonesian), Jakarta, ISBN 9789794281000{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Tuk Wan Haria, Muhammad (2006), Gubernur Sumatera dan Para Gubernur Sumatera Utara [Governor of Sumatra and Governors of North Sumatra] (in Indonesian), Medan: Library and Regional Archives Bureau of North Sumatra, ISBN 9789791521208

edward, wellington, pahala, tambunan, edward, wellington, pahala, tambunan, popularly, misspelled, edward, waldemar, pahala, tambunan, january, 1928, january, 2006, indonesian, military, figure, politician, became, governor, north, sumatra, from, 1978, until, . Edward Wellington Pahala Tam Tambunan popularly misspelled as Edward Waldemar Pahala Tambunan 1 14 January 1928 17 January 2006 was an Indonesian military figure and politician who became the Governor of North Sumatra from 1978 until 1983 Major GeneralEdward Wellington Pahala TambunanGovernor of North SumatraIn office 12 June 1978 13 June 1983PresidentSuhartoPreceded byMarah Halim HarahapSucceeded byKaharuddin NasutionMember of the People s Consultative AssemblyIn office 1 October 1977 13 June 1983PresidentSuhartoPersonal detailsBorn 1928 01 14 14 January 1928Balige North Sumatra Dutch East IndiesDied17 January 2006 2006 01 17 aged 78 Jakarta IndonesiaPolitical partyGolkarSignatureMilitary serviceAllegiance IndonesiaBranch serviceIndonesian Army Indonesian NavyYears of service1945 1946 1948 1977 Army 1946 1948 Navy RankMajor GeneralBattles warsIndonesian National Revolution Operation Product Operation Kraai Darul Islam Madiun Affair Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Governor of North Sumatra 4 Death 5 Religious life 6 References 7 BibliographyEarly life editTambunan was born on 14 January 1928 in the small town of Balige North Sumatra He began his education in the Hollandsch Inlandsche School Dutch school for native students and continued his studies at the Agricultural Junior High School 2 Military career editTambunan joined the Indonesian Army in 1945 when he became the squad commander in Sidoarjo The same year he was promoted as a platoon commander He moved to Malang and became a military staff member in the city In 1946 he moved to Bojonegoro where he joined TLRI Sea Army of the Republic of Indonesia a non sailor unit inside the Indonesian Navy similar to marines from 1946 until 1948 He became the commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 19th Ressort of the TLRI from 1947 until 1948 2 After the TLRI was merged into the Indonesian Army he rejoined the army and was involved in beach defense and the defense of Tuban from 1948 until 1950 He also became a member of the Indonesian delegation in a local joint committee between the Indonesian Army and the Dutch Army which was formed in 1950 3 During the Indonesian National Revolution Tambunan fought against the Dutch in various battles such as in the Operation Product Operation Kraai as well as in the Darul Islam rebellion and the Madiun Affair 4 After the revolution Tambunan was active as a company commander in the 5th Military Regional Command Brawijaya from 1949 until 1952 In 1952 he enrolled as a student at the Special Infantry Course and from 1956 until 1957 he studied at the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College After graduating from the college he became a teacher for military subjects and was involved in the research and development section of the Indonesian Army 3 In 1961 Tambunan along with Antonius Josef Witono became the first officers from Indonesia to attend Australian Staff College in 1961 During his time in the college he was known as Tam Tambunan and was known by his hobby of collecting Australian idioms He graduated from the college in 1962 Upon his return to Indonesia Tambunan became a mentor to Australian Lieutenant Colonel Colin East when he attended as the first Australian student at the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College in 1964 Tambunan and Witono were both commemorated by the Indonesia Australia Defence Alumni Association with the Sarsono Tambunan Memorial Lecture Series held in Indonesia and Australia on a quarterly basis 5 On 1 November 1968 Tambunan was promoted as a colonel and became the chief of staff of the 1st Military Regional Command Bukit Barisan located in North Sumatra He ended his term on 28 September 1971 and was replaced by Colonel SMT Hutagalung 6 He was transferred to Java and in the same year he became the Deputy Governor of Educational Operations in the Republic of Indonesia Armed Forces Academy In 1974 he was transferred to Sulawesi and became the commander of the 13th Regional Military Command Merdeka on 25 February 1974 until 8 January 1976 After his term ended he was transferred once again to Jakarta and assumed office as the commander of the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College from 3 March 1976 until 25 May 1978 1 7 Governor of North Sumatra edit nbsp Inauguration of Tambunan by Maraden Panggabean On 12 June 1978 Tambunan was officially inaugurated as the Governor of North Sumatra by the Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs Maraden Panggabean The inauguration ceremony was held at the building of the Regional People s Representative Council of North Sumatra and was attended by the Commander of the 1st Regional Defense Command G H Mantik One of the main priorities during Tambunan s governorship was the creation of new subdistricts in North Sumatra In 1981 Tambunan enacted a decree that adds 10 subdistricts in North Sumatra specifically in Binjai Pematangsiantar and Sibolga Further additions was enacted in 1982 when the administrative city of Kisaran and Padangsidempuan was formed 5 new subdistricts were formed with 2 subdistricts in Kisaran and 3 subdistricts in Padangsidempuan 8 Tambunan also formed the new post of assistant governor for the purpose of coordination supervision and decentralization There were four assistant governors each tasked with assisting the governor in four different regions The region was centered in main cities of the province Sibolga Pematangsiantar Medan and Kisaran 9 In the agricultural sector Tambunan enacted a decree for the special intensification and extensification INSUS for rice production This decree was enacted to counter the low output of rice in North Sumatra at that time The INSUS status was later upgraded to a full economic operation named as the Operasi Desa Makmur ODEMA Operation Prosperous Village 9 Tambunan was also one of the initiators for the establishment of North Sumatra as the third tourist destination in Indonesia after Java and Bali He introduced a cultural calendar and planned several traditional festivities and activities for each month 10 One of the festivals the Danau Toba Festival continues to this day and received priority attention from the central government 11 Tambunan was known as a disciplinarian and always attended events on time At one occasion Tambunan was invited to an event held by a government employee The event was planned to begin on 9 AM and Tambunan came to the event on time but the event organizer was not yet ready Tambunan did not say a single word about the incident but since then government employee began paying attention to punctuality 8 Another characteristic of Tambunan was his clothing style where he would always wear a red songkok and teluk belanga clothing 10 To promote ethnic diversity in North Sumatra Tambunan always began his speech with the greeting Hoooi Horas Mejuah juah Ya ahowu The greeting was the combination of greetings used by the four ethnics in North Sumatra the Malay Batak Karo and Nias 10 Death editOn 17 January 2006 Tambunan died in his house located at Central Kayu Putih Street Central Jakarta The President of Indonesia at that time Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono came to pay homage 12 Religious life edit nbsp EWP Tambunan second from right and Amirmachmud third from right attending a Muslim religious ceremony Although he was a Christian Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono remarked him as having a high sense of tolerance 12 Tambunan was a Christian Protestant 12 He was a member of the Batak Christian Protestant Church 13 References edit a b Bachtiar 1988 p 440 a b General Elections Institution 1982 p 68 a b General Elections Institution 1982 p 69 General Elections Institution 1982 p 70 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Sarsono and Tambunan www 70yearsindonesiaaustralia com 70 Years Indonesia Australia Archived from the original on 23 June 2022 Retrieved 8 September 2020 Sejarah Ringkas Kodam II Bukit Barisan A Short History of the 2nd Regional Military Command Bukit Barisan Gema Bukit Barisan in Indonesian Medan 21 June 1969 PUR 26 May 1978 Komandan Baru Sesko ABRI New Commander of the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College Kompas in Indonesian Jakarta a b Tuk Wan Haria 2006 p 80 a b Tuk Wan Haria 2006 p 83 a b c Tuk Wan Haria 2006 p 82 Harahap Lia 20 August 2016 Hadiri festival Danau Toba Jokowi karnaval bareng warga Balige merdeka com in Indonesian Archived from the original on 23 June 2022 Retrieved 2020 07 16 a b c Jon 18 January 2006 Eks Gubernur Sumut Horas EWP Tambunan Wafat SBY Melayat detiknews in Indonesian Archived from the original on 23 June 2022 Retrieved 2020 07 16 DTS 2 February 1981 AGAMA MEMPUNYAI PERANAN PENTING Sinar Harapan Bibliography editGeneral Elections Institution 1982 Buku Pelengkap VI Pemilihan Umum 1982 Ringkasan Riwayat Hidup dan Riwayat Perjuangan Anggota Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat Hasil Pemilihan Umum 1982 yang Bukan Anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Supplement VI of the 1982 General Elections Summary of Biography and Battle 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