"Bo Let Ya"@en . . "1911Z"^^ . . "Hla Pe"@en . . . . "Deputy Prime Minister of Burma" . "Commander in Chief of theBurma Defence Army" . . . "1978Z"^^ . "Burmese politician and general" . "Minister of Defence of Burma" . . "Major General Let Ya BC-3501"@en . "1978-11-29Z"^^ . . . . "In this Burmese name, Bo is an honorific.Bo Let Ya (Burmese: \u1017\u102D\u102F\u101C\u103A\u101C\u1000\u103A\u103B\u102C, pronounced: [b\u00F2 l\u025B\u0294 j\u00E0]; also spelt Bo Letya; born Hla Pe; 30 August 1911 \u2013 29 November 1978) was a Burmese army officer and member of the Thirty Comrades. He attended Myoma High School in Yangon. He was involved in the 1947 Let Ya-Freeman Agreement. He also founded the Patriotic Burmese Army in 1969, an exile rebel army based in Thailand."@en . . "1911-08-30Z"^^ . . . .