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947 Marine Command students receive berets in East Java ceremony

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • 947 Marine Command students completed their "Pembaretan" (beret ceremony) at Baruna Kondang Iwak Beach in Malang, East Java.
  • The ceremony marked the completion of technical training for Dikko 178 and 179, with graduates to be deployed across Indonesia.
  • The event included a family gathering and an address from the Commander of the Marine Corps.

A total of 947 students from the Marine Corps' Dikko 178 and 179 training programs have officially become fully-fledged members of the Korps Marinir after undergoing the "Pembaretan" or beret ceremony. The event took place on Monday at Baruna Kondang Iwak Beach in Malang, East Java.

The graduating class comprised 380 students from Dikko 178 and 567 from Dikko 179. These newly badged Marines will subsequently be assigned to various posts throughout Indonesia, reinforcing the nation's naval infantry capabilities.

The ceremony was attended by the Commander of the Marine Corps (Pangkormar), Lieutenant General (Mar) Endi Supardi, who delivered an address to the graduating students. The event also provided an opportunity for the trainees to connect with their families during a post-ceremony gathering, fostering a sense of community and support.

Photographs from the event captured the students in high spirits, cheering and celebrating their achievement. Aerial views offered a panoramic perspective of the ceremony, highlighting the scale of the training and the picturesque coastal setting.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.