Honorific Prefix: | General Gusti Pangeran Harya |
Office: | 1st Minister of Land Transportation, Post, Telecommunication, and Tourism |
Term Start: | 10 July 1959 |
Term End: | 13 November 1963 |
President: | Sukarno |
Predecessor: | Office established |
Successor: | Hidajat Martaatmadja |
Office1: | 12th Minister of Transportation |
Term Start1: | 10 July 1959 |
Term End1: | 13 November 1963 |
President1: | Sukarno |
Predecessor1: | Sukardan |
Successor1: | Hidajat Martaatmadja |
Office2: | 1st Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army |
Term Start2: | 15 May 1948 |
Term End2: | 27 December 1949 |
President2: | Sukarno |
Predecessor2: | Office established |
Successor2: | General Abdul Haris Nasution |
Birth Name: | Bendara Raden Mas Subandana |
Birth Date: | 1 July 1917 |
Birth Place: | Surakarta, Surakarta Sunanate, Dutch East Indies |
Death Place: | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Resting Place: | Imogiri Royal Graveyard |
Spouse: | Raden Ayu Suharsi |
Father: | Pakubuwono X |
Mother: | Kinorukasi |
Alma Mater: | Corps Opleiding Reserve Officieren (CORO) |
Serviceyears: | 1941–1973 |
Rank: | General (honorary) |
Unit: | Engineers |
Commands: | Indonesian Army |
Battles: | |
Mawards: | National Hero of Indonesia (posthumous, 2002) |
Goesti Pangeran Harjo Djatikoesoemo (1 July 1917 – 4 July 1992)[1] was an Indonesian army officer and diplomat who served as the first Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army (1948–1949) and Ambassador to Singapore (1958–1960). He was a member of Surakarta royal family, the 23rd son of Pakubuwono X. His body was buried in the royal graveyard at Imogiri in Bantul, Yogyakarta.[2]
He was recognized as a National Hero of Indonesia in 2002.[3]
Djatikoesoemo was born in Surakarta, on 1 July 1917, the second son of Sultan Pakubuwono X.[4]