Jahja Daniel Dharma
In 1947, he was assigned the duty of escorting boats smuggling products to Singapore to be sold for financing the Indonesian independence war. One of his 1st duties was to escort a convoy of small boats that was carrying 800 tons of rubber to the Chief Representative of the Republic of Indonesia in Singapore, Utoyo Ramelan. During these revolutionary years the Dutch government imposed a naval blockade around Singapore to stop illegal activities by Indonesians. Commander John Lie's duties were to penetrate this blockade and smuggle rubber and other products in exchange for weapons. The weapons were then handed over to the Indonesian revolutionary troops in Sumatra and among others also to the Regent of Riau, an Indonesian ruler during the Dutch colonial time.

In early 1950, while in Bangkok, he was called for duty to Surabaya by the Indonesian Navy Chief of Staff Subiyakto and assigned the command of a navy ship, the Rajawali. In the following period he commanded his crew in the fight against the Republic of the South Moluccas Maluku and Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia (PRRI) rebellions. He retired from the Navy on December 1966 with the rank of Rear Admiral.
He died after a stroke on 27 August 1988 and was buried in the national heroes cemetery, Kalibata Jakarta. For his services and contributions to the country, he was posthumously awarded with the Bintang Mahaputera Utama by President Suharto on 10 November 1995.
On 10 November 2009, for his services to the country before and after independence, Jahja Daniel Dharma was named an Indonesia National Hero by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on behalf of the nation.
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