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| commander1 = {{flagicon|Indonesia}} ]<br>{{flagicon|Indonesia}} Kentot Harseno<br>{{flagicon|Indonesia}} Mulyono Soerjowardojo | ||
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| commander2 = {{flagicon|Malaysia}} ]<br>{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} ]<br>{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Christopher Maunsell | |||
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The Battle of Tebedu and Gumbang was a battle in which Indonesian troops attacked the Tebedu and Gumbang areas. And Indonesian troops managed to seize the Police Post in Tebedu. | The Battle of Tebedu and Gumbang was a battle in which Indonesian troops attacked the Tebedu and Gumbang areas. And Indonesian troops managed to seize the Police Post in Tebedu. |
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Indonesia NKCP PGRS PRB | Commonwealth | ||||||
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L. B. Moerdani Kentot Harseno Mulyono Soerjowardojo |
Tunku Osman Walter Walker Christopher Maunsell | ||||||
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Many | Few |
The Battle of Tebedu and Gumbang was a battle in which Indonesian troops attacked the Tebedu and Gumbang areas. And Indonesian troops managed to seize the Police Post in Tebedu.
Background
After Sukarno stated that Malaysia was in good condition, many troops were trained, including several troops in Nangabadan. They were ordered to carry out invasion and fighting in Tebedu. Then the troops were divided into two groups, one was assigned to attack Tebedu and two groups two were assigned to attack Gumbang.
Battles
On April 12, 1963, a group of soldiers led by Kentot crossed the border line and attacked Tebedu, they successfully captured British weapons and captured the police post in Tebedu.
Then the Army group led by Mulyono attacked Gumbang Village in Kuching and then they managed to capture several British troops and also captured Gumbang Village from the British.
Reference
- Hara, Fujiol (December 2005). "The North Kalimantan Communist Party and the People's Republic of China". The Developing Economies. XLIII (1): 489–513. doi:10.1111/j.1746-1049.2005.tb00956.x. hdl:10.1111/j.1746-1049.2005.tb00956.x. S2CID 153955103.
- van der Bijl 2007, p. 246, It was an outstanding victory, and it was a victory. sfn error: no target: CITEREFvan_der_Bijl2007 (help)
- Pocock, Tom (1973). Fighting General- The Public and Private Campaigns of General Sir Walter Walker. London: Collins. pp. 153. ISBN 978-0-00-211295-6.
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