The Indonesian Embassy on Friday awarded a former Korean military chief for his contributions to strengthening the bilateral alliance and Indonesia’s defense capacity.
Former ROK Army Chief of Staff Kim Yo-han was awarded the Order of Service Medal, an honor bestowed to individuals who made distinguished achievements benefiting the Indonesian government or military. The medal is conferred by Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
“The Indonesian government and army express deep gratitude to Gen. Kim for conducting Special Forces joint exercises and antiterrorism training, fostering close cooperation between officers and staff, and facilitating exchange programs between military academies last year,” Indonesian Ambassador John Prasetio said in a speech.
Former ROK Army Chief of Staff Kim Yo-han was awarded the Order of Service Medal, an honor bestowed to individuals who made distinguished achievements benefiting the Indonesian government or military. The medal is conferred by Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
“The Indonesian government and army express deep gratitude to Gen. Kim for conducting Special Forces joint exercises and antiterrorism training, fostering close cooperation between officers and staff, and facilitating exchange programs between military academies last year,” Indonesian Ambassador John Prasetio said in a speech.
Kim said in a speech: “I am the custodian of the medal today, but I credit my honor to all our army servicepersons who have diligently and devotedly worked to complete their missions and secure the safety of our country.”
Korean trot singer Tae Jin-ah, who received a plaque of appreciation from the embassy in late October for promoting Korean culture in Indonesia with his son, singer Iru, was present at the ceremony.
By Joel Lee (joel@heraldcorp.com)
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