Abdul Rahman Saleh (physician)

Abdulrahman Saleh (1 July 1909, in Batavia – 29 July 1947, in Maguwoharjo, Yogyakarta) was a National Hero of Indonesia.[1]

Abdul Rahman Saleh

Personal life

With the help of a local noble family, he was buried at Kuncen Cemetery in Yogyakarta, which is reserved for Javanese nobles.

Career

He was an Indonesian aviator. His Dakota (registration VT-CLA) was shot down by a Dutch Kittyhawk when landing in Maguwo Airfield (now Adisucipto International Airport), Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta. The same plane carried Adisucipto and Adi Sumarmo (also national heroes of Indonesia).[1][2]

Recognition

The medical faculty 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.

In 2000, based on Indonesian Air Force initiative and family approval, his grave was relocated 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, and Mrs. Adisucipto.

In honour of his service, the Indonesian Air Force has named the Abdulrahman Saleh Air Force Base in Malang, East Java after him. This Air Force Base is also serving civil aviation for the city.

References

  1. Djordjevic, Nebojsa (2014). "The Depiction of a (National) Hero: Pangeran Diponegoro in Paintings from the Nineteenth Century until Today": 110. S2CID 194159524. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. "Sejarah kita: Karbol" (in Indonesian). 2006-03-01. Archived from the original on 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
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