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== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Born in Banieve village, Banieve Commune, Chhouk district, [[Kampot Province]], on April 9, 1955, Meas Sophea is the only child of Meas Nora and Men Lorn. Born in a poor farmimg family, he went to school and had a part time job as a cake seller. Due to the civil war that ravaged the country, in the 1970s Sophea decided to join the Cambodian Nation Front Movement Liberation as a private at the age of 16 years old.
Born in Banieve village, Banieve Commune, Chhouk district, [[Kampot Province]], on April 9, 1955, Meas Sophea is the only child of Meas Nora and Men Lorn. Born in a poor farmimg family, he went to school and had a part time job as a cake seller. Due to the civil war that ravaged the country, in the 1970s Sophea decided to join the Cambodian Nation Front Movement Liberation as a private at the age of 16 years old.
U.S. and South Vietnamese invasion Of [[Cambodia]] 1970
U.S. and South Vietnamese invasion Of [[Cambodia]] 1970.


== Education ==
== Education ==

Revision as of 07:03, 9 November 2011

Meas Sophea
Born (1955-04-09) April 9, 1955 (age 69)
Banieve village, Banieve Commune, Chhouk district, Kampot Province
Cambodia
AllegianceThe Royal Cambodian Army
Years of service1970-present
RankGeneral
Commands heldIntelligence office
Chief of Operation
Cabinet of General Staff
The Royal Cambodian Army
Battles/warsVietnam War
Cambodian Civil War
Cambodian-Vietnamese War
Khmer Rouge War
July 7, 1997 coup
2008 Cambodian-Thai stand-off

H.E General. Meas Sophea, born 1955, is a senior general in the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF). He is currently the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the R.C.A.F and chief of the Royal Cambodian Army.

Early life

Born in Banieve village, Banieve Commune, Chhouk district, Kampot Province, on April 9, 1955, Meas Sophea is the only child of Meas Nora and Men Lorn. Born in a poor farmimg family, he went to school and had a part time job as a cake seller. Due to the civil war that ravaged the country, in the 1970s Sophea decided to join the Cambodian Nation Front Movement Liberation as a private at the age of 16 years old. U.S. and South Vietnamese invasion Of Cambodia 1970.

Education

In his childhood, Meas Sophea studied at the elementary school in Banieve. Between 1969 and 1970, he was a student at the Chhouk High-School. Due to the civil war in Cambodia, Meas Sophea went to Vietnam to complete his studies, between 1975 and 1977, receiving a diploma at the end. From 1982 to 1985 he went to study, and completed his bachelor's degree, at the Military Academy Institute of Da Lat, Vietnam. Since 2005, Meas Sophea is currently taking a Ph.D in Military Science at the same institution.

Family

Meas Sophea has been married to Mrs. Chhor Borey, since 1980. She was born on September 9, 1957, in Vealvong village, Kampong Siem district, Kampong Cham province. They have 4 children: 3 daughters and a son. They are:

  • Meas Sopheary, born 1980, female
  • Meas Sophearum, born 1983, female
  • Meas Sophearoth, born 1985, female
  • Meas Sophearith, born 1988, male

Military career

Military experience

Meas Sophea is an experienced commander, having led many battles during the civil war between the pro-government army and the Khmer Rouge guerrillas. Battles that Sophea has commanded soldiers in include those at: Pailin, Preah Vihear, O'Smach, Koh Kong and Battambang.

During the July 1997 coup, Meas Sophea was one of the main commanders that successfully pushed back the Khmer Rouge guerrillas, and 500 fighters loyal to Prince Norodom Ranariddh, into the borders.

In 1998, he also successfully commanded the last counter-attack in Anlong Veng, which was the last stronghold of the Khmer Rouge forces. This led to the capture of Ta Mok, a top Khmer rouge leader.

He is also an honorary member of the TNI special forces Kopassus unit, where he received a Red beret in 2005.

See also

Sources

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