When did Min Aung Hlaing become Commander-in-Chief?
1999
2005
2011
2015
Answer
In 2011, Min Aung Hlaing rose to the position of Senior General and concurrently became the Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar's Armed Forces, officially known as the Tatmadaw. This marked a significant transition in the military leadership, as he succeeded Than Shwe, who had held the post since 1992.
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