Promotion Dates
Rank | Temporary | Permanent |
---|---|---|
2nd Lieutenant | May 1938 | 1938 |
1st Lieutenant | June 1941 | ? |
Captain | February 1942 | July 1948 |
Major | November 1942 | July 1953 |
Lieutenant Colonel | March 1945 | September 1961 |
Colonel | July 1955 | September 1966 |
Brigadier General | July 1960 | August 1968 |
Major General | November 1962 | August 1968 |
Lieutenant General | August 1968 | ? |
General | October 1970 | ? |
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