Cacʻ sāʺ bhava ʾa mhatʻ ta ra : phracʻ rapʻ mhanʻ cacʻ jātʻ lamʻʺ / Soṅʻ Ve Ūʺ
- Bib ID:
- 4904458
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Soṅʻʺ Ve Ūʺ
- Edition:
- Dutiya ʾa krimʻ.
- Description:
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- Ranʻ kunʻ : Lyhuiʹ vhakʻ Chanʻʺ krayʻ Maggajaṅʻʺ Tuikʻ mha praññʻ luṃʺ kyvatʻ pharnʻʹ khyi saññʻ, [2004]
- 2 v. : ill., maps, port. ; 22 cm.
- Series:
- Burmese collection public administration & military science
- Summary:
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Memoirs of a Tatmadaw officer. Volume 1 covers his recruitment, officer training, family life, and postings in the eastern regions of Burma during the 1970s and 1980s, and his encounters with various insurgent groups, in particular, the Karen National Union and the Burma Communist Party. Volume 2 covers experiences in various parts of Shan State, further training and frontline action and anti-narcotics operations.
- Notes:
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- Author: Thaung Wai Oo, a retired colonel from the Myanmar armed forces
- In Burmese.
- Subject:
- Also Titled:
- Vol. 2 has title: Cacʻ sāʺ bhava ʾa mhatʻ ta ra myāʺ
- Copyright:
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 2004
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