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Aye Ko was born on 19 September, 1921 in Pathein, British Burma, British India, is an A Burma Socialist Programme Party politicians. Discover Aye Ko's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 19 September, 1921
Birthday 19 September
Birthplace Pathein, British Burma, British India
Date of death 26 September, 2006
Died Place Yangon, Myanmar
Nationality India

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1921

Lieutenant General Aye Ko (အေးကို, 19 September 1921 – 26 September 2006) was a Burmese army captain and the former Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Union of Myanmar.

1952

Aye Ko joined Myanmar Armed Forces on 20 April 1952 as second lieutenant for 2nd Company in No. 15 Infantry Battalion.

1953

He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant on 30 April 1953.

1955

He was transferred to No. 30 Infantry Battalion and promoted to the rank of captain on 8 July 1955.

1956

On 27 July 1956 Aye Ko was transferred to No. 2 Military Intelligence Company attached to 8th Infantry Brigade.

He became General staff officer (G3) at the headquarters of 8th Infantry Brigade on 30 October 1956.

1960

He was then transferred to No. 30 Infantry Battalion on 25 May 1960 as temporary deputy battalion commander.

1961

He was promoted to the rank of major on 3 June 1961 and became deputy battalion commander for No. 30 Infantry Battalion.

1963

He was transferred to No. 1 Shan Rifle Battalion on 17 June 1963.

1964

He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and became commanding officer of No. 1 Shan Rifle Battalion on 20 January 1964.

Aye Ko was posted to South Western Regional Military Command as colonel general staff officer (G1) on 9 September 1964.

1966

On 2 June 1966, Aye Ko was transferred to Military Operations Department at the Ministry of Defence as colonel general staff officer (G1).

He took over the role of director of the Directorate of Artillery and Armour Corps within the Ministry of Defence on 30 July 1966.

1967

Aye Ko was posted to 88th Light Infantry Division on 24 April 1967.

1968

He was promoted to the rank of full colonel on 17 August 1968 and became deputy division commander for 88th.

1969

On 3 July 1969 Aye Ko became division commander of the 88th.

1972

He subsequently rose through the command positions as commander of Strategic Operation Command (SOC) on 24 January 1972, commander of North Eastern Regional Military Command on 11 July 1972, commander of North Western Regional Military Command on 8 March 1974, commander of Yangon Regional Military Command on 18 March 1975.

1976

He was promoted to the rank of brigadier general on 2 April 1976 and became Vice Chief of Staff (ARMY).

1979

He was promoted to major general on 1 January 1979 and to lieutenant general on 13 March 1981 and became Chief of Staff (ARMY).

1981

Aye Ko resigned honorably from Myanmar armed forces on 19 September 1981.

1985

He held the position of Vice President of Burma for three presidents between December 1985 and September 1988.