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Abdulrahman Saleh (1 July 1909 – 29 July 29, 1947) was an
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physician and aviator whose plane was shot down by the Dutch during the
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. He was also cofounder of Radio Republik Indonesia. He was posthumously declared a
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in 1974.


Early life

Abdulrahman was born in Ketapang village (West
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),
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,
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(today Jakarta,
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) on 1 July 1909. His parents were Mohammad Saleh, a well known physician, and Ismudiati. He followed in his father's path and studied to become a doctor in a medical college for Indonesians, '' School Tot Opleiding van Inlandsche Artsen (STOVIA)''. As STOVIA was closed down before completion of his study, he continued his studies in another medical college, . Due to his curly hair, his friends began to call him "''Karbol''" taken from Dutch word meaning "curly hair". During his time in medical college, he joined various youth organizations such as
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, the scouting organization and other sports clubs. He also developed an interest in
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and
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. He joined an aviation club in Batavia and eventually managed to obtain a pilot license.


Career

After completion of his medical studies in 1937, he pursued further studies in
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and became a lecturer in the medical college '' Nederlandsch-Indische Artsen School'' (NIAS) in Surabaya in 1942. He later returned to Batavia as lecturer at his almamater, GHS, and was promoted to full
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. Outside of his medical career, Saleh was also appointed as head of radio broadcasting organization named , and was later involved in the establishment of an Indonesian Public Broadcasting Institute ( Radio Republik Indonesia / RRI) on 11 September 1945. After he was satisfied that the Indonesian radio institute was in good hands, he resigned from his position there and joined the Republic of Indonesia Armed Forces to assist in establishment of Indonesian Air Force with
Agustinus Adisutjipto Agustinus Adisutjipto (Perfected Spelling: Agustinus Adisucipto, 4 July 1916 – 29 July 29, 1947) was born in Salatiga, Central Java and raised as a Roman Catholic. He was the first pilot of Indonesian Air Force whose plane was shot down by the D ...
, his former student in GHS. He then served as flight instructor in the newly establish Flight School in Yogyakarta, in the Maguwo Air Field. During the first of two major Dutch police actions against the Republic of Indonesia, Operation Product, Saleh and Adisujipto were ordered to fly to India. They successfully breached the air blockade conducted by the Dutch air force, covering the airspace from Indonesia to India and Pakistan. However, during their journey back from Singapore, while transporting donated medical supplies from the
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of
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at
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, their Dakota aircraft was shot down by two Dutch
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aircraft in Dusun Ngoto on 29 July 1947, even though Indonesia had asked permission from Netherlands to deliver medical supplies. The remains of their
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can be seen in
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. With the help of a local noble family, he was buried at Kuncen Cemetery in
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, which is reserved for Javanese nobles.


Recognition

On 17 August 1952, the Indonesian Air Force renamed the Abdulrahman Saleh Air Force Base in
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,
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after him. This Air Force Base also serves civil aviation for the city. On 5 December 1958, The faculty of medicine of the University of Indonesia honored him as Indonesia's father of Physiology. The annual Medical and General Biology Competition is called the Abdulrahman Saleh trophy. Starting August 1965, Indonesian Air Force Academy officially adopt Saleh's nickname of ''Karbol'' to refer all
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s of the Academy to honor his service. On 9 November 1974, for his services to the country before and after the independence of Indonesia, Abdul Rahman Saleh was posthumously promoted to Air Vice-Marshal and named an Indonesia National Hero by the President on behalf of the nation. In 2000, based on Indonesian Air Force initiative and family approval, his grave was relocated from Kuncen cemetery to Ngoto, near the crash site. Many friends and supporters came to lay him to rest and thanked him for his service. The new grave is part of the Indonesian Air Force's Monument ''Perjuangan Ngoto'', together with the graves of Mrs. Ismudiati Abdulrahman Saleh,
Agustinus Adisucipto Agustinus Adisutjipto ( Perfected Spelling: Agustinus Adisucipto, 4 July 1916 – 29 July 29, 1947) was born in Salatiga, Central Java and raised as a Roman Catholic. He was the first pilot of Indonesian Air Force whose plane was shot down by the ...
, and Mrs. Adisucipto.


References

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