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Senior general (Myanmar)

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Senior general
ဗိုလ်ချုပ်မှူးကြီး
Army, navy and air force insignia
Star plate
Country Myanmar
Service branch Myanmar Army
 Myanmar Navy
 Myanmar Air Force
Formation18 March 1990
Next lower rankVice-senior general

Senior general (Burmese: ဗိုလ်ချုပ်မှူးကြီး, romanizedbuilʻkhyupʻmhūʺkrīʺ) is the highest rank in the Tatmadaw (Myanmar's Armed Forces), only held by the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services (CinCDS). Since 2011, an officer appointed as CinCDS has to be quickly promoted one higher rank every year until he get the rank of Senior general.[citation needed]

An officer holding the rank of Senior general can wear any uniform from all the branches.[1][2]

History

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In 1990, the Myanmar Armed Forces underwent structural changes, during which Commander-in-Chief General Saw Maung elevated himself to the rank of Senior General on 18 March 1990, becoming the first person to hold this rank.[3] Than Shwe was subsequently promoted directly from the rank of General to Senior General on 23 April 1993.[4] He served in this position until his retirement on 30 March 2011.[5] In March 2013, Min Aung Hlaing was promoted to Senior General from his prior role as Vice-senior general.[6][7]

List of rank holders

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No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of service Notes Ref.
Promoted Retired Time serving
1 Saw Maung
(1928–1997)
18 March 1990 24 April 1992 2 years, 37 days Promoted directly from General[8] [3][8]
2 Than Shwe
(born 1933)
23 April 1993 30 March 2011 17 years, 341 days Promoted directly from General [8]
3 Min Aung Hlaing
(born 1956)
March 2013 11 years, 8 months Promoted from Vice-senior general [9][10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Fleet Exercise-2020 conducted with involvement of attack submarine Minye Theinkhathu of Tatmadaw (Navy) to enhance defence prowess of State
  2. ^ Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing receives a model plane from Gen. Maung Maung Kyaw in 2019. | OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT WEBSITE OF SENIOR GEN. MIN AUNG HLAING / VIA REUTERS
  3. ^ a b Mya Win (1991). တပ်မတော် ခေါင်းဆောင်များ သမိုင်း အကျဉ်း (၁၉၄၂ ခုနှစ်မှ ၁၉၉၀ ပြည့်နှစ်အထိ) [A Brief History of Tatmadaw's Leaders (1942 to 1990)] (in Burmese). Yangon: News and Periodical Enterprise. pp. 86–87.
  4. ^ Joshua Norman (2 June 2011). "The world's enduring dictators: Than Shwe, Myanmar (Burma)". CBS News.
  5. ^ "Burma's Than Shwe 'remains senior general'". BBC News. 31 August 2010.
  6. ^ "As the country prepared to transition to civilian rule, Than Shwe retired from the military. He passed over higher-ranking or more experienced officers in 2011 to select Min Aung Hlaing to succeed him as commander in chief; Min Aung Hlaing also became a general that year. He was made vice senior general in 2012 and senior general in 2013". Britannica.
  7. ^ "Min Aung Hlaing Appointed Vice-Senior General". The Irrawaddy. 3 April 2012.
  8. ^ a b c "(၇၆)နှစ်မြောက် တပ်မတော်နေ့အထိမ်းအမှတ်အဖြစ် ခေတ်အဆက်ဆက်တာဝန်ထမ်းဆောင် ခဲ့ကြသည့် ကာကွယ်ရေးဦးစီးချုပ်၊ တပ်မတော်ကာကွယ်ရေးဦးစီးချုပ်(အငြိမ်းစား) များ၏ အမှတ်တရရုပ်တုများ ဖွင့်ပွဲအခမ်းအနားကျင်းပပြုလုပ်" [As a commemoration for the 76th anniversary of Armed Forces Day, the opening ceremony for memorial statues of those who served through successive periods as Chief-of-Staff and Commander-in-Chief (now retired), was held.]. Office of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services (in Burmese). 25 March 2021.
  9. ^ ကြေးမုံသတင်းစာ (၂၈.၃.၂၀၁၃) (The Mirror Newspaper (28.3.2013)) (in Burmese)
  10. ^ ကြေးမုံသတင်းစာ (၂၅.၃.၂၀၁၃) (The Mirror Newspaper (25.3.2013)) (in Burmese)