缅甸新任三军总司令杜雅敏昂中将
缅甸军政府执政团大改组详情补充
More Detail on MilitaryReshuffle Emerges
By THE IRRAWADDY Monday, August 30,2010
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尽管缅甸官方媒体继续对缅甸军队领导人辞职高级军事官员改组保持沉默,几乎所有重要职位,包括它的掌门人丹瑞大将,都被新一代将领填补重要阵地。
据由伊洛瓦底杂志周一取得的一份军事备忘录,三军幕僚总长杜雅敏昂中将,成为三军总司令,而国防部3特战总局局长顾古中将,此人被誉为丹瑞大将妻子娟娟的侄子成为三军副总司令。
三军总参谋长杜雅瑞曼上将,军政府第三的位置,由前国防部2特战总局局长敏昂莱中将取代。国防部5个特战总局职位,作为缅甸军队的第三阶梯领导层,也由前5个军区司令取代。
而仰光的军区司令温敏少将,成为军令总长,少校根觉丁瑞,西南军区司令觉遂少将,取代前军事安全局长耶敏中将,负责代表军政府与民族武装进行停火谈判。
此外,15名军中将领晋升为重要的大军区司令的职位。
国防参谋学院的前校长孟孟诶准将,成为尼必都首都军区司令,通丹准将成为新的仰光军区司令。
据军方人士透露,所有新的人员亲近丹瑞大将,并且低于60岁,这是现职军官和政府官员在缅甸的最高年龄限制。
据推测,丹瑞仍然是政府首脑,可能将成为今后政府首脑。其他退出军职人员将参加军政府的代理党‘联邦巩固发展党’,从而为前高级军事人员当选为新政府的人民代表铺平道路。
宪法已经保证了军人占有国会席位的四分之一。
下面是经过修正的提升名单。
2010年8月27日三军总部命令
三军总司令杜雅敏昂中将(国防大学18期)
三军副总司令顾古中将(国防大学19期)
三军总参谋长(杜雅瑞曼上将前位置) :敏昂莱中将(国防大学19期,原国防部2特战总局局长)
幕僚总长(或称副官总长,杜雅敏昂中将前位置) :钦卓武中将(原海岸军区司令)
三军后勤部总长(丁昂明吴上将前位置) :威伦少将(国防大学19期,原内比都军区司令)
军事安全总局局长(耶敏中将前位置):觉遂少将(国防大学22期,原西南军区司令)
三军装备部部长(丁诶中将前的位置):登铁少将
国防部1特战总局局长(达诶中将前位置) :敏梭少将(原西北军区司令)
国防部2特战总局局长(敏昂莱中将前位置) :昂丹图少将(国防大学20期,原东北军区司令)
国防部3特战总局局长(顾古中将前位置):腊明少将(国防大学22期,原南方军区司令)
国防部4特战总局局长(钦卓中将前位置) :戴能温少将(国防大学20期,原东南军区司令)
国防部5特战总局局长(敏遂中将前位置) :鼎维少将(原中央军区司令)
国防部6特战总局局长(翁敏中将前位置) :梭温少将(国防大学22期,原北方军区司令)
作战部部长觉彪少将(原三角军区司令)(原孟盛中将担任)防空兵司令盛温少将(敏莱中将前位置)
军令部长(桑辛中将前位置) 温敏少将(国防大学20期)
三军总检察长(登泰中将前位置)栋诶少将(国防大学20期)(原西部军区司令)
三军总军法官(梭貌中将前位置):雅彪少将(国防大学22期,前东部军区司令)
军训总长:拉铁温中将留任
宪兵总司令 :丹图准将(机动11师师长)
国防战略学院院长:拉敏瑞准将
军事工程学院院长:袅梭上校
国防大学校长( DSA)的:妙吞乌上校
国防医学院院长:顾顾能上校
大军区司令
北部军区司令:泽雅昂准将(国防大学23期)
东北军区司令:昂觉卓准将(国防大学24期,33机动师师长)
三角军区司令:丹通武准将(国防大学24期,14野战旅旅长)
东部军区司令:桑武准将(国防大学24期)
东南军区司令:通乃林准将
海岸军区司令:钦孟铁准将
仰光军区司令:通丹准将(国防大学24期,77机动师师长)
东北军区司令:鼎貌温准将(22机动师师长)
西部军区司令:梭登准将(国防大学24期,9野战旅旅长)
西北军区司令:梭伦准将(3野战旅旅长)
南部军区司令:梭图准将(88机动师师长 )
中部军区司令:耶昂准将
内比都首都军区司令:貌貌诶准将(原野战6旅旅长)
各野战旅旅长任命
1旅旅长昂耶温上校
3旅旅长米亚觉上校
7旅旅长路诶上校
8旅旅长耶能缪上校
12旅旅长能温上校
14旅旅长丁昂启上校
17旅旅长鼎遂上校
各主力师师长
11机动师师长达林翁上校
22机动师师长廷宝通上校
33机动师师长昂梭上校
88机动师师长通通瑙上校
101机动师师长敏能上校
More Detail on Military Reshuffle Emerges
By THE IRRAWADDY | Monday, August 30, 2010 |
Despite the continued silence of state-run media on the reportedresignations of top military officials in the Burmese militaryleadership, almost all the important positions in the armyincluding that of its supremo, Snr-Gen Than Shwe, were filled by anew generation of army officers.
Lt-Gen Myint Aung,the newly appointed commander in chief |
General Thura Shwe Mann, the regime's No.3 position as jointchief of staff, goes to Lt-Gen Min Aung Hlaing, former Chief of theBureau of Special Operation 2. Five positions in the Bureau ofSpecials Operations, which serves as the third tier in the Burmesearmy leadership, were also taken by five former regionalcommanders.
While Rangoon's former regional commander, Maj-Gen Win Myint,becomes the Military Appointment General, Maj-Gen Kyaw Swe, theformer commander of Southwest Regional Command, fills the positionof Lt-Gen Ye Myint, former Chief of Military Affairs Security whowas the regime's negotiator with the cease-fire armed ethnicgroups.
Also, 15 military officers were promoted to the posts ofregional commanders, the powerful ranking commander in eachrespective region.
Brig-Gen Maung Maung Aye, the former commandant of the GeneralStaff College, becomes the commander of the Naypidaw command, andBrig-Gen Tun Than becomes the new regional commander forRangoon.
According to military sources, all new officers are close toThan Shwe and are below the age of sixty—the maximum age forserving military and government officials in Burma.
It is assumed that Than Shwe remains as the head of governmentand will become president in the future government and that otherretired officers would join the junta's proxy party, the UnionSolidarity and Development Party, paving the way for the formersenior military personnel to be elected as civilian representativesin the new government.
This is in addition to the fact that the constitution alreadyguarantees the military a quarter of the seats in theparliament.
Below is an updated list of promotions:
The Appointment Order of the Tatmadaw on August 27, 2010
Commander in Chief: Lt-Gen Thura Myint Aung (DSA 18)
Deputy Commander in Chief, Lt-Gen Ko Ko (DSA 19)
Joint Chief of Staff (Army, Navy, Air Force) (Gen Shwe Mann'sformer position): Lt-Gen Min Aung Hlaing (DSA 19, former BSO 2chief)
Adjutant General (Lt-Gen Thura Myint Aung's former position):Lt-Gen Khin Zaw Oo (former Costal Regional Commander)
Quartermaster General (Gen Tin Aung Myint Oo's former position):Maj-Gen Wai Lwin (DSA 19, former Naypyidaw Regional Commander)
Military Affaris Security Chief (Lt-Gen Ye Myint's formerposition): Maj-Gen Kyaw Swe (DSA 22, former Southwestern RegionalCommander)
Military Ordnance Chief (Lt-Gen Tin Aye's former position):Maj-Gen Thein Htay
Chief of Bureau of Special Operations (BSO) 1 (Lt-Gen Thar Aye'sformer position): Maj-Gen Myint Soe (former northwestern regionalcommander)
BSO 2 Chief (Lt-Gen Min Aung Hlaing's former position): Maj-GenAung Than Htut (DSA 20) (former northeastern regionalcommander)
BSO 3 Chief (Lt-Gen Ko Ko's former position): Maj-Gen Hla Min(DSA 22) (Former southern regional commander)
BSO 4 Chief (Lt-Gen Khin Zaw's former position): Maj-Gen ThetNaing Win (DSA 20) (former southeastern regional commander)
BSO 5 Chief (Lt-Gen Myint Swe's former position): Maj-Gen TinNgwe (former central regional commander)
BSO 6 Chief (Lt-Gen Ohn Myint's former position): Maj-Gen SoeWin (DSA 22) (former northern regional commander)
Military Operation Chief (Lt-Gen Maung Shein's position):Maj-Gen Kyaw Phyo (former triangle regional commander)
Air Defense Chief (Lt-Gen Myint Hlaing's former position):Maj-Gen Sein Win
Military Appointment General (Lt-Gen San Sint's formerposition): Maj-Gen Win Myint (DSA 20)
Military Inspector General (Lt-Gen Thein Htike's position):Maj-Gen Thaung Aye (DSA 20) (former western regional commander)
Military Judge General (Lt-Gen Soe Maung's former position):Maj-Gen Yar Pyae (DSA 22, former eastern regional commander)
Military Training Chief: Lt-Gen Hla Htay Win remains in the sameposition.
Chief of Provost Martial (Military Police): Brig-Gen Than Htut(former light infantry division (LID) 11 commander)
Commandant of the National Defense College: Brig-Gen Hla MyintShwe
Commandant of the Defense Services Technology Institute: Col NyoSaw
Commandant of the Defense Services Academy (DSA): Col Myat TunOo
Commandant of the Defense Services Medical Institute: Col Ko KoNaing
Regional Military Commands
Commander of Northern Regional Military Command: Brig-Gen ZayarAung (DSA 23)
Commander of Northeastern Regional Military Command: Brig-GenAung Kyaw Zaw (DSA 24, former commander of LID 33)
Commander of Triangle Regional Military Command: Brig-Gen ThanTun Oo (DSA 24, former MOC 14 commander)
Commander of Eastern Regional Military Command: Brig-Gen San Oo(DSA 24)
Commander of Southeastern Regional Military Command: Brig-GenTun Nay Lin
Commander of Coastal Regional Military Command: Brig-Gen KhinMaung Htay
Commander of Rangoon Regional Military Command: Brig-Gen TunThan (DSA 24, former LID 77 commander)
Commander of Northeastern Regional Military Command: Brig-GenTin Maung Win (former LID 22 commander)
Commander of Western Regional Military Command: Brig-Gen SoeThein (DSA 24, former MOC 9 commander)
Commander of Northwestern Regional Military Command: Brig-GenSoe Lwin (former MOC 3 commander)
Commander of Southern Regional Military Command: Brig-Gen SoeHtut (former LID 88 commander)
Commander of Central Regional Military Command: Brig-Gen YeAung
Commander of Naypyidaw Regional Military Command: Brig-Gen MaungMaung Aye (former MOC 6 commander)
Military Operation Commands (MOC)
Commander of MOC 1: Col Aung Ye Win
Commander of MOC 3: Col Myat Kyaw
Commander of MOC 7: Col Lu Aye
Commander of MOC 8: Col Ye Naing Myo
Commander of MOC 12: Col Naing Win
Commander of MOC 14: Col Tin Aung Chit
Commander of MOC 17: Col Tint Swe
Light Infantry Divisions (LID)
Commander of LID 11: Col Tat Lin Ohn
Commander of LID 22: Col Htin Paw Tun
Commander of LID 33: Col Aung Soe
Commander of LID 88: Col Tun Tun Naung
Commander of LID 101: Col Min Naing