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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moe_AungMoe Aung - Wikipedia

    Moe Aung ( Burmese: မိုးအောင်; pronounced [mò áuɴ]) is a Burmese naval officer who serves as the current Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Navy, holding the rank of admiral.

  2. Sep 4, 2023 · When cronies flocked to Naypyitaw in June to make cash donations to help build Min Aung Hlaing’s colossal marble sitting-Buddha statue, touted as the world’s tallest, Moe Aung, Nay Aung and Pyi Aung were ranked among the top five donors, collectively contributing over 512 million kyats (over US$242,000).

  3. Moe Moe Aung. Country Director for MSI Myanmar. Moe Moe Aung joined MSI in 2007 and served as Senior Programme Manager, Director of Programmes, and Operations Director before becoming Country Director for MSI Myanmar in 2021.

  4. Prof Moe Wint Aung started the career as an Assistant Lecturer in the University of Medicine (1) since 2002 and became an Associate Professor in Medicine in 2013. She was trained as clinical fellow in Robert Hague Diabetes & Endocrinology Centre, Barnsley, South Yorkshire from 2006 to 2008.

  5. www.opensanctions.org › entities › NK-AJKu2vCNpP75JkgPBa3K8VMoe Aung - OpenSanctions

    Admiral Moe Aung was the Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Navy. He is one of the highest-ranking officers in the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw), closely associated with the regime’s State Administrative Council including Commander- in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing and Deputy-Commander-in-Chief Soe Win and the Government.

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  6. MoeHarry” Hein Aung, MD, PhD, is a board-certified neuro-ophthalmologist in UT Health Austin’s Mitchel and Shannon Wong Eye Institute.

  7. Jul 23, 2021 · Vice Admiral Moe Aung has replaced Tin Aung San as Commander-in-Chief of the Navy.[4] The latter officer in fact reached retirement age in 2020; Min Aung Hlaing authorized a one-year extension of his military service.[5]