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The Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army is the highest ranking military officer of the Myanmar Army. Up until 1990, Myanmar Armed Forces has Chief of Staff system and Myanmar Army was led by Vice Chief of Staff (Army). A new system was introduced in 1990 during Armed Forces reorganisation and all three branches of Armed Forces are now led by the Commander-in-Chief. The Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army also traditionally serves as Deputy Commander-in-Chief.

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  • The Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army is the highest ranking military officer of the Myanmar Army. Up until 1990, Myanmar Armed Forces has Chief of Staff system and Myanmar Army was led by Vice Chief of Staff (Army). A new system was introduced in 1990 during Armed Forces reorganisation and all three branches of Armed Forces are now led by the Commander-in-Chief. The Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army also traditionally serves as Deputy Commander-in-Chief. (en)
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  • . (en)
  • Succeeded San Yu as Chief of Defence Staff in 1974 but dismissed two years later and imprisoned for alleged holding of information in coup attempt next year, later founded NLD with Suu Kyi and Aung Gyi and became Vice-Chairman of National League for Democracy and chairman when Aung Gyi left. House arrest for few times and became Vice Chairman of NLD again and later Patron of NLD (en)
  • Became Chief of Defence Staff in November 1985 // later promoted to Senior General, coup in 1988 and formed State Law and Order Restoration Council (en)
  • Later became BSPP general secretary and then Vice President (en)
  • Later became Defence Minister and Deputy Prime Minister // Briefly became Joint General Secretary of BSPP in 1988 July- September (en)
  • Karen Officer, then named "Deputy Chief of Army staff. Was replaced with Ne Win in August 1948. So Kya Doe moved to the post of Chief of Operation but forced to retire due to civil war with Karen (en)
  • Became Commander in Chief of Tatmadaw in 1992// later promoted to Senior General and Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council (en)
  • later promoted to Vice Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council (en)
  • Promoted from Colonel General Staff in April 1959 as Vice Chief Staff but resigned in February 1963 and was imprisoned few times. First Chairman of NLD but left after few months in December 1988 (en)
  • Later became Chief of Defence Staff in April 1972 // then Became Secretary of Council of State in March 1974 President (en)
  • Member of Thirty Comrades, Became Chief of General Staff in February 1949. Later became President and Chairman of Burma Socialist Programme Party till July 1988 (en)
  • Retired from Army in 1983 at age 60 and became Member of Council of State till 1988. Then became general secretary and then Chairman of National Unity Party which was re-incarnation of BSPP (en)
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  • Notes (en)
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  • the Army (en)
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  • Army Flag of Myanmar.svg (en)
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  • Flag of the Myanmar Army (en)
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  • Vice-Senior General Soe Win (en)
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  • ကာကွယ်ရေးဦးစီးချုပ် (en)
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  • Aye, Maung (en)
  • Doe, Saw (en)
  • Gyi, Aung (en)
  • Htin, Kyaw (en)
  • Ko, Aye (en)
  • Maung, Saw (en)
  • Oo, Tin (en)
  • Shwe, Than (en)
  • Win, Ne (en)
  • Win, Soe (en)
  • Ye, Tun (en)
  • Yu, San (en)
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  • Commander-in-Chief (en)
  • Vice Chief of Staff (en)
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  • Commander-in-Chief (en)
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  • Vice Chief of Staff (en)
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  • The Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army is the highest ranking military officer of the Myanmar Army. Up until 1990, Myanmar Armed Forces has Chief of Staff system and Myanmar Army was led by Vice Chief of Staff (Army). A new system was introduced in 1990 during Armed Forces reorganisation and all three branches of Armed Forces are now led by the Commander-in-Chief. The Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army also traditionally serves as Deputy Commander-in-Chief. (en)
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