- San Yu
Infobox President
name = General San Yu
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order = 5thPresident of Union of Myanmar
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term_start =9 November 1981
term_end =27 July 1988
predecessor =Ne Win
successor =Sein Lwin birth_date = birth date|1918|3|3
birth_place = Theal Kone,Pyay
death_date = death date and age|1996|1|28|1918|3|3
death_place =Yangon ,Burma
nationality =Burma
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spouse = Daw Than Shane
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children = Daw Lai Lai Yu
*Daw Khin Swe Yu
*Daw Aye Sun Yu
*Daw Saw Yu Mon
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occupation = Army Officer
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religion =Buddhist
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footnotes =General San Yu ( _my. စန်းယု;3 March 1918 -30 January 1996 ), also known as Bo Gyoke Kyi San Yu or U San Yu was the formerCommander in Chief of theTatmadaw andPresident of Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma, now known as simply asUnion of Myanmar , from9 November 1981 to27 July 1988 . He was born on3 March 1918 to a Sino-Burmese family, [ [http://www.pathfinder.com/asiaweek/96/0209/feat4.html Passage] ] San Yu studied medicine in Rangoon whenWorld War II broke out and joined the army to serve as a junior officer while Burma was under Japanese occupation.Biography
He was born in Theal Kone,
Pyay and son of U San Pe and Daw Shwe Lai. San Yu has Chinese blood in him, though it is not certain if it is from one of the Chinese ethnic minorities. His Chinese name is Shan You (山友), and he passed ten grade inShwe Taung . In 1942 he attended second year ofMedicine University inYangon . He participated in Student Uprising. In 1942 he entered intoBurma Independence Army inPyay and then he got Army officer post. Before revolution he was command of 2nd Battalion inBurma Defence Army .Military career
San Yu joined Burmese armed forces on
14 January ,1946 as asecond lieutenant with3rd Burma Rifle Battalion . Throughout his army career, San Yu rose through the rank quickly due to his steadfast loyalty towards his superiors. On23 January ,1947 , San Yu was promoted toCaptain and became deputy company commander in the same battalion and on24 February ,1949 , three years after joining the army, he was promoted to the rank ofMajor and became Deputy Battalion Commander of 3rd Burma Rifle. [Defense Service History Museum in Yangon]He was made Lieutenant Colonel on
25 November , 1949 and given the command of 1st Karenni Rifle Battalion. He was then transferred to 1st Kachin Rifle Battalion on22 December ,1950 . Throughout 1950 and 1951, he served underBrigadier General Ne Win 's Northern Regional Military Command in various capacities. He was then transferred to Military Appointment General's office within the Ministry of Defense on17 September ,1952 .On the
9 March ,1956 , he was promoted to the rank ofColonel and became the Commander of Northern Regional Military Command on25 February ,1959 . He was promoted toBrigadier General on 9 April, 1959. He then became Commander of 1st Infantry Brigade on16 August ,1961 , Commander of Eastern Regional Military Command on16 October ,1961 and Commander of North West Regional Military Command on29 November ,1961 .After the 1962
military coup ,Brigadier General San Yu became Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army on15 February ,1963 . He was promoted to the rank ofGeneral and becameCommander in Chief of theTatmadaw (Armed Forces) on20 April ,1972 .Civilian career
Brigadier General San Yu was a founding member of the GeneralNe Win 's 17 members Revolutionary Council (RC) that came to power after themilitary coup overthrowing the civilian government ofPrime Minister U Nu on2 March 1962 . He was appointed as Chairman of the 'New State Constitution Drafting Commission' (NSCDC) which was formed by the Revolutionary Council on 25 September 1971. [26-09-1971The Working People's Daily " ] During the years 1971 to 1973, He travelled extensively throughout Burma as Chairman of NSCDC during the 'drafting process' of Constitution of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma, better known as 1974 Burmese Constitution. On20 April 1972 the Revolutionary Council made an announcement thatBrigadier General San Yu was promoted toGeneral . [21-04-1972 The Working People's Daily Newspaper]General San Yu became General Secretary of the Council of State for theBurma Socialist Programme Party , better known as BSPP, on26 April ,1974 was transferred to Office of the State Council. He retired from the Army on3 March ,1978 . In the closing day of the Fourth Congress of the BSPP,Ne Win also announced his intention to retire from the position of 'President of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma' after the 'elections' in October 1981.On
9 November 1981 the then Burmese Legislature ("Pyithu Hluttaw") elected San Yu as thePresident of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma. He served in that position until27 July 1988 and in the post-independence period he became, after Ne Win (who was President from4 March 1974 to9 November 1981 ) the second-longest serving President in post-independent Burma.In the fifth BSPP Congress that was held in August 1985 San Yu was formally elected as
Vice Chairman of BSPP. From then on till his retirement from both the Party (BSPP) and State positions San Yu was termed in the media as Vice Chairman of Burma Socialist Programme Party, President and Chairman of the Council of State, under the provision of the 1974 Constitution the Chairman of the Council of State is also the President of the Republic.On
23 July 1988 , in the opening day of the BSPP Congress, an announcement made byNe Win that San Yu along with four other Party and State leaders had expressed the wish to retire from both Party and State positions. Though the BSPP Congress rejected the resignations or requests for permission to retire of UAye Ko , General Secretary and Vice President of the State, USein Lwin , JointGeneral Secretary of BSPP and Secretary of the Council of State, UTun Tin , BSPP Central Executive Committee member and Deputy Prime Minister, UKyaw Htin , BSPP Cenral Executive Committee Member and Defence Minister, the congress accepted the resignations ofNe Win and San Yu from Party and State positions.After his retirement, through out the turmoil that ensued the 1988 pro-democracy demonstrations and military coup, San Yu lived quietly in his suburban
Yangon home and died on30 January 1996 .References
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