List of commanders-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army
Chief of the Royal Thai Army ผู้บัญชาการทหารบก | |
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Member of | RTA |
Reports to | Minister of Defence |
Nominator | Minister of Defence |
Appointer | King of Thailand |
Inaugural holder | Prince Damrong Rajanubhab |
Formation | 1887 |
Website | Thai Army Commander |
The Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army (Thai: ผู้บัญชาการทหารบก) is headquartered in Bangkok. The commander of the Royal Thai Army is a powerful position that has at times been the springboard to the premiership. Prior to 1932, the post of Commander of the Siamese Army was combined with that of the Kalahom Department. The Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army is regarded as the most prestigious Thai military position since he commands the largest force of Thailand.
The following individuals have commanded the Royal Thai Army:
Royal Siamese Army[]
No. | Portrait | Name | Title | Took office | Left office | Time in office |
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1 | General Prince Damrong Rajanubhab (1862–1943) | Grand-officer to the Army | 8 April 1887 | 15 April 1890 | 3 years, 7 days | |
2 | Field Marshal Chao Phraya Surasakmontri (1862–1943) | Chief of the Army Department | 15 April 1890 | 27 March 1892 | 1 year, 347 days | |
3 | Prince Bhanubandhu Vongsevoradej (1859–1928) | Field MarshalChief of the Joint Operations Department | 1 April 1892 | 16 March 1896 | 3 years, 350 days | |
4 | Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong (1863–1947) | GeneralChief of the Joint Operations Department | 16 March 1896 | 1 April 1899 | 3 years, 16 days | |
(3) | Prince Bhanubandhu Vongsevoradej (1859–1928) | Field MarshalChief of the Joint Operations Department | 1 April 1899 | 8 August 1901 | 2 years, 129 days | |
5 | Prince of Nakhon Chaisi (1859–1928) | Field MarshalChief of the Joint Operations Department Minister of Defense | 8 August 1901 | 4 February 1913 | 11 years, 180 days | |
6 | Chao Phraya Bodindhra Dejanuchit (1856–1921) | Field MarshalChief of the Joint Operations Department | 1 April 1914 | 25 August 1921 † | 7 years, 146 days | |
7 | Chao Phraya Bodindechanuchit (1867–1961) | GeneralMinister of Defense | 1 April 1922 | 3 August 1926 | 4 years, 124 days | |
8 | Prince of Nakhon Sawan (1881–1944) | Field MarshalMinister of Defense | 3 August 1926 | 31 March 1928 | 1 year, 241 days | |
9 | Prince Boworadet (1881–1944) | GeneralMinister of Defense | 25 October 1928 | 16 June 1931 | 2 years, 234 days | |
10 | Prince of Singha (1881–1944) | GeneralMinister of Defense | 8 November 1931 | 28 June 1932 | 233 days |
Royal Thai Army[]
No. | Portrait | Rank | Name | Term begins | Term ends |
11 (1) |
Colonel | Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena (Phot Phahonyothin) |
1932 | 1938 | |
12 (1) |
Major General (until 1941) Field Marshal (after 1941) |
Luang Phibunsongkhram (Plaek Phibunsongkhram) |
1938 | 1944 | |
13 | Lieutenant General | Phichit Kriangsakphichit | 6 Aug 1944 | 24 Aug 1944 | |
11 (2) |
General | Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena (Phot Phahonyothin) |
1944 | 1946 | |
14 | General | (Bhat Peungprakhun) |
1946 | 1947 | |
12 (2) |
Field Marshal | Luang Phibunsongkhram (Plaek Phibunsongkhram) |
1947 | 1948 | |
15 | General | Phin Choonhavan | 1948 | 1954 | |
16 | General | Sarit Thanarat | 1954 | 1963 | |
17 | General | Thanom Kittikachorn | 1963 | 1964 | |
18 | General | Praphas Charusathien | 1964 | 1973 | |
19 | General | Kris Sivara | 1973 | 1975 | |
20 | General | 1975 | 1976 | ||
21 | General | 1976 | 1978 | ||
22 | General | Prem Tinsulanonda | 1978 | 1981 | |
23 | General | 1981 | 1982 | ||
24 | General | Arthit Kamlang-ek | 1982 | 1986 | |
25 | General | Chavalit Yongchaiyudh | 1986 | 1990 | |
26 | General | Suchinda Kraprayoon | 1990 | 1992 | |
27 | General | Isarapong Noonpakdee | 7 Apr 1992 | 31 Jul 1992 | |
28 | General | 1992 | 1995 | ||
29 | General | 1995 | 1996 | ||
30 | General | 1996 | 1998 | ||
31 | General | Surayud Chulanont | 1998 | 2002 | |
32 | General | 2002 | 2003 | ||
33 | General | Chaiyasit Shinawatra | 2003 | 2004 | |
34 | General | Prawit Wongsuwan | 2004 | 2005 | |
35 | General | Sonthi Boonyaratglin | 2005 | 2007 | |
36 | General | Anupong Paochinda | 2007 | 2009 | |
37 | General | Prayut Chan-o-cha[1] | 2010 | 2014 | |
38 | General | Udomdej Sitabutr | 2014 | 2015 | |
39 | General | Thirachai Nakwanich | 2015 | 2016 | |
40 | General | Chalermchai Sitthisart | 2016 | 2018 | |
41 | General | Apirat Kongsompong[2] | 2018 | 2020 | |
42 | General | 2020 | Incumbent |
See also[]
- Royal Thai Army
- Head of the Royal Thai Armed Forces
- Chief of Defence Forces (Thailand)
- List of commanders-in-chief of the Royal Thai Navy
- List of commanders-in-chief of the Royal Thai Air Force
References[]
- ^ "Profile: Thai General Prayuth Chan-ocha". BBC News. 2014-08-21. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
- ^ Nanuam, Wassana (29 September 2018). "New chief to 'strengthen' army". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
External links[]
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