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Juniti Saito
Lt. Brigadier Juniti Saito
Commander of the Brazilian Air Force
Born (1942-04-12) April 12, 1942 (age 82)
Pompeia, São Paulo, Brazil
Allegiance Brazil
Service / branch Brazilian Air Force
Years of service1960–2015
Rank Lieutenant-Brigadier

Lieutenant-Brigadier Juniti Saito (born April 12, 1942), is a military officer and was the commander of the Brazilian Air Force from 2007 to 2015.

Born in the city of Pompeia, São Paulo, he is the son of Iwataro Saito and Toshike Tamaoki.

Flight information

Flight hours: more than 6,000
Aircraft flown: TF-33, F-80, Cessna T-37, VU-93, C-91 AVRO, C-95 (Bandeirante), AT-26 (Xavante), F-5E/F (Tiger II) e F-103E (Mirage III)

Promotions

Rank (Brazilian Portuguese) Rank Equivalent (English) Date
Tenente-Brigadeiro-do-ar Lieutenant-General 2003
Major-Brigadeiro-do-ar Major-General 1999
Brigadeiro-do-ar Brigadier General 1995
Coronel Colonel 1988
Tenente-Coronel Lieutenant Colonel 1981
Major Major 1975
Capitão Captain 1971
Primeiro Tenente First Lieutenant 1968
Segundo Tenente Second Lieutenant 1966
Aspirante Aspirant 1965

Awards and decorations

References

  1. pt:Juniti Saito
  2. "Comando da Aeronáutica" [Aeronautics Command]. Brazilian Air Force (in Portuguese). Federative Republic of Brazil. Archived from the original on 13 August 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  3. "Banco de Dados da Medalha Mérito Desportivo Militar – MMDM" [Medal of Military Sports Merit Database – MMSM] (PDF). Ministry of Defense (in Portuguese). Federative Republic of Brazil. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  4. "Ex-Comandante da Aeronáutica é homenageado pelo Japão" [Former Commander of Aeronautics honored by Japan]. Brazilian Air Force (in Portuguese). Federative Republic of Brazil. Retrieved 19 February 2019.


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