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Military ranks of the Thai armed forces

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The shoulder insignia and ranks of theRoyal Thai Armed Forces.

Themilitary ranks of Thailand are the military insignia used by theRoyal Thai Armed Forces. The officer ranks are influenced by the ranks of theUnited Kingdom andUnited States, while the non-commissioned ranks are influenced by those of theUnited Kingdom andFrance.[1]

Rank structure

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Head of the Armed Forces

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Chom Tap (จอมทัพ) is Head ofForces. There can only be one Chom Thap at a time, and per the Constitution of Thailand, the title is held by the incumbent King of Thailand.[2]

"Chom Tap" is a title, not a rank, so while the title's holder (the King) may dress in the uniform of any service branches, the rank insignia worn is no different from other servicemen.

General Classifications and Details

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Military Ranks can be classified deeper than officer-enlisted, in which there are fourtiers of commissioned officers and two for noncommissioned officers. This tiering is consistent across all three service branches, only with different naming scheme.

In semi-formal manners, Commissioned officers (Nai Tahan Sanyabat,นายทหารสัญญาบัตร) are also calledNai Tahan (นายทหาร). Noncommissioned officers (Nai Tahan Pratuan,นายทหารประทวน) are also calledNai Sib (นายสิบ).

Ranks below Chom Pon useThai alternate numbers. The ranks' name are a combination of the tier name, minus the wordNai (นาย), which means "Master", if any when present, and the numerals.

All Commissioned Officer ranks are granted by royal decree. Commossioned Officers below the General Officer ranks may be issuedWaa Ti Yos (ว่าที่ยศ, "Acting Rank"), by the Minister of Defence. Acting rank holders are entitled to the same rights as the rank holders, including the rank insignia and decorations, only pending grant of rank by royal decree.

Commanding Officers with a rank no less than Lieutenant General, or the Minister of Defence, may issue noncommissioned officer ranks.

Dismissal from ranks can only be done by those with the authority to issue them, that is, a royal decree for commissioned officer ranks, and commanding officers (Lieutenant General or higher) for noncommissioned officer ranks.

Flag Officers

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Chom Pon (จอมพล) is the highest rank, and is the only rank in its tier (Chom Pon-tier ranks). It is the five-star officer rank. In present, it is only worn by the King of Thailand. No officers have been appointed to this rank since 1973. The five-star rank have never existed throughout history of Royal Thai Police.

Directly below Chom Pon-tier is the tier ofNai Pon (นายพล), or General officers. There are four ranks within this tier, ranging from four stars to one star. However, only the top three ranks (General, Lieutenant General, Major General) are currently used, and the one-star rank of Brigadier General (and the equivalent ranks in the Navy and Air Force) is not awarded to any officer. The Royal Thai Police historically had a one-star rank, but has since been abolished.

In present, General officers are only promoted as they are assigned to an office. Acting Ranks are not issued. This practice is consistent throughout the Armed Forces and Police Force.

Commissioned Officers

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Officer ranks below theNai Pon areNai Pan (นายพัน) andNai Roi (นายร้อย) ranks, each tiers with three ranks.

Officers with the Colonel rank are classified further into regular paygrade and "Special paygrade". This "Special paygrade" is equivalent to the general officer paygrade, Colonels receiving this paygrade are considered senior to regular-paygrade Colonels, and can be identified with a special insignia that is also worn by General officers. This practice of Special paygrade Colonel is also consistent into the Navy, Air Force and Police Force, however, only the Army and Police branch have special insignia for Special paygrade recipients.

Noncommissioned Officers

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Below the officer ranks are the enlisted ranks. There are two tiers among the enlisted ranks,Ja Nai Sib (จ่านายสิบ) andNai Sib (นายสิบ), a term also colloquial to NCOs in general. There are also three ranks within each tier.

For Sergeant Major First Class, there are two paygrades, the regular paygrade and the special paygrade. The special paygrade SM1 are considered senior to regular paygrade counterpart, and again, this practice is consistent into the Navy and Air Force. The Police Force, however, has a separate rank for the higher paygrade.

Enlisted Private, after completing the term of mandatory conscription, may be temporarily enlisted as a noncommissioned officer, known asสิบตรีกองประจำการ.

Private

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The Private rank name in Thai is consistent across all three service branches, which isPhon Tahan (พลทหาร). It is also the only rank for Private.

It is also possible for the Police Force to enlist conscripts, in lieu of mandatory military conscription in Thailand. However, this practice is currently abandoned. Instead, all police personnel are required to go through examinations and attend dedicated training facilities (Royal Thai Police Cadet Academy for Officers, and Training Centers for Enlisted). Upon graduations, graduates are commissioned or enlisted into the Police Force, as Police Second Lieutenant (for officer) or Police Lance Corporal (for Enlisted).

Commissioned officer ranks

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The rank insignia ofcommissioned officers.

Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
 Royal Thai Army[3]
Field MarshalGeneralLieutenant GeneralMajor GeneralColonelLieutenant ColonelMajorCaptainLieutenantSub Lieutenant
จอมพล
Chom phon
พลเอก
Phon ek
พลโท
Phon tho
พลตรี
Phon tri
พันเอก
Phan ek
พันโท
Phan tho
พันตรี
Phan tri
ร้อยเอก
Roi ek
ร้อยโท
Roi tho
ร้อยตรี
Roi tri
Anglicised
version[3]
Field marshalGeneralLieutenant generalMajor generalColonelLieutenant colonelMajorCaptainLieutenantSecond lieutenant
 Royal Thai Navy[3]
จอมพลเรือ
Chom phon ruea
พลเรือเอก
Phon ruea ek
พลเรือโท
Phon ruea tho
พลเรือตรี
Phon ruea tri
นาวาเอก
Nawa ek
นาวาโท
Nawa tho
นาวาตรี
Nawa tri
เรือเอก
Ruea ek
เรือโท
Ruea tho
เรือตรี
Ruea tri
Anglicised
version[3]
Admiral of the fleetAdmiralVice admiralRear admiralCaptainCommanderLieutenant commanderLieutenantLieutenant junior gradeSub lieutenant
 Royal Thai Air Force[3]
Marshal of the Royal Thai Air ForceAir Chief MarshalAir MarshalAir Vice MarshalGroup CaptainWing CommanderSquadron LeaderFlight LieutenantFlying OfficerPilot Officer
จอมพลอากาศ
Chom phon akat
พลอากาศเอก
Phon akat ek
พลอากาศโท
Phon akat tho
พลอากาศตรี
Phon akat tri
นาวาอากาศเอก
Nawa akat ek
นาวาอากาศโท
Nawa akat tho
นาวาอากาศตรี
Nawa akat tri
เรืออากาศเอก
Ruea akat ek
เรืออากาศโท
Ruea akat tho
เรืออากาศตรี
Ruea akat tri
Anglicised
version[3]
Marshal of the Air ForceAir chief marshalAir marshalAir vice marshalGroup captainWing commanderSquadron leaderFlight lieutenantFlying officerPilot officer
Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers

Student officer ranks

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Rank groupStudent officer
 Royal Thai Navy[3]
ชั้นปีที่ 5
Chận pī thī̀ 5
ชั้นปีที่ 4
Chận pī thī̀ 4
ชั้นปีที่ 3
Chận pī thī̀ 3
ชั้นปีที่ 2
Chận pī thī̀ 2
ชั้นปีที่ 1
Chận pī thī̀ 1

Other ranks

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The rank insignia ofnon-commissioned officers andenlisted personnel.

Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
 Royal Thai Army[3]
Master Sergeant 1st ClassMaster Sergeant 2nd ClassMaster Sergeant 3rd ClassSergeantCorporalPrivate 1st ClassNo insignia
จ่าสิบเอก
Cha sip ek
จ่าสิบโท
Cha sip tho
จ่าสิบตรี
Cha sip tri
สิบเอก
Sip ek
สิบโท
Sip tho
สิบตรี
Sip tri
พลทหาร
Phon thahan
Anglicised
version[3]
Sergeant major 1st classSergeant major 2nd classSergeant major 3rd classSergeantCorporalLance corporalPrivate
 Royal Thai Navy[3]
Chief Petty Officer 1st ClassChief Petty Officer 2nd ClassChief Petty Officer 3rd ClassPetty Officer 1st ClassPetty Officer 2nd ClassPetty Officer 3rd ClassNo insignia
พันจ่าเอก
Phan cha ek
พันจ่าโท
Phan cha tho
พันจ่าตรี
Phan cha tri
จ่าเอก
Cha ek
จ่าโท
Cha tho
จ่าตรี
Cha tri
พลทหาร
Phon thahan
Anglicised
version
Chief petty officer first classChief petty officer second classChief petty officer third classPetty officer first classPetty officer second classPetty officer third classSeaman
 Royal Thai Air Force[3]
Flight Sergeant 1st ClassFlight Sergeant 2nd ClassFlight Sergeant 3rd ClassSergeantCorporalLeading AircraftmanNo insignia
พันจ่าอากาศเอก
Phan cha akat ek
พันจ่าอากาศโท
Phan cha akat tho
พันจ่าอากาศตรี
Phan cha akat tri
จ่าอากาศเอก
Cha akat ek
จ่าอากาศโท
Cha akat tho
จ่าอากาศตรี
Cha akat tri
พลทหาร
Phon thahan
Anglicised
version
Flight Sergeant first classFlight Sergeant second classFlight Sergeant third classSergeantCorporalSenior AirmanAirman
Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted

There is a special rank (Army: Special Sergeant Major 1st Class (Thai:จ่าสิบเอกพิเศษ,romanizedCha Sip Ek Phiset); navy: Fleet chief petty officer (Thai:พันจ่าเอกพิเศษ,romanizedPhan cha ek phiset); air force: Special flight sergeant 1st class (Thai:พันจ่าอากาศเอกพิเศษ,romanizedPhan cha akat ek phiset)) which is an honorary rank given to senior enlisted members who are deserving of recognition above and beyond that of the highest enlisted rank. There is no difference in the rank insignia worn, and they do not outrank the normal highest enlisted rank, although in a group situation they will normally be assigned control. They receive a higher salary.[citation needed]

Royal Thai Police

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TheRoyal Thai Police (RTP) is sometimes considered as the fourth armed service of Thailand (๔ เหล่าทัพ), but reports directly to the Prime Minister rather than to the Ministry of Defense.

The Royal Thai Police share the same rank system as the Royal Thai Army but the particularities of the police are the star representing the commissioned officer and the crown over the star. The Royal Thai Police uses the eight-pointed silver star and the silver crown with a halo on top, while the Royal Thai Army uses the five-pointed gold star and the gold crown with no halo for its officer shoulder boards.

Officers

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Rank groupGeneral/flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
Royal Thai Police
พลตำรวจเอก
Phon Tam Ruad Ek
พลตำรวจโท
Phon Tam Ruad Tho
พลตำรวจตรี
Phon Tam Ruad Tri
พันตำรวจเอก
Phan Tam Ruad Ek
พันตำรวจโท
Phan Tam Ruad Tho
พันตำรวจตรี
Phan Tam Ruad Tri
ร้อยตำรวจเอก
Roi Tam Ruad Ek
ร้อยตำรวจโท
Roi Tam Ruad Tho
ร้อยตำรวจตรี
Roi Tam Ruad Tri
นักเรียนนายร้อยตำรวจ
Nak Rian Nai Roi Tam Ruad
Abbreviation[4]พล.ต.อ.พล.ต.ท.พล.ต.ต.พ.ต.อ.พ.ต.ท.พ.ต.ต.ร.ต.อ.ร.ต.ท.ร.ต.ต.นักเรียนนายร้อยตำรวจ
Anglicised versionPolice GeneralPolice Lieutenant GeneralPolice Major GeneralPolice ColonelPolice Lieutenant ColonelPolice MajorPolice CaptainPolice LieutenantPolice 2nd LieutenantPolice Cadet Officer
UK equivalentArmy ranks/Police ranksGeneral
Commissioner
Lieutenant General
Deputy Commissioner
Major General
Assistant Commissioner
Colonel
Chief Superintendent
Lieutenant Colonel
Divisional Superintendent
Major
Superintendent
Captain
Chief Inspector
Lieutenant
Inspector
Second Lieutenant
Subdivisional Inspector
Officer Cadet

Non-Commissioned Officers

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Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
Royal Thai Police
Police senior sergeant majorPolice sergeant majorPolice sergeantPolice corporalPolice lance corporalNo insignia
ดาบตำรวจ
Dap Tamruat
จ่าสิบตำรวจ
Cha Sip Tamruat
สิบตำรวจเอก
Sip Tamruat Ek
สิบตำรวจโท
Sip Tamruat Tho
สิบตำรวจตรี
Sip Tamruat Tri
พลตำรวจ
Phon Tamruat
EnglishPolicesergeant majorPoliceMaster sergeantPolicesergeantPolicecorporalPolicelance corporalPoliceconstable

Volunteer Defense Corps (Thailand)

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TheVolunteer Defense Corps (กองอาสารักษาดินแดน;abbreviatedVDC) is a Thaiparamilitary under the authority of the Department Of Provincial Administration,Ministry of Interior.[5] It was founded in 1954 to provide extra military support to theRoyal Thai Armed Forces and to protect local civilians living near Thailand's borders. Its ranks mirror those of both the RTA and the RTP.[6]

Officers
Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
Volunteer Defense Corps
นายกองใหญ่
Nāyk xng h̄ıỵ̀
นายกองเอก
Nāyk xng xek
นายกองโท
Nāyk xng tho
นายกองตรี
Nāyk xng trī
นายหมวดเอก
Nāy h̄mwd xek
นายหมวดโท
Nāy h̄mwd tho
นายหมวดตรี
Nāy h̄mwd trī
VDC GeneralVDC ColonelVDC Lieutenant ColonelVDC MajorVDC CaptainVDC First LieutenantVDC Second Lieutenant
Enlisted
Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
Volunteer Defense Corps
นายหมู่ใหญ่
Nāy h̄mū̀ h̄ıỵ̀
นายหมู่เอก
Nāy h̄mū̀ xek
นายหมู่โท
Nāy h̄mū̀ tho
นายหมู่ตรี
Nāy h̄mū̀ trī
สมาชิกเอก
S̄māchik xek
สมาชิกโท
S̄māchik tho
สมาชิกตรี
S̄māchik trī
สมาชิก
S̄māchik
VDC Sergeant majorVDC SergeantVDC CorporalVDC Lance corporalVDC Member 1st classVDC Member 2nd classVDC Member 3rd classVDC Member

See also

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References

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  1. ^Haseman, John B. (1989). "National Security". In LePoer, Barbara Leitch (ed.).Thailand: a country study. Area Handbook (6th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. p. 265.LCCN 88600485. Retrieved26 October 2021.
  2. ^"Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters English version". Archived from the original on 2009-04-18. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
  3. ^abcdefghijk"เครื่องหมายยศทหาร" [Military Rank Insignia].navedu.navy.mi.th (in Thai). Thai Naval Education Department. Retrieved13 June 2021.
  4. ^"Police Ranks". Archived fromthe original on 2018-12-21., กรมการกงสุล กระทรวงการต่างประเทศ
  5. ^"อาศัยอํานาจตามความในมาตรา ๘ ฉ แห่งพระราชบัญญัติระเบียบบริหารราชการแผ่นดิน" [Pursuant to the powers under Section 8 of the Government Administration Act](PDF).www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th (in Thai).
  6. ^"63 Years of Volunteer Defense Corps (Thailand) in 2017 News page 78-79". Archived fromthe original on 2018-10-11. Retrieved2018-10-11.

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