Teddy Jusuf
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Teddy Jusuf (born Him Tek Ji) is a retired Brigadier General of Tentara Nasional Indonesia, Indonesia's armed forces. He was born in Bogor to a Chinese-born father and an Indonesian-born mother.
Currently he holds the chairman position of the Chinese Indonesian Social Association (Paguyuban Sosial Marga Tionghoa Indonesia).
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[edit] Early life
Him Tek Ji was ten years old when he saw his first real soldiers at an Indonesian military camp stationed near his school in North Jakarta where he grew up. Everyday he went to watch them train and he knew one day he would be a soldier.
Tek Ji attended both national and Chinese language schools as a boy and speaks Mandarin.
[edit] Career in Military
True to his childhood dream, Him Tek Ji enrolled in the military academy when he finished school. He graduated in 1965 as Lt. Teddy Jusuf. He was then suggested by the governor of the military academy who was concerned about reactions to Chinese-Indonesians joining the army. Despite enduring a lot of discrimination in his early days in the army, Teddy rose through the ranks, becoming a general in 1983 and even served as a senior staff member in army intelligence. He puts his success down to hard work, discipline and patience, qualities which would serve him well later in establishing the association.
[edit] See also
[edit] External link
1. Teddy, a voice for ethnic Chinese (http://www.thejakartapost.com/yesterdaydetail.asp?fileid=20030609.S01)