Thao Ma

Thao Ma
Born1931 (1931)
Salavan, French protectorate of Laos, French Indochina
Died1973 (aged 4142)
Vientiane, Kingdom of Laos
AllegianceKingdom of Laos
BranchRoyal Lao Army
Royal Lao Air Force
RankBrigadier general
Battles / warsFirst Indochina War
Laotian Civil War

Brigadier general Thao Ma (1931–1973) was a Laotian military and political figure of the Laotian Civil War and the Vietnam War (aka Second Indochina War). Thao Ma began his military career as a paratrooper in the French Union Army, when France administered the Kingdom of Laos. He switched to aviation, first as a transport pilot, then as a fighter-bomber pilot. From 1959 to 1966, Thao Ma was the commander of the Royal Lao Air Force (RLAF), and was noted for his charisma and aggressiveness. However, his dedication to soldierly virtues put him at odds with other Laotian generals who were involved in the drug trade. As a result, he made three futile attempts to seize control of the Laotian military and the Royal Lao Government. During the last of these attempted coups, in 1973, he was executed without trial at the age of 42.