- Tin Oo
Infobox Military Person
lived=12 March 1927 -
placeofbirth=Pathein
placeofdeath=
|caption=General Thura Tin Oo
Commander in Chief ofMyanmar Armed Forces (1974-1976)
allegiance=Myanmar
serviceyears=1946 –1974
rank=General
commands=CO, No.13 Infantry Brigade(1961) CO, South West RMC (1963) CO, Central RMC (1964) Deputy Chief of Staff (Army) - (1972)
Commander in Chief, (1974)
awards=Thuya MedalGeneral Thura Tin Oo (bornMarch 3 Fact|date=November 2007,1927 inPathein ), (often referred to as U Tin Oo) is a retired general, formercommander in chief of the armed forces of Union of Myanmar, highly decorated soldier, pro-democracy activist and deputy leader of theNational League for Democracy (NLD) inMyanmar .Military career
DSHMRI Archives] Tin Oo joined the army on
26 February ,1946 as aSecond Lieutenant inBurma Rifle Battalion . He reached the ranks ofLieutenant on7 January ,1947 ,Captain on27 September ,1948 and served as executive officer at Armed Forces Training Headquarters. On22 June ,1949 , he was transferred toNo.1 Burma Rifle Battalion asCompany Commander . He was promoted to the rank ofMajor on25 January ,1950 and became DeputyBattalion Commander (2IC) ofNo.1 Burma Rifle Battalion and took over the position of actingBattalion Commander on27 November ,1951 .Tin Oo was promoted to
Lieutenant Colonel on21 January ,1954 and became Commander of 4thInfantry Brigade on30 May ,1957 . He was then transferred to Army Officer Training School asCommandant on13 September ,1957 . Throughout1958 and1961 ,Lieutenant Colonel Tin Oo served as Battalion Commander for No.14Infantry Battalion (from18 November ,1958 ), No.2 Burma Rifle Battalion (from 16 February, 1961) and after his promotion asColonel , he became acting Commander for No.13Infantry Brigade (from 20 February, 1961).He was then given the command of South West Regional Military Command and promoted to the rank of
Brigadier General on14 February ,1963 . On19 September ,1964 he became Commander of Central Regional Military Command. He was then promoted to the rank ofMajor General and became Deputy Chief of Staff (Army) on20 April ,1972 . On8 March ,1974 he was promoted to the rank ofGeneral and becameCommander in Chief of Tatmadaw. During his military career,General Tin Oo was awarded with Thuya medal, prestigious award for gallantry and bravery in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to members ofMyanmar Armed Forces . He is an exceptionalGeneral and a career soldier, who was highly respected and loved by his men, both officers and enlisted men, and also by the people.Forced retirement, accusations and imprisonment
On the
6 March ,1976 , As per Order no. 26/76 issued by the Council of State, Tin Oo was forced to retired from his position asCommander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Burma. According to the official explanations released by the then ruling party, Burmese Socialist Programme Party, the forced retirement was due to Dr. Daw Tin Moe Wei, the wife of General Tin Oo, broke the rules and regulations laid down for the spouse of commanding officers of the Tatmadaw by accepting numerous bribes, thus affecting General Tin Oo's position asCommander in Chief and therefore he was forced to step down. However, many observers speculated that the real reason behind the force retirement was Tin Oo's popularity among the rank and files of the armed forces and general public.After his forced retirement, he was accused of high treasons against the armed forces (
Tatmadaw ), the party (BSPP) and the state. He was subsequently arrested and tried for the alleged withholding of information concerning a failed coup againstNe Win and the Council of State. On11 January ,1977 , Judge U Ohn Maung, Chairman of Divisional Justice Committee forYangon Division sentenced him to 7 years hard labour and imprsionment according to Crime against state and high treasons act 124. Tin Oo's subsequent appeal for this judgement on 20 August, 1977 was summarily dismissed by Judge U Soe Hlaing, Chairman of Central Justice Committee and upheld the judgement handed out by Yangon Division Justice Committee. When Tin Oo was arrested in 1976, students took to the streets shouting "Long Live Tin Oo" in demonstrations against Ne Win and BSPP Government. [http://www.irrawaddy.org/database/2003/vol11.1/c-sorting.html]Political career
He was released under general amnesty in 1980, after which he studied and received a degree in Law. On 2 September, 1988, he became the
Vice Chairman of theNational League for Democracy (NLD) and on December 20, the Chairman of NLD. From20 July ,1989 he was put under house arrest and from22 December ,1989 , he was imprisoned for three years.On
30 May 2003 , Tin Oo, travelling with the caravan ofAung San Suu Kyi , leader of the NLD, was attacked in the northern village of Depayin by a government-sponsored mob, murdering and wounding many of her supporters. [cite web |url=http://www.aseanmp.org/resources/Depayin%20Massacre.pdf |title=The Depayin Massacre 2 Years On, Justice Denied |accessdate=2007-02-04 |date=2005-05-30 |format=PDF |publisher=ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Myanmar Caucus ] Tin Oo was taken into detention along with Aung San Suu Kyi and was initially held in prison in Kalay in northwestern Myanmar. In February 2004 he was brought back to his home in Yangon, where he is held underhouse arrest . [cite web |url=http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/feb/15/yehey/world/20060215wor4.html |title=Myanmar extends Suu Kyi’s detention |accessdate=2007-02-14 |date=2006-02-15 |publisher=AFP/The Manila Times ] The junta extended his detention by one year on February 2007. [http://www.irrawaddy.org/aviewer.asp?a=6687&z=163]Notes
ee also
*
National League for Democracy
*Military of Myanmar
*Myanmar Army
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