List of commanders-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army

Chief of the Royal Thai Army
ผู้บัญชาการทหารบก
Rank flag of the commander-in-chief
Incumbent
General Apirat Kongsompong

since 1 October 2018
Nominator Minister of Defense
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 following individuals have commanded the Royal Thai Army:

Royal Siamese Army

No.PortraitRankNamePositionTerm beginsTerm ends
1General

Minister

Ditsawarakuman, the Prince Damrong RajanubhabGrand-officer to the army18871890
2Field Marshal

Minister

Chao Phraya Surasakmontri
(Cherm Saeng-chuto)
Commander of the Department of Army18901892
3
(1)
Field Marshal

Admiral of the Fleet

Bhanurangsi Savangwongse, the Prince Banubandhu VongsevoradejCommander of the Department of Military Operation18921896
4General

Minister

Chitcharoen, the Prince Narisara NuvadtivongsCommander of the Department of Military Operation18961899
3
(2)
Field Marshal

Admiral of the Fleet

Bhanurangsi Savangwongse, the Prince Banubandhu VongsevoradejCommander of the Department of Military Operation18991901
5Field MarshalChirapravati Voradej, Prince of Nakhon ChaisriCommander of the Department of Military Operation
Minister of Defense
19011913
6Field MarshalChao Phraya Bodindhra Dejanuchit
(Mom Rajawongse Arun Chatrakul)
Commander of the Department of Military Operation19141921
7GeneralChao Phraya Bodindechanuchit
(Yeam Na Nagara)
Minister of Defense19221926
8Field Marshal

Admiral of the Fleet

Paribatra Sukhumbandhu, Prince of Nakorn SawanMinister of Defense19261928
9GeneralHH Prince BoworadetMinister of Defense19281931
10General

Admiral

Vudhijaya Chalermlabha, Prince of SinghaMinister of Defense19311932

Royal Thai Army

No.PortraitRankNameTerm beginsTerm ends
11
(1)
General Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena
(Phot Phahonyothin)
19321938
12
(1)
Field Marshal Luang Phibunsongkhram
(Plaek Phibunsongkhram)
19381944
13Lieutenant GeneralPhichit Kriangsakphichit6 Aug 194424 Aug 1944
11
(2)
GeneralPhraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena
(Phot Phahonyothin)
19441946
14GeneralAdul Aduldejcharat
(Bhat Peungprakhun)
19461947
12
(2)
Field MarshalLuang Phibunsongkhram
(Plaek Phibunsongkhram)
9 Nov 194715 May 1948
15Field MarshalPhin Choonhavan19481954
16Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat19541963
17Field MarshalThanom Kittikachorn19631964
18Field MarshalPraphas Charusathien19641973
19GeneralKris Sivara19731975
20GeneralBoonchai Bamroongpong19751976
21GeneralSerm Na Nagara19761978
22GeneralPrem Tinsulanonda19781981
23GeneralPrayut Jarumanee19811982
24GeneralArthit Kamlang-ek19821986
25GeneralChavalit Yongchaiyudh19861990
26GeneralSuchinda Kraprayoon19907 Apr 1992
26GeneralIsarapong Noonpakdee7 Apr 199231 Jul 1992
28GeneralVimol Vongvanich19921995
29GeneralPramon Plasindhi19951996
30GeneralChettha Thannajaro19961998
31GeneralSurayud Chulanont19982002
32GeneralSomtat Attanand20022003
33GeneralChaiyasit Shinawatra20032004
34GeneralPrawit Wongsuwan20042005
35GeneralSonthi Boonyaratglin20052007
36GeneralAnupong Paochinda20072009
37GeneralPrayut Chan-o-cha[1]20102014
38GeneralUdomdej Sitabutr20142015
39GeneralTeerachai Nakwanich20152016
40GeneralChalermchai Sitthisart201630 Sep 2018
41GeneralApirat Kongsompong[2]1 Oct 20182020

See also

References

  1. "Profile: Thai General Prayuth Chan-ocha". BBC News. 2014-08-21. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  2. Nanuam, Wassana (29 September 2018). "New chief to 'strengthen' army". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
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