Sang Kittirath

General Sang Kittirath was a prominent military leader during the Laotian Civil War in the Kingdom of Laos.

In June 1955, an attempt was made at extending RLG influence by training irregular ADC militia units to operate to the north of Moung Peun, in Phongsali Province.

By the year's end, 3,000 Military Region 1 (MR 1) militia troops were raiding the enemy's supply lines in Phongsali Province.

[2] The stalemate at Moung Peun dragged on until the signing of the August 1956 agreement to integrate the Lao communists into the First Coalition Government.

To oversee the newly-created GMs, Phoumi created the Ground Forces Command and appointed General Sang as its Chief.

[5] In November 1963, Sang was again entrusted with a field command, when he directed a composite force of RLA and Neutralist troops during the unsuccessful Battle of Lak Sao.