Chit Swe
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Lt-Gen Chit Swe (1932-) was a former Minister for Agriculature and Forestry, minister for Co-Operatives and minister for Livestock and Fisheries in Myanmar.
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[edit] Biography
Chit Swe was born on January 18 1932 in Matkayay Street, Tin Baw ward, Mawlamyaing in Burma. He is the fourth son of U Hla Baw from A Pon Chan, Mon State and Daw Khin Tint from Chaung Son, Mon State. His parents are Mon natives so he too is a Mon. His Religion is Buddhist. His real name is Chit Swe but he was called Pwa Pwa because he was white, strong and fat in childhood. When he was five years old he started attending Mawlamyaing Buddhist High School. His father worked in the Post Office of Mawlamyaing.
When his father was promoted to Inspector of Post Offices, at the Post Office of Bago, his whole family moved to Bago. He rode his first train when they were moving. In Bago he lived in Lat Pyar Kan (2) street. In Bago he attended Mcgrath Private School, located in Charch in the east of the ward. He can speak and write English because of his teacher in Charch. His school name was Charle Hla Baw and his younger sister's name is Ivy Hla Baw. His mother, Daw Khin Tint died in 1940 at 38 years of age due to tuberculosis. His elder brother, U Ba Kyaw, is an artist and his second elder brother is a Japan revolutionary solider. In 1951 he passed matriculation examination, which in that year only a small percentage of student passed.
He had no money so he worked while he attended University. In 1952 he had no money to pay for University and the Army called for officers so he joined and attended OTS intake 8 in March 1952. Hla Myint (Win Oo), and he went to Pyin Oo Lwin with the head of CSM Saw Lwin.
In 1981 he was head of North Eastern Command in Myanmar Army. In 1983 he was head of South Eastern Command and he was promoted to Brigadier General. In 1985, he was head of Bureau of Special Operations 2 in Myanmar Army and he was promoted to Major General. In September 20 1988 he was minister of three ministries, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Ministry of Co-operatives and Ministry of Livestock and Fishery. On March 18 1990 he was promoted to Lieutenant General. On July 23 1997 he retired.
[edit] Bureau of Special Operations
In 1985, he was head No. 2 Bureau of Special Operations in Myanmar Army, when there were only two BSO in Myanmar Army. Head of No.1 BSO was Major General Sein Aung and in November 19 1986 he was promoted to Major General. When he was head of BSO 2 he moved to Yangon from Mawlamyaing. In Yangon he lived in U Wi Sar Ya Road in front of Na Wa Rat Avenue. His major operations were Kayin State, Mon State, and Tanintharyi Division. In BSO he was also in charge of ‘’’Than Taung’’’ in Kayin state. As BSO 2 his major enemies are KNU. His major function was to negotiate between the requirements of Regional Military Commands and Light Infantry Divisions in operations and Ka Ka Kyi: .Headquarter.
[edit] Korean plane crash search
He got the order from headquarters to search for the commercial plane, Boeing 737, from Korea which crashed while flying from Bahrain to Bangkok in Myanmar. First he searched Dawei, Heain dar, Taung thone Lone, Myittar, Sin Phyu Dine because this is the route to Bangkok Airport, 100 miles distant from Dawei. The plane was not found so they searched again in extensively in the Myanmar Sea. The plane was not found in the sea either. So they predicted the plane would be the place where Andersen Ship was shipwrecked.
[edit] To Singapore and Thailand
While he was in BSO2 , he went to Singapore and Thailand as a member of the Myanmar goodwill delegation, in which the leader was Maung Maung Kha, the prime minister, and other members were minister, U Ye Kaung, Major General Tint Swe, Colonel Maung Cho and minister for Foreign affairs and middle class in charges from Ministry of Foreign Affair. His duty was to observe for the future Myanmar Government Administration. He observed Setosa, business zone in downtown, urban architectures, dirty restaurants, market of animals, the port where unofficial cargo ships from Myanmar are boarded. At night, he attended an honor dinner by Singapore Government. At dinner was the president of Singapore, and an Indian man, Mr Chandayardast, member of Parliament. He saw Mr Chandayardast first at this dinner.
[edit] Failure of Political System and birth of New Era in Myanmar
While he was in BSO 2 there are 1988 uprising.
[edit] Minister
In September 20 1988 he was minister of three ministries, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Ministry of Co-operatives and Ministry of Livestock and Fishery. In March 18 1990 he was promoted to Lieutenant General.
[edit] Retirement
He retired on July 23 1997. The government of Korea wanted to search again commercial airline from Korea so they send a secretary from the Korean Embassy to him and Colonel Tha Win (Retired) to enquire and stated that they wanted to search using their ship. He advised them to contact the Ministry of Foreign affair. Later he wrote the book Tay Ta Nae Mwe Ta Nae with pen name Naung Sit Te, which means Old Solider. He finished writing his book on September 18 2006.
[edit] References
- Book of "Tay Ta Nae Mwe Ta Nae" by Naung Sit Te