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{{Infobox military person | name = Bo Tin Ngwe | image = IMG6404botinngwe.jpg | image_size = 230px | alt = Lieutenant Bo Tin Ngwe | caption = Bo Tin Ngwe (Lieutenant, Retd.) | birth_date = 1942 | birth_place = Taungdwingyi, Magway Region, Myanmar | death_date = November 10, 2015 | death_place = | nationality = Burmese | allegiance = 18px Myanmar | branch = [[File:Flag of the Myanmar Ar
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| name = Bo Tin Ngwe
| image = IMG6404botinngwe.jpg
| image_size = 230px
| alt = Lieutenant Bo Tin Ngwe
| caption = Bo Tin Ngwe (Lieutenant, Retd.)
| birth_date = 1942
| death_date = November 10, 2015
| birth_place = [[Taungdwingyi]], [[Magway Region]], Myanmar
| death_place =
| allegiance = [[File:Flag of Myanmar.svg|18px]] [[Myanmar]]
| branch = [[File:Flag of the Myanmar Army.svg|18px]] [[Myanmar Army]]
| rank = [[Lieutenant]]
| battles = Anti-communist operations ([[Communist Party of Burma|CPB]])
| awards = Distinguished Military Service Medals
| spouse = Daw Kyin Ngwe
| children = 4
| nationality = [[Myanmar|Burmese]]
| relatives = [[Bo Ni Tar Po]] (Relative), Aung Min Khant (Grandson)
}}
'''Bo Tin Ngwe''' (Burmese: ဦးတင်ငွေ; 1942 – 2015) was a Burmese military officer who served in the [[Myanmar Armed Forces]] ([[Tatmadaw]]) with the rank of [[Lieutenant]]. A native of [[Taungdwingyi]], he is recognized for his service during the country's internal insurgencies in the late 20th century.
== Early life and background ==
Bo Tin Ngwe was born in 1942 in Taungdwingyi, Magway Region. He grew up and received his education in his hometown. He was one of four siblings in a family that was deeply affected by the internal political turmoil of Myanmar.
A defining moment in his early life was the tragic loss of his eldest brother, who was captured and executed by the [[Communist Party of Burma]] (CPB) insurgents. This event profoundly influenced Bo Tin Ngwe’s decision to enlist in the Myanmar Armed Forces, dedicating his life to national defense and counter-insurgency efforts.
== Military career ==
Following his commissioning, Bo Tin Ngwe attained the rank of Lieutenant (Bo). He was primarily stationed in the frontline regions of [[Shan State]], a territory known for its complex terrain and intense conflict with various insurgent groups, including the CPB.
During his years of service in Shan State, he participated in numerous operations aimed at securing national borders and maintaining regional stability. For his distinguished service and the hardships endured on the frontlines, he was honored with several military medals. He shared a close military lineage with his relative, **[[Bo Ni Tar Po]]**, who was also a veteran of the Shan State campaigns and was wounded in action.
== Personal life ==
Bo Tin Ngwe was married to **Daw Kyin Ngwe**, and the couple had four children. In his later years, he remained a respected figure within the veteran community. He passed away on November 10, 2015, leaving behind a legacy of military service that continues to be documented by his grandson, Aung Min Khant.
== See also ==
* [[Tatmadaw]]
* [[Bo Ni Tar Po]]
* [[Communist Party of Burma]]
== References ==