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As Thailand has never been colonized by a European power, the Royal Thai Armed Forces boasts one of the longest and uninterrupted military traditions in Asia. The army was organized into a small standing army of a few thousand, which defended the capital and the palace, and a much larger conscription -based wartime army.
1936–present: Flag of the Minister of Defence of Thailand: White flag in the ratio of 5:6, with the Emblem of the Ministry of Defence in the center. The emblem consists of a red chakra (Army), the dark blue anchor (Navy) and the sky blue wings (Air Force) under the royal Great Crown of Victory.
Derivative of the emblem which is announced on the Prime Minister's Office announcement, concerning the definition of the official emblem, according to the Official Emblem Act B.E. 2482 (1939), No. 168, dated June 29, 2001: Author: Government of Thailand: Other versions
31st Infantry Regiment (Thailand) Air and Coastal Defense Command; Arintaraj 26; Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School; Border Patrol Police; Chief of Defence Forces (Thailand) Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy; Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army; Field marshal (Thailand) Highest Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces; King's ...
The Royal Thai Police share the same rank system as the Royal Thai Army but the particularities of the police are the star representing the commissioned officer and the crown over the star. The Royal Thai Police uses the eight-pointed silver star and the silver crown with a halo on top, while the Royal Thai Army uses the five-pointed gold star ...
Royal Thai Army Flag: Red flag with the emblem of Royal Thai Army: a chakra under Unalom and the Thai royal crown with rays flanked by the wreaths (from Flag law B.E.2522 (1979)). Royal Thai Navy Flag: Navy blue flag with the emblem of Royal Thai Navy in the white circle (from Flag law B.E.2522 (1979)). Royal Thai Air Force Flag
The Royal Thai Marine Corps or RTMC ... Marine Military Police Company; RTMC: Marine Security Regiment [3] ... Military light utility vehicle: RTMC use M998, M1097A2 ...
[19] [23] The figure of the Garuda is also used as symbol of state property, and as such is displayed on government buildings, title deeds, boundary markers and in the uniforms of the Royal Thai Police and Royal Thai Armed Forces. [23] King Rama VI was the first to regulate the use of the Garuda emblem by the government through legislation in ...