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  2. Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Command Headquarters of the Royal Thai Armed Forces was originally a temporary position that had only been called into existence twice: once, during the Franco-Thai War in 1940 and again during the Greater East Asia War (Second World War: Pacific Theatre).

  3. Royal Thai Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army is considered the most powerful position in the Thai Armed Forces. [6] Royal Thai Armed Forces Day is celebrated on 18 January to commemorate the victory of King Naresuan the Great in battle against the Viceroy of Burma in 1593. [7]

  4. Chief of Defence Forces (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    He is also in charge of managing the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters. Not to be confused with the ceremonial Highest Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces who is the constitutional monarch of Thailand. Prior to 1960 the post was an ad hoc creation by Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram, during World War II.

  5. Royal Thai Army - Wikipedia

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    The commanders-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army (ผู้บัญชาการทหารบกไทย) is considered the most powerful position in the Royal Thai Armed Forces. [14] With effect from 1 October 2024, the commander will be General Pana Klaewblaudtuk. Commander-in-Chief: General Pana Klaewblaudtuk from 1 October 2024

  6. Royal Thai Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Royal Thai Armed Forces: Headquarters: Don Muang Air Base, Bangkok: ... The Royal Thai Air Force Headquarters is located in Don Muang Airbase, Bangkok, Thailand.

  7. Ministry of Defence (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The armed forces of Thailand are composed of three branches: the Royal Thai Army, Royal Thai Navy, and Royal Thai Air Force. [2] Although the King of Thailand is the Head of the Royal Thai Armed Forces (Thai: จอมทัพไทย), his position is only nominal.

  8. Thai military step up patrols along Myanmar border as clashes ...

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    Several Thai army vehicles, equipped with roof-mounted machine guns, patrolled the streets of Mae Sot, even as the sound of explosions and heavy fighting rang out from across the border in ...

  9. Task Force 90 (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    These missions are typically assigned by the 3rd Special Forces Regiment King's Guard (Airborne). In cases of terrorism within the Army's area of responsibility, command authority shifts to the Counter Terrorist Operations Center (CTOC) under the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters, which previously operated from the Royal Thai Army HQ. [4] [5]