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The Thirty Comrades are the beginning of the modern Burmese/Myanmar army called Burma Independence Army (BIA). In Apr 1941, Burmese youth were sent to Japan for military training to fight the British for independence . Their leader was General Aung San. They were trained by Japanese in Hainan Island (China) and returned back to Burma with the Japanese army. The British were driven out of Burma to India during World War II.

  1. Bo Aung San (Bo Teza) - Senior Leader
  2. Takhin Tun Oak - Senior Leader
  3. Bo Lat Yar - Senior Leader
  4. Bo Sat Kyar - Senior Leader
  5. Bo Zeya - Senior Leader
  6. Bo Ne Win - Senior Leader
  7. Bo Yan Naing - Leader
  8. Bo La Yaung - Leader
  9. Bo Aung (Bo Mu Aung) - Leader
  10. Bo Yan Aung - Leader
  11. Bo Moe
  12. Bo Min Khaung
  13. Bo Mya Din
  14. Bo Kyaw Zaw - Who defeated the invading Kuomintang in 1955 and a member of CPB [link]
  15. Bo Ye Htut
  16. Bo Lin Yong
  17. Bo Phone Myint
  18. Bo Myint Aung
  19. Bo Tauk Htain
  20. Bo Taryar
  21. Bo Zin Yaw
  22. Bo Nyar Na
  23. Bo Bala
  24. Bo Min Yaung
  25. Bo Myint Swe
  26. Bo Saw Aung
  27. Bo Saw Naung
  28. Bo Moe Nyo
  29. Bo Than Tin
  30. Bo Htin Win
As per Burmese historian Professor G.H Luce (Rangoon University), it was 4th Burmese unity in history by Thirty Comrades led by General Aung San (1915-1947). (1st - King Anawrahta (1044-1077), 2nd - King Bayint Naung (1550-1581), 3rd - King Alaungpaya (1752 - 1760).

 


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