Marine Corps of the Republic of Indonesia | |
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Korps Marinir Republik Indonesia | |
Founded | 15 November 1945 |
Country | Indonesia |
Branch | Indonesian Navy |
Type | Marines |
Role | Marine combined arms Amphibious warfare Rapid deployment force |
Size | 27,000[1] |
Part of | Indonesian National Armed Forces |
Headquarters | Kwitang, Jakarta |
Nickname(s) | Hantu Laut (Ghost of the Sea) Baret Ungu (Purple Berets) |
Motto(s) | Jalesu Bhumyamca Jayamahe (Sanskrit, lit. 'Glorious on the Land and Sea') |
Beret color | Reddish purple |
March | Mars Korps Marinir |
Anniversaries | 15 November |
Engagements |
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Website | marinir |
Commanders | |
Commandant of the Marine Corps | Major General (Marine) Endi Supardi |
Notable commanders | Rear Admiral Agus Subekti |
Insignia | |
Colour | Reverse |
The Marine Corps of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Korps Marinir Republik Indonesia, KORMAR RI), previously known as the Commando Corps of the Indonesian Navy (Korps Komando Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Laut, KKO), is an integral part of the Indonesian Navy and is sized at the military corps level unit as the naval infantry and main amphibious warfare force of Indonesia. The Marine Corps is commanded by a two-star Marine Major General.
The Marine Corps was initially formed as a special operations force for the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL), then named Korps Komando abbreviated "KKO" (lit. 'Commando Corps'). The Marine Corps was actively involved in various confrontations and conflicts in Indonesia.
The Marine Corps also maintains a joint Navy-Marine special operations unit, known as Detasemen Jala Mangkara or DENJAKA (Jala Mangkara Detachment) created on 1 December 1984, and draws operators from the KOPASKA (Navy's Frogman Commando Force) and Taifib (Marine's Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion).