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Field marshal (Thailand)

Military rank in the Royal Thai Army


Summary

Military rank in the Royal Thai Army

FieldValue
nameField Marshal
native_nameจอมพล
imageFlag Thai Field Marshal.svg
image_size100
captionRank flag of a Thai Field Marshal
image2RTA OF-10 (Field Marshal).svg
image_size250
caption2Rank insignia of a Thai Field Marshal
countryThailand
service branch
rank groupGeneral officer
rankFive-star rank
formation1888
higher rankHead of the Armed Forces
lower rankGeneral
equivalents

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The Thai rank of Field Marshal () is the most senior rank of the Royal Thai Army.

The rank was formally created in 1888 together with all other ranks of the military by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), who wanted to modernize his armed forces along Western lines. There have been 13 appointments to this rank. The rank has not been awarded since 1992 and its abolition has been proposed by the Thai government in 2018. Plaek Phibunsongkhram was the first commoner to hold this rank.

The Royal Thai Navy equivalent is known as Chom Phon Ruea ('Admiral of the Fleet') and Chom Phon Akat ('Marshal of the Royal Thai Air Force') for the Royal Thai Air Force.

List of field marshals

No.PortraitNameLifeDate of appointmentNotesRefs
1[[File:Prince Bhanurangsi Savangwongse.jpgcenter100px]]Prince Bhanurangsi Savangwongse1859–19281910Brother of King Chualongkorn. Held the post of Commander of the Department of Military Operation. Later he would be made Admiral of the Fleet in 1913. Previously held the rank of general in the army.
2[[File:Field Marshal HRH Prince Chirapravati Voradej.jpgcenter100px]]Prince Chirapravati Voradej,
the Prince of Nakhon Chaisi1876–19131911Brother of King Vajiravudh. Held the post of Minister of Defence of Siam. Previously held the rank of general in the army.
3[[File:Chakrabongse Bhuvanath.pngcenter100px]]Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath,
the Prince of Phitsanulok1883–19201917Brother of King Vajiravudh. Organised the Siamese Expeditionary Forces to be sent to the Europe during the First World War. Previously held the rank of general in the army.
4[[File:Field Marshal Chao Phraya Bodindechanuchit (Mom Rajawongse Aroon Chatkul).jpgcenter100px]]Chao Phraya Bodindechanuchit
(Mom Rajawong Arun Chatrakul)1856–19211917Held the post of Commander of the Department of Military Operation. Previously held the rank of general in the army.
5[[File:Prince Paribatra Sukhumbhand.jpgcenter100px]]Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu,
the Prince of Nakhon Sawan1881–19441917Brother of King Vajiravudh. Held the post of Siamese Army Chief of Staff. Also received the rank of Admiral of the Fleet in the same year. Previously held the rank of admiral in the navy.
6[[File:Choem Saeng-Chuto.jpgcenter100px]]Chao Phraya Surasakmontri
(Cherm Saeng-chuto)1851–19311925Commander of the Siamese forces during the Haw wars (1865–1890). Previously held the rank of lieutenant general in the army.
-[[File:King Ananda Mahidol portrait photograph.jpgcenter100px]]Ananda Mahidol
(Rama VIII)1925-19461935King of Siam/Thailand
7[[File:Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram.jpgcenter100px]]Plaek Phibunsongkhram1897–19641941Prime Minister of Thailand (1938–1944 and 1948–1957). Held the post of Supreme Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters. Also received the ranks of Admiral of the Fleet and Marshal of the Air Force at the same time. Popularly known as Chom Phon Por (Field marshal Por). Previously held the rank of major general in the army.
-[[File:Aankomst Koning Bhumibol en Koningin Sirikit te Den Haag, Koning Bhumibol, Bestanddeelnr 911-6993 (cropped)(2).jpgcenter100px]]Bhumibol Adulyadej
(Rama IX)1927-20161946King of Thailand
8[[File:Phin Choonhavan.jpgcenter100px]]Phin Choonhavan1891–19731953Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand (1951–1956). Leader of the Coup Group which carried out the coup d'état of 1947. Previously held the rank of general in the army.
9[[File:Sarit Dhanarajata.jpgcenter100px]]Sarit Thanarat1908–19631956Prime Minister of Thailand (1958–1963). Held the post of Supreme Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters. Later also receive the ranks of Admiral of the Fleet and Marshal of the Air Force in 1959. Previously held the ranks of general in the army, admiral in navy and air chief marshal in the air force.
10[[File:Thanom Kittikachorn 1960 02.jpgcenter100px]]Thanom Kittikachorn1911–20041964Prime Minister of Thailand (January to October 1958 and from 1963 to 1973). Held the post of Supreme Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters. Also received the ranks of Admiral of the Fleet and Marshal of the Air Force at the same time. Previously held the rank of general in the army.
11[[File:Kriangkrai Attanan.jpgcenter149x149px]]Kriangkrai Attanand1913–19721972Awarded posthumously by Royal Command. Helicopter crashed while in action against Communist insurgents in Ratchaburi Province. Previously held the rank of lieutenant general (as commander of the First Army Area). Commanded the Royal Thai Expeditionary Forces during the Korean War.
12[[File:Praphas Charusathien.jpgcenter100px]]Praphas Charusathien1912–19971973Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand (1963–1971). Also received the ranks of Admiral of the Fleet and Marshal of the Air Force at the same time. Held the post of Commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army. Previously held the rank of general in the army.
13[[File:Queen Sirikit 1960.jpgcenter100px]]Queen Regent Sirikit of Thailand1932–20251992Consort of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Also received the ranks of Admiral of the Fleet and Marshal of the Air Force at the same time. Possibly the only female in history to attain such ranks.
-[[File: King Rama X official (crop).pngcenter100px]]Vajiralongkorn
(Rama X)1952—Present2016King of Thailand

References

References

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  2. (2022-05-23). "จอมพล ป. นายทหารที่สามัญชน ที่ได้ยศ “จอมพล” เป็นคนแรก".
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  25. (1973). "พิมพ์เป็นธรรมบรรณาการในงานพระราชทานเพลิงศพ จอมพล เกรียงไกร อัตตะนันทน์ ณ เมรุหน้าพลับพลาอิศริยาภรณ์ วัดเทพศิรินทราวาส วันที่ 11 กันยายน 2516". โรงเรียนอักษรสัมพันธ์.
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