Myanmar Navy - Former and Current Commanders-in-Chief Since Independence

Former and Current Commanders-in-Chief Since Independence

  • 1. Commander Khin Maung Bo
  • 2. Commodore Than Pe
  • 3. Commodore Thaung Tin
  • 4. Rear-Adm. Chit Hlaing
  • 5. Rear-Adm. Maung Maung win
  • 6. Vice-Adm. Maung Maung Khin
  • 7. Vice-Adm. Thein Nyunt
  • 8. Vice-Adm. Tin Aye
  • 9. Vice-Adm. Nyunt Thein
  • 10. Vice-Adm. Kyi Min
  • 11. Vice-Adm. Soe Thein
  • 12. Adm. Nyan Tun
  • 13. Rear-Adm. Thura Thet Swe

Adm Nyan Tun took an official visit to Bangladesh from 12 to 15 Dec 2011 on invitation from Bangladesh Naval Chief Vice Adm Zahiruddin Ahmed. He visited Naval Headquarters and Chittagong Naval Area. He called on President and Prime Minister of Bangladesh. The visit will open an avenue to greater maritime cooperation between the two neighbouring countries.

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