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Navy Chief of Staff, Bernard Kent Sondakh: This is a breakthrough in securing our seas

Tuesday, May 18, 2004

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ASK Kent Sondakh anything about the Indonesian Navy. The response would be a mile a minute of sentences and arguments, a lot of it off-the-record. Open, hard-hearted, yet firm, he has excelled in the 30 years he has been an officer in the Indonesian Navy. He was always smart when he was in school and we predicted he would one day become a navy chief of staff, said one of his colleagues.

Kent was made the Indonesian Navy Chief of Staff in April

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