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1st Field Artillery Regiment, King's Guard (Thailand)

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1st Field Artillery Regiment
กรมทหารปืนใหญ่ที่ 1
Active6th February 1954–present
CountryThailand
Branch Royal Thai Army
TypeRoyal guard
RoleArtillery
SizeArtillery Regiment
Part of 1st Infantry Division, King's Guard
Garrison/HQThanon Nakhon Chai Si Subdistrict, Dusit District, Bangkok, Thailand
Engagements
Websitehttp://www.1artillery.org/arty1.phpTemplate:Th icon
Commanders
Colonel of
the Regiment
Col. Nimit Suwannarat

The 1st Field Artillery Regiment, King's Guard (Template:Lang-th) (ป.๑ รอ.) is an Artillery Regiment of the Royal Thai Army, it is currently a part of the 1st Infantry Division, King's Guard. The unit is composed of the 1st Field Artillery Battalion, 11th Field Artillery Battalion and 31st Field Artillery Battalion.[1]

History

In 1782, King Rama VI graciously to gather soldiers from Royal Thai Guards Gun Division organized as a royal guard like Europe and ordered to set up a Volunteer Vietnamese Artillery Division to replace the Vietnamese Volunteers Division that formerly transferred the mastery to the Front Palace. This division has the former governor who is the confide of the king's commander, namely Phraya Manrattana Rachawalop and Phraya Phichai. In 1853, established a military unit namely "Tahan Lorm Wang" (The palace bodyguards) the origin of 1st Field Artillery Regiment which has gathered the troops from the soldiers who have been trained in western style and graciously Krom Muen Mahesuan Sivavilas as a commander. In 1907, there was a separate artillery soldier with the establishment of the regiment in Bangkok and other cities which called 1st Field Artillery Regiment which was the first unit assigned a number and later in the same year it was established as a Royal Guard.[2]

Organization

1st Field Artillery Regiment, King's Guard Headquarters

  • 1st Field Artillery Regiment, King's Guard
    • 1st Field Artillery Battalion, 1st Field Artillery Regiment, King's Guard
    • 11th Field Artillery Battalion, 1st Field Artillery Regiment, King's Guard
    • 31st Field Artillery Battalion, 1st Field Artillery Regiment, King's Guard

See also

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