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Ministry of Defence (Thailand)

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Formed
  
8 April 1887

Website
  
MOD.go.th

Headquarters
  
Bangkok

Jurisdiction
  
Government of Thailand

Founded
  
8 April 1887

Ministry of Defence (Thailand) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Annual budget
  
฿206,461,310,900 (2016) ฿213,449,916,800 (2017)

Ministers responsible
  
Prawit Wongsuwon, Minister Udomdej Sitabutr, Deputy Minister

Ministry executive
  
General Preecha Chan-O-Cha, Permanent Secretary

Similar
  
Royal Thai Army, Royal Thai Armed Forces, Royal Thai Navy, Royal Thai Air Force, Royal Thai Armed Forces H

The Ministry of Defence (Thai: กระทรวงกลาโหม; rtgsKrasuang Kalahom; Abrv: MOD), is a cabinet-level government department of the Kingdom of Thailand. The ministry controls and manages the Royal Thai Armed Forces to maintain national security, territorial integrity, and national defence. The armed forces of Thailand composed of three branches: the Royal Thai Army, Royal Thai Navy, and Royal Thai Air Force.

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Although the king of Thailand is the supreme head of the Thai armed forces (Thai: จอมทัพไทย) his position is only nominal. The ministry and the forces are administered by an appointed politician, the Minister of Defence, a member of the Cabinet of Thailand. The post of Minister of Defence has been held by General Prawit Wongsuwon, who is also Deputy Prime Minister, since August 2014.

History

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Initially the Ministry was called "Samuha Kalahom" (Thai: สมุหกลาโหม) or Kalahom Department, and was charged with the protection the southern border. It was founded in the late Ayutthaya period and was retained in the Rattanakosin period. The ministry in its current form was formed in 1887, by the order of King Chulalongkorn, to create a permanent military command. This was a result of the increasing threat posed by Western powers. The ministry was first housed in an old horse and elephant stable opposite the Grand Palace. A new European-style building was built to house it. At first the ministry only commanded the army (founded in 1847), it then incorporated the navy (founded in 1887), and finally the air force (founded in 1913). In 1914, King Vajiravudh determined that the act providing for invoking martial law, first promulgated by his father in 1907, was not consistent with modern laws of war nor convenient for the preservation of the external or internal security of the state, so it was changed to the modern form that, with minor amendments, continues to be in force.

Other agencies

  • Royal Aide de Camp Department
  • The War Veterans Department
  • Battery Organization
  • The Leather Tanning Organization
  • Associated organizations

  • Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School
  • National Defence College of Thailand
  • Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy
  • Royal Thai Naval Academy
  • References

    Ministry of Defence (Thailand) Wikipedia