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Border patrol: Aji Surya Natakesuma Military Base commander Brig

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Nunukan, East Kalimantan
Mon, May 20, 2013 Published on May. 20, 2013 Published on 2013-05-20T13:07:25+07:00

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Border patrol: Aji Surya Natakesuma Military Base commander Brig. Gen. Gadang Pambudi (left) inspects the battalion to be deployed to safeguard borderline security in Nunukan regency, North Kalimantan, on Monday. The soldiers will be stationed at 29 posts along the border with Malaysia in the regencies of Nunukan, Malinau and West Kutai over the next seven months. (Antara/M Rusman) Border patrol: Aji Surya Natakesuma Military Base commander Brig. Gen. Gadang Pambudi (left) inspects the battalion to be deployed to safeguard borderline security in Nunukan regency, North Kalimantan, on Monday. The soldiers will be stationed at 29 posts along the border with Malaysia in the regencies of Nunukan, Malinau and West Kutai over the next seven months. (Antara/M Rusman) (left) inspects the battalion to be deployed to safeguard borderline security in Nunukan regency, North Kalimantan, on Monday. The soldiers will be stationed at 29 posts along the border with Malaysia in the regencies of Nunukan, Malinau and West Kutai over the next seven months. (Antara/M Rusman)

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span class="caption">Border patrol: Aji Surya Natakesuma Military Base commander Brig. Gen. Gadang Pambudi (left) inspects the battalion to be deployed to safeguard borderline security in Nunukan regency, North Kalimantan, on Monday. The soldiers will be stationed at 29 posts along the border with Malaysia in the regencies of Nunukan, Malinau and West Kutai over the next seven months. (Antara/M Rusman)

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