Early military career Try's first military experience was in 1957, when he fought against the
PRRI Rebellion. The rebellion was led by a group of separatists in Sumatra wishing to establish an alternative government to that of President
Sukarno's. Try completed his military education in 1959, when he graduated from Atekad and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the
Indonesian Army. Try's early experience in the ABRI included stints in
Sumatra,
Jakarta, and
East Java. In 1972, Try was sent to the Army
Staff College (Seskoad). In 1974, Try was chosen to be President
Suharto's
adjutant. Suharto took a liking to Try and from then on, Try's military career would skyrocket.
KODAM XVI/Udayana and KODAM IV/Sriwijaya In 1978, Try was appointed to the position of Regional Command Chief of Staff at
KODAM XVI/Udayana. A year later, he would become the Regional Commander of
KODAM IV/Sriwijaya, where he had started his career. As Regional Commander, Try moved to suppress the crime rate as well as stopping lead smuggling. He also participated in an environmental campaign to return
Sumatran elephants to their natural habitats.
KODAM V/Jaya and Tanjung Priok Incident In 1982, Try was appointed to the Regional Commander of
KODAM V/Jaya and was stationed in
Jakarta. 1984 would see the government pass a law which required all organizations, whether it be political or non-political, to adopt the national ideology of
Pancasila as the sole guiding principle (
Azas Tunggal). It would also see Islamic dissent reach its peak as preachers began teaching against the adoption of Pancasila as the national ideology, what they perceived to be the government's Christianization, the government's family planning program, and the dominance of the Indonesian economy by the
Chinese Indonesian population. On 7 September 1984, Sgt. Hermanu, on an inspection run in North Jakarta, came across a mosque with leaflets which asked for women to wear the
hijab. This was a leaflet which encouraged Muslims who read it to defy the government's policy of discouraging women from wearing the hijab. Sergeant Hermanu asked for the leaflets to be taken down but his orders were not followed. The next day, Hermanu returned and stuck papers washed in dirty water over the leaflets to cover it up. Somehow a rumor began going around that Hermanu had defiled the Mosque by going into the prayer hall without taking his shoes off. Try was then invited to speak before the
People's Representative Council (DPR) to explain himself. Try gave a defense of his decision and maintained that the protesters were provoking the soldiers and that claims that the protests were peaceful was "bullshit". Try was discharged from his position as ABRI Commander in February 1993. == Vice presidency (1993–1998) ==