Myanmar Army
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Myanmar Army
Summary
Myanmar Army is an army[1]. It draws 604 Wikipedia views per month (army category, ranking #56 of 254).[2]
Key Facts
- Myanmar Army is in the country of Myanmar[3].
- Myanmar Army's instance of is recorded as army[4].
- Myanmar Army's instance of is recorded as military branch[5].
- Myanmar Army's flag image is recorded as Army Flag of Myanmar.svg[6].
- Myanmar Army's coat of arms image is recorded as Shoulder Sleeve of Myanmar Army.svg[7].
- Myanmar Army's item operated is recorded as Comet[8].
- Myanmar Army's item operated is recorded as Humber armored car[9].
- Myanmar Army's item operated is recorded as Ferret[10].
- Myanmar Army's item operated is recorded as howitzer[11].
- Myanmar Army's item operated is recorded as 76 mm anti-tank gun[12].
- Myanmar Army's item operated is recorded as 105 mm howitzer[13].
- Myanmar Army's item operated is recorded as 120 mm mortar[14].
- Myanmar Army's item operated is recorded as anti-tank cannon[15].
- Myanmar Army's item operated is recorded as anti-aircraft gun[16].
- Myanmar Army's logo image is recorded as Shoulder Sleeve of Myanmar Army.svg[17].
- Myanmar Army's headquarters location is recorded as Naypyidaw Union Territory[18].
- Myanmar Army's child organization or unit is recorded as Office of the Chief of Air Defence[19].
- Myanmar Army's part of is recorded as Tatmadaw[20].
- Myanmar Army's Commons category is recorded as Myanmar Army[21].
- Myanmar Army's has part is recorded as infantry division[22].
- Myanmar Army's has part is recorded as armored battalion[23].
- Myanmar Army's has part is recorded as independent infantry battalion[24].
- Myanmar Army's has part is recorded as divizion[25].
- Myanmar Army's has part is recorded as Myanmar Frontier Forces[26].
- Myanmar Army's has part is recorded as Myanmar People's Militia[27].
Body
Founding
+1945-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Myanmar Army[28].
Identity
Myanmar Army's part of is recorded as Tatmadaw[20].
Operations
Myanmar Army's headquarters location is recorded as Naypyidaw Union Territory[18]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Tatmadaw[29]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as Office of the Chief of Air Defence[19].
Why It Matters
Myanmar Army draws 604 Wikipedia views per month (army category, ranking #56 of 254).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] It is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]