Komarudin

Komarudin (29 May 1919 – 10 August 1949) was an Indonesian freedom fighter during the skirmishes against the Dutch which took place shortly after World War 2.

In July 1995, the Indonesian government and South Korean representatives held a tombstone replacement ceremony in his honor.

They fought guerrilla warfare in a group dubbed "Pasukan Pangeran Papak", from Markas Besar Gerilya Galunggung (MBGG).

The two Japanese soldiers named Hasegawa (Abubakar) and Masahiro Aoki (Usman) along with Komarudin were known for their good combat skills.

Komarudin, Abubakar, Usman and an Indonesian fighter named Djoehana were caught on Mount Dora.

[2] In July 1995, the Indonesian government and South Korean representatives held a Komarudin tombstone replacement ceremony militarily.