The forces are divided into 13 territorial commands made up of military and paramilitary units under an army commander.
There are three main components of the Army: a national headquarters, territorial commands, and independent units.
Furthermore, a territorial command was organized in southern Bessarabia, consisting mainly of the 15th infantry division.
In August 1958, the Indonesian Army reconsolidated its territorial command.
Commanders of the various territorial commands played influential roles in the affairs of their respective regions.
The Indonesian armed forces have long been organized around territorial commands.
The navy and air force territorial commands were replaced by operational commands.
The old four-brigade structure was replaced by a system of territorial commands, each covering a district or an autonomous region.
Each territorial command usually includes a detachment of transit and a detachment of intervention.
His was not a political or military office nor a tribal or territorial command.