Army Ranks and Insignia of Burma - Military Appointments

Military Appointments

The military appointments of the Myanmar Army, arranged according to seniority, is as follows:

  1. Commander in Chief of Defence Forces
  2. Deputy Commander in Chief of Defence Forces
  3. Commander in Chief (Army)
  4. Adjutant General of the Army
  5. Quartermaster General
  6. Chief of Armed Forces Training
  7. Chief of Military Security
  8. Bureau of Special Operation
  9. Chief of Staff (Army)
  10. Director of Defence Services Procurement
  11. Director of Signals of the Ministry of Defence
  12. Director of Ordnance
  13. Military Appointments General
  14. Vice Adjutant General
  15. Vice Quartermaster General
  16. Director of Military Training
  17. Director of Military Engineering
  18. Director of Artillery and Armour
  19. Director of People Relation and Psychological Welfare
  20. Directorate of Peoples Matitia and Frontier Forces
  21. Defence Services Inspector General
  22. Judge Advocate General
  23. Director of Resettlement
  24. Tatmadaw Provost Marshal
  25. Director of Medical Services
  26. Commander of .....Command
  27. Commander of No. (...) Light Infantry Division
  28. Tactical Operation Command
  29. Chief Commanding Officer of the Universities Training
  30. Commanding Officer
  31. Second in Command (2 I.C)
  32. Intelligence Officer
  33. Adjutant
  34. Quarter Master
  35. Medical Assistance
  36. Unit Account
  37. Head Clerk
  38. Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant
  39. Apprentice
  40. General Staff Officer (G 1)
  41. Adjutant Staff Officer (A 1)
  42. Quartermaster Staff Officer (Q 1)
  43. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Judge 1)

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