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In modern era, the army has a long history of coups d'état and coup attempts.Its leadership continues to see coup-making as one role of the army. [3] [4] [5]On 22 May 2014 the army deposed the government, appointed military officers to the national assembly, and on 21 August 2014 they elected the army's Commander in Chief, General Prayut Chan-o-cha, as prime minister.
Royal Thai Army unit colours: A square Trairanga with the emblem of Royal Thai Army in middle, surrounded below with the unit's name, and the Royal Cypher of King Bhumibol Adulyadej at top canton. This is the pattern currently issued to the units of the army, except for the battalions of the King's Own Bodyguards, which has its own design.
Official website of Royal Thai Army (archived) Official website of Royal Thai Navy; Official website of Royal Thai Air Forces. Archived 28 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine. "Religion, guns tear apart south Thailand" – (2 September 2009) article in Asia Times Online giving an overview of the Thai army's use of paramilitary forces.
Highest Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces; King's Guard (Thailand) List of admirals of the fleet (Thailand) List of aircraft of the Royal Thai Air Force; List of commanders-in-chief of the Royal Thai Air Force; List of commanders-in-chief of the Royal Thai Navy; List of equipment of the Royal Thai Army; List of equipment of the Royal ...
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 ...
English: The Royal Thai Army Flag (not the war flag / unit colours of Royal Thai Army), based on Image:Flag for Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy.svg, an ...
Thai kings recruited Brahmins from India and adopted Hindu court rituals. The national and royal symbol of Thailand is Garuda, the mount of Lord Vishnu. [15] Thailand uses the Garuda (Thai: ครุฑ, khrut) as its national symbol, known as the Phra Khrut Pha, meaning "Garuda, the vehicle (of Vishnu)," also used as the symbol of royalty. [16]