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Iswahyudi

Iswahyudi
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Born (1918-07-15)15 July 1918
Surabaya, Dutch East Indies
Died 14 December 1947(1947-12-14) (aged 29)
Tanjung Hantu, Perak, Malaysia
Buried at Kalibata Heroes Cemetery
Allegiance Dutch East Indies (1941–1945)
Indonesia (1945–1947)
Years of service 1941–1947
Rank Air Commodore
Awards National Hero of Indonesia

Air Commodore Iswahyudi (15 July 1918 – 14 December 1947) was an Indonesian airman and National Hero.

Iswahyudi was born on 15 July 1918 in Surabaya, East Java. He studied at a HIS (Hollandsche Inlandshe School, or elementary school for native Indonesians) and MULO (Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs, or junior high school) in Surabaya. He continued his studies to an AMS (senior high school) in Malang.

Iswahyudi then enrolled at a medical school in Surabaya. While studying at the school, he became interested in aviation. As a result, he quit his studies and enrolled at the Military Officers' School (Militaire Luchtuaart Opleiding School) in Kalijati, West Java in 1941. He received the Klein Militair Brevet (Junior Military Pilot Licence) upon graduation.

During the Japanese occupation, the best graduates of the military academy were evacuated to Europe and Australia by the Dutch to undergo further education and missions. However, Iswahyudi, who was evacuated to Australia, felt dissatisfied and returned to Dutch East Indies by rubber boat. After the Proclamation of Independence in 1945, Iswahyudi helped the people of Surabaya to defend their city. He secured airplanes and Japanese soldiers' weapons, which had been taken to Tanjung Perak. Afterward, Iswahyudi joined Tentara Keamanan Rakyat Jawatan Penerbangan (Flight Service of People's Security Forces; modern day AURI) in Yogyakarta.

Instructed by Adisucipto from 1 January 1946, Iswahyudi and Iman Suwongso Wiryosaputro were able to fly solo within three weeks. On 7 February 1946, Iswahyudi and Iman were appointed as instructors. On 23 April 1946, he was chosen as one of three pilots who escorted two senior officers, Air Commodore Suryadi Suryadarma and Major General Sudibyo, to a negotiation with the Allies about the return of prisoners of war.


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