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  • Indonesian War (Alternity)
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  • The first skirmishes of the war were initiated by a chance encounter in the lowland rain forests of Borneo on February 19, 1970 (what is today the Bentuang Kerimun National Park) between a group of some thirty to forty-odd Indonesian Army personnel on a training exercise - mostly recruits - and a small Imperial recon party sent to scout Indonesian positions and assess their troop strength in the region. As the Philippine party (consisting of around fifteen or sixteen of their 'elite' recon personnel) were crossing a small rain forest clearing to access a mountain trail for a better vantage point, some of the Indonesian trainees sighted them, and thinking the Filipinos were a part of the exercise, opened fire, hitting and immobilizing three of the scouting team with stun rounds. The Imperia
side
  • Manila Pact 22px Philippine Empire 22px West Australia 22px Myanmar
  • Allied Coalition 22px Indonesia 22px United States of America 22px Malaysia 22px United Kingdom 22px Siam 22px Korea 22px Australia 22px New Zealand
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side2strength
  • Philippine Empire
  • * 1,789,000 West Australia
  • * 180,000
  • * 346,000 Myanmar
side2casualties
  • Myanmar - 45,000
  • Philippines - 596,980
  • West Australia - 22,000
side1casualties
  • Australia - 11,450
  • Indonesia - 587,000
  • Korea - 30,800
  • Malaysia - 10,700
  • New Zealand - 4,600
  • Siam - 8,900
  • United Kingdom - 9,500
  • United States - 9,000
side1strength
  • Indonesia
  • * 1,900,000 United States
  • * 187,000 Australia
  • * 190,000 Malaysia
  • * 190,000 Siam
  • * 20,000
  • * 200,000 New Zealand
  • * 345,000 United Kingdom
  • * 40,000 Korea
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Previous
End
  • 1979-06-13
Timeline
  • Alternity
Name
  • Indonesian War
Begin
  • 1972-01-10
Title
  • page
conc
Result
  • Indonesian/Allied victory
  • * Treaty of Singapore * End of Philippine imperial expansion * West Australia fortifies Java
Place
  • Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Burma, Australia
abstract
  • The first skirmishes of the war were initiated by a chance encounter in the lowland rain forests of Borneo on February 19, 1970 (what is today the Bentuang Kerimun National Park) between a group of some thirty to forty-odd Indonesian Army personnel on a training exercise - mostly recruits - and a small Imperial recon party sent to scout Indonesian positions and assess their troop strength in the region. As the Philippine party (consisting of around fifteen or sixteen of their 'elite' recon personnel) were crossing a small rain forest clearing to access a mountain trail for a better vantage point, some of the Indonesian trainees sighted them, and thinking the Filipinos were a part of the exercise, opened fire, hitting and immobilizing three of the scouting team with stun rounds. The Imperials, however, returned fire with live rounds, killing five of the recruits and sending the rest scrambling for cover in the dense foliage. Over the next three to four hours, the Indonesian and Imperial troops engaged in crude guerrilla warfare, most of the casualties were experienced by the relatively inexperienced Indonesians, while the Imperials used their superior training and equipment to virtually ensure they retained their complement. But by mid-afternoon, three fully armed Indonesian Air Force (INDAF) UH-1 'Huey' helicopters arrived to extract wounded and land a heavily armed platoon to drive the Filipinos out. Seeing no other choice, the Imperial party retreated and thus disappeared into the rain forest.