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National Defense Training for Civil Servants

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Participation in national defense training has led to the deaths of two citizens, Daniel Vicil Pardamean Tambunan and Dyah Umiyarti Purnamaningrum.

Daniel was an Atma Jaya Catholic University student in Jakarta. Dyah was a transportation ministry employee. Both died while participating in the national defense program. Dyah fainted while learning to march in formation at the Grati Marine Corps Combat Training Center in Pasuruan, East Java. The cause of Daniel's death remains unknown.

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Do civil servants need to be given training in national defense?
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No
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Participation in national defense training has led to the deaths of two citizens, Daniel Vicil Pardamean Tambunan and Dyah Umiyarti Purnamaningrum.

Daniel was an Atma Jaya Catholic University student in Jakarta. Dyah was a transportation ministry employee. B

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