Alexander Evert Kawilarang (23 February 1920 – 6 June 2000) was an Indonesian freedom fighter, military commander, and founder of ''Kesko TT'', which would become the Indonesian special forces unit
Kopassus
The Kopassus (, Special Forces Command) is an Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) special forces group that conducts special operations missions for the Indonesian government, such as Direct action (military), direct action, unconventional warfare, sabot ...
. However, in 1958 he resigned his post as military attaché to the United States to join the rebel
Permesta
Permesta was a rebel movement in Indonesia that was declared on 2 March 1957 by civil and military leaders in Eastern Indonesia. Initially the center of the movement was in Makassar, which at that time was the capital of the province of Sulawe ...
movement after the
Incidents in Manado where he encountered Kopassus as his opponent. His involvement in Permesta damaged his military career, but he remained popular and active in the armed forces community.
Early life
Kawilarang was born in
Batavia (now known as
Jakarta
Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia and ...
) on 23 February 1920. His father, Alexander Herman Hermanus Kawilarang, was a major in the
Royal Netherlands East Indies Army
The Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (; KNIL, ; ) was the military force maintained by the Kingdom of the Netherlands in its colony of the Dutch East Indies, in areas that are now part of Indonesia. The KNIL's air arm was the Royal Netherl ...
(KNIL or ''Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger''). His mother was Nelly Betsy Mogot. Both parents were from the
Minahasa
The Minahasans or Minahassa are an Austronesian people, Austronesian ethnic group native to North Sulawesi province of Indonesia, formerly known as North Celebes. The Minahasa people sometimes refer to themselves as Manado people. Although the M ...
region in
North Sulawesi
North Sulawesi () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is mainly located on the Minahasa Peninsula of the island of Sulawesi, south of the Philippines and southeast of Sabah, Malaysia, but also includes various small archipel ...
.
Kawilarang enjoyed European-style education that included attending the Dutch secondary school (HBS or ''
Hogere burgerschool'') in
Bandung
Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
. Around 1940, he attended the Dutch military academy or ''
Koninklijke Militaire Academie'' that was moved to Bandung, because of the
German occupation of the Netherlands
Despite Dutch neutrality, Nazi Germany German invasion of the Netherlands, invaded the Netherlands on 10 May 1940 as part of ''Fall Gelb'' (Case Yellow). On 15 May 1940, one day after the Rotterdam Blitz, bombing of Rotterdam, the Dutch forces ...
. His classmates included
A. H. Nasution and
T. B. Simatupang. After graduating from the academy, he was stationed in
Magelang
Magelang () is one of six cities in Central Java, the Central Java Province of Indonesia that are administratively independent of the regencies in which they lie geographically. Each of these cities is governed by a mayor rather than a Subdivi ...
as a platoon commander and assigned back to Bandung as an instructor.
During the
Japanese occupation,
Manadonese (
Minahasan),
Ambonese, and
Indo people
The Indo people (, ) or Indos are Eurasian people living in or connected with Indonesia. In its narrowest sense, the term refers to people in the former Dutch East Indies who held European legal status but were of mixed Dutch and Native Indon ...
were often arbitrarily arrested during raids due to their perceived closeness to the Dutch. Many were severely tortured by the
Kempeitai. Kawilarang was tortured several times by the Japanese in 1943 and 1944. He survived but suffered lifelong disability in his right arm and numerous scars. Kawilarang recalls: "Someone in the warung
ood stallsaid: 'Japan will grant the Indonesian people its freedom.' I could not ascribe any sense at all to such small talk. Impossible! That was my opinion. But I remained silent. I didn't feel much for more torture ... A newspaper wrote: 'Japan is an old friend.' Lies! I thought. Kawilarang slowly developed an appreciation for the rhetoric of the charismatic Indonesian nationalist
Sukarno
Sukarno (6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967.
Sukarno was the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independenc ...
and became strongly convinced that the time for an independent Indonesian state had arrived.
In 1944, Kawilarang's father was presumed killed while he was a
POW
POW is "prisoner of war", a person, whether civilian or combatant, who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict.
POW or pow may also refer to:
Music
* P.O.W (Bullet for My Valentine song), "P.O.W" (Bull ...
on the Japanese cargo ship ''
Junyo Maru'' (see his father's Japanese detention card on the Dutch National Archive
website. The ship was carrying 3,000 Menadonese, Ambonese, Indo-European, Dutch, British, Australian, and American POWs, and over 3,500 Javanese
Romusha when it was sunk by the British submarine
HMS ''Tradewind''. Kawilarang recalls being told about the tragedy: "I prayed in silence. I did not cry. The Japanese had given me enough practice in digesting pain and suffering in silence."
For the remainder of the war, Kawilarang worked in several private companies in
Sumatra
Sumatra () is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the list of islands by area, sixth-largest island in the world at 482,286.55 km2 (182,812 mi. ...
, the last of which was as chief of a rubber factory in Tanjung Karang (now
Bandar Lampung
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) in
South Sumatra
South Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia, located in the southeast of the island of Sumatra. The capital and largest city of the province is the city of Palembang. The province borders the provinces of Jambi to the north ...
.
Indonesian National Revolution

After the
Proclamation of Indonesian Independence
The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence (, or simply ''Proklamasi'') was read at 10:00 Tokyo Standard Time on Friday 17 August 1945 in Jakarta. The declaration marked the start of the diplomatic and armed resistance of the Indonesian Nati ...
, Kawilarang returned to
Jakarta
Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia and ...
and enlisted in the newly formed
Indonesian army
The Indonesian Army ( (TNI-AD), ) is the army, land branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. It has an estimated strength of 300,400 active personnel. The history of the Indonesian Army has its roots in 1945 when the (TKR) "People's Se ...
. In October 1945, he was assigned to the staff of the First Command of
West Java
West Java (, ) is an Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province on the western part of the island of Java, with its provincial capital in Bandung. West Java is bordered by the province of Banten and the country's capital region of Jakarta to t ...
or ''Komandemen I Jawa Barat'' in
Purwakarta and given the rank of
major
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* Major (rank), a military rank
* Academic major, an academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits
* People named Major, including given names, surnames, nicknames
* Major and minor in musi ...
. In January 1946, he became Chief of Staff of the
Bogor
Bogor City (), or Bogor (, ), is a landlocked city in the West Java, Indonesia. Located around south of the national capital of Jakarta, Bogor is the 6th largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th overall nationwide. Infantry Regiment of the Second Division. In August 1946, he became the commander of the Second Brigade ("Surya Kencana") of the newly formed
Siliwangi Division
Military Regional Command III/Siliwangi () is an Indonesian Army Regional Military Command that covers Banten and West Java province.
The division was formed during the Indonesian National Revolution by what was then known as the People's Secu ...
and was promoted to
lieutenant colonel. He was in command of the brigade during
Operation Product, a Dutch offensive against Indonesian forces. He also commanded the First Brigade for a brief period when the brigade was transferred to
Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta is the capital city of the Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by Hamengkubuwono, a monarchy, Yogyakarta is regarded as an importan ...
.
In mid-1948, Kawilarang was included in a contingent of government and military officials to
Bukittinggi
Bukittinggi (, Jawi script, Jawi: , formerly ) is the third largest city in West Sumatra, Indonesia, with a population of 111,312 in 2010Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 121,028 in 2020.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. An official es ...
in
West Sumatra
West Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is on the west coast of the island of Sumatra and includes the Mentawai Islands off that coast. West Sumatra borders the Indian Ocean to the west, as well as the provinces of ...
. The move was in anticipation of a
second Dutch offensive and to allow the formation of an
Indonesian emergency government outside of
Java
Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea (a part of Pacific Ocean) to the north. With a population of 156.9 million people (including Madura) in mid 2024, proje ...
. Kawilarang was assigned to lead the Seventh Sub-Territorial Command (or ''Komando Sub-Teritorial VII'') for
Tapanuli and the southern region of
East Sumatra. One of his tasks was to stop the infighting between factions of the army in the area. When the
Indonesian government-in-exile was enacted after the second Dutch offensive began, Kawilarang was appointed as Deputy Military Governor of the region in Sumatra with
Ferdinand Lumbantobing appointed as Military Governor.
In December 1949, Kawilarang was appointed as Territorial Commander of
North Sumatra
North Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital and largest city is Medan on the east coast of the island. It borders Aceh to the northwest, Riau to the sou ...
(or ''Komando Teritorium/Sumatra Utara'', now
Kodam I/Bukit Barisan) in anticipation of the Dutch recognition of Indonesian sovereignty after the
Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference. During his career, Kawilarang was territorial commander of two other important military districts: Military Territory VII / East Indonesia ( ''Tentara dan Teritorium (TT) VII/Indonesia Timur'', now
Kodam XIV/Hasanuddin) in April 1950 and Military Territory III /
West Java
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(''Tentara dan Teritorium (TT) III/Jawa Barat'', now
Kodam III/Siliwangi) in November 1951.
Expeditionary force to East Indonesia

Having just turned 30 and promoted to
colonel
Colonel ( ; abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military Officer (armed forces), officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations.
In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
, Kawilarang was given command of the first post-independence expeditionary force in April 1950. He was ordered to quell a
revolt
Rebellion is an uprising that resists and is organized against one's government. A rebel is a person who engages in a rebellion. A rebel group is a consciously coordinated group that seeks to gain political control over an entire state or a ...
by a company of former KNIL that included
Andi Aziz and Dutch army soldiers or ''Koninklijke Leger'' in
Makassar
Makassar ( ), formerly Ujung Pandang ( ), is the capital of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, ...
,
South Sulawesi
South Sulawesi () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province in the South Peninsula, Sulawesi, southern peninsula of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The Selayar Islands archipelago to the south of Sulawesi is also part of the province. The capital and largest ci ...
. The expeditionary force consisted of several brigades, including those that were led by
Suharto
Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian Officer (armed forces), military officer and politician, and dictator, who was the second and longest serving president of Indonesia, serving from 1967 to 1998. His 32 years rule, cha ...
(the future second president of Indonesia) and
Joop Warouw. On 8 August 1950, fighting ceased after negotiations between Kawilarang and Dutch General Scheffelaar. Regarding Kawilarang's relationship with Suharto during the expedition, Kawilarang was said to have struck Suharto due to a military blunder by troops under Suharto's command. In at least one interview, with Kawilarang, he denied striking Suharto, but did state that he had to admonish him.
Around the same time of the military operation in Makassar, Kawilarang also organized forces against the separatist
RMS movement in the
Moluccas
The Maluku Islands ( ; , ) or the Moluccas ( ; ) are an archipelago in the eastern part of Indonesia. Tectonically they are located on the Halmahera Plate within the Molucca Sea Collision Zone. Geographically they are located in West Melanesi ...
. The fighting was more ferocious, because the opposition were well-trained
Moluccan former
KNIL
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soldiers including the ''Green Caps''. Although better trained and renowned for their fighting skills, the resistance of the Moluccan soldiers was eventually put down in November 1950. Let. Col.
Slamet Riyadi who was the commander of the government forces in the Maluku sector and an important participant during the offensive was killed on the final day of the campaign.
Kopassus
The military engagements in Maluku prompted Kawilarang to establish what would later become Indonesia's special forces,
Kopassus
The Kopassus (, Special Forces Command) is an Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) special forces group that conducts special operations missions for the Indonesian government, such as Direct action (military), direct action, unconventional warfare, sabot ...
. Some acknowledge that the idea of a specialized commando unit was the brainchild of both Kawilarang and Riyadi. On 15 April 1952, Kawilarang founded the Third Territorial Army Commando Unit or ''Kesatuan Komando Tentara Territorium III (Kesko TT)'' when he was territorial commander of Military Territory III in Bandung. He asked
Moch. Idjon Djanbi, a former KNIL commando, to train the unit. In 1999, a year before his death, Kawilarang became an honorary member of Kopassus and received a red beret during a ceremony commemorating the 47th anniversary of the establishment of Kopassus.
Military attaché to the US
In August 1956, Maj. Gen. Nasution as Chief of Staff of the Army appointed Kawilarang to the post of
to the
United States
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. It has been argued that the purpose of the appointment was to remove Kawilarang from the influential post of commander of Military Territory III / West Java and replace him with an officer who was less of a threat or even pro-Nasution. A similar move by Nasution was to replace commander of the East Indonesia Military Territory from Joop Warouw to
Ventje Sumual. Just a day before the transfer ceremony, Kawilarang ordered the arrest of the Foreign Minister
Ruslan Abdulgani due to his alleged corrupt activities. This move was backed by
Zulkifli Lubis, an opponent of Nasution. Nasution rescinded Kawilarang's order and Abdulgani was released. Regarding the appointment to
Washington, Kawilarang himself stated that the position was offered by Nasution, because Kawilarang had wanted to obtain more military knowledge outside the country.
Permesta
Because of continued grievances toward the central government in Java due to the lack of regional autonomy and economic development, on 2 March 1957, Ventje Sumual declared the
Universal Struggle Charter or ''Piagam Perjuangan Semesta (Permesta)''. The movement was centered on Manado and Minahasa in North Sulawesi where Kawilarang was from. The movement allied itself with a separate movement based in Sumatra, the "
Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia
The Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia (, PRRI) was a revolutionary government set up in Sumatra to oppose the central government of Indonesia in 1958.
Although frequently referred to as the PRRI/Permesta rebellion, the Perm ...
" or ''Pemerintah Revolusioner Republik Indonesia (PRRI)''. Kawilarang had been monitoring the situation from Washington and had concluded that the central government in Java and its mismanagement was to blame for the regional crisis. In March 1958, he informed the Indonesian ambassador to the US, Murkoto, that he would be leaving for North Sulawesi. He left his post on 22 March 1958.
Kawilarang was the only army officer who was not immediately dishonorably discharged for their participation in Permesta and PRRI. He had not fully accepted the PRRI side of the movement that he thought was aligned to religious extremists, and Jakarta had thus hoped that he would change his mind. Although he declined the position of Commander-in-chief of all PRRI-Permesta forces, he remained with Permesta and became Commander of the Permesta armed forces.
The rebellion lasted until 1961 when government forces managed to gain an upper hand on Permesta forces. The government forces were under the command of many officers who Kawilarang had previously fought on the same side with. The conflict was concluded peacefully through the efforts of
F. J. Tumbelaka. Several ceremonies took place in April and May 1961 where the Indonesian government officially accepted back Permesta troops. Kawilarang participated in the ceremony on 14 April that was attended by the deputy commander of the Indonesian army, Maj. Gen. Hidayat, and also Brig. Gen.
Achmad Yani both of whom Kawilarang knew well. Later in his life, he reflected on the virtues of comradery between men at arms and nobility among officers. During post war reunions with his former Dutch classmates at the Bandung school for officers he concludes: "Comradery is deeply rooted in their soul. I still wonder about the comradery between our own Indonesian cadets. In times of war combat is a duty. Comradery and humanity are a whole different chapter. I am convinced our state philosophy "
Pancasila" breathes the same virtue.
Civilian life
Permesta troops including Kawilarang were given amnesty by President
Sukarno
Sukarno (6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967.
Sukarno was the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independenc ...
on 22 June 1961. However, due to his role in Permesta, he never received military distinctions like his contemporaries except for becoming an honorary member of Kopassus in 1999. Kawilarang resigned from his military position, but remained influential in the retired military society called ''purnawirawan'' and the Veterans Association or ''Pepabri''. Putting his fighting years behind him, he made amends with all his former opponents and even visited The Netherlands several times for reunions with KNIL pensioners before his death in 2000.
Among the business activities that Kawilarang was involved in after returning to civilian life was as deputy manager of Jakarta Racing Management that maintained the racetrack at Pulo Mas in Jakarta and organized horse racing events. The annual national equestrian and horse racing competition is called the ''AE Kawilarang Memorial Cup''.
Death
On 6 June 2000, Kawilarang died at Cipto Mangunkusomo Hospital in Jakarta. He was laid in the
Soedirman Room at the Siliwangi Military District Command Headquarters in Bandung that was followed by a full military ceremony led by Maj. Gen. Slamet Supriyadi, Siliwangi Military District Commander. Kawilarang was buried in the Cikutra Heroes Cemetery in Bandung.
Personal life
Kawilarang was married twice. He married Petronella Isabella van Emden on 16 October 1952. They divorced in 1958. The couple had two children, Aisabella Nelly Kawilarang and Alexander Edwin Kawilarang. Kawilarang's second wife was Henny Olga Pondaag. They had one child, Pearl Hazel Kawilarang.
Kawilarang's son, Edwin, is head of the purnawirawan organization FKPPI and, as such, part of the so-called Keluarga Besar Purnawirawan (KBK), which translates to English as the 'Greater Family of Ex-military'. Under the
New Order or ''Orde Baru'', he was an official at Bimantara, a company owned by Suharto's son Bambang Trihatmodjo. Edwin was a member of the
People's Consultative Assembly
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from 1997 to 2004, the
Regional Representative Council
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from 2004 to 2009, and the
People's Representative Council
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from 2009 to 2014. In each position, he represented constituents from the province of North Sulawesi.
Kawilarang's cousin,
Daan Mogot, died during an
attempt to disarm a Japanese army depot in Lengkong in 1946.
[Ramadhan KH (1988), p. 65.]
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Indonesian Christians
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