The Siamese Expeditionary Forces (Thai: กองทหารอาสาสยาม) (also known as Siamese Volunteer Corps) consisted of the Royal Siamese Army sent to Europe under...
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last to vacate the occupied Rhineland, on 30 June 1930. The Siamese Expeditionary Forces participated in the occupation until 1919 with their troops stationed...
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of the Siamese Expeditionary Forces, Yod Sangrungruang, died on 9 October 2003 at the age of 106. Siamese Expeditionary Forces Siamese Occupation of Germany...
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Volunteer Soldiers’ Monument (Thai: อนุสาวรีย์ทหารอาสา) and commemorates the 19 soldiers of the Siamese Expeditionary Force who died during the First...
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Allies of World War I (redirect from Entente forces)
the Siamese Expeditionary Forces in World War I General Phraya Bijai Janriddhi – Commander of the Siamese Expeditionary Forces in the Western Front Venceslau...
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Phraya Thephatsadin (category Ministers of transport of Thailand)
Thailand declared war on Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I with a royal decree calling for volunteers to enlist in the Siamese Expeditionary...
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The Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (AFEM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces, which was first created in 1961 by Executive Order...
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Allied leaders of World War I (section Kingdom of Siam)
Bhuvanath – Chief of staff in the Royal Siamese Army Phraya Thephatsadin – Commander of Siamese Expeditionary Forces on the Western Front Abdul Aziz ibn Saud...
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Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932) (category 20th century in Thailand)
France in June 1918. Siam had already established its own air force and had been training Siamese aviators since 1913. Siamese forces arrived in Europe at...
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annexing Siamese territory. The Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 defined the modern border between Siam and British Malaya. The treaty stated that Siam relinquished...
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rifles from France in 1915. Siam:Some were purchased in the 19th century, during World War I the Siamese expeditionary forces were equipped by the French...
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Asian and Pacific theatre of World War I (section Siam)
contingents. The Siamese and the Vietnamese were also the only two Southeast Asian nations to fight in the war. Siam sent Siamese Expeditionary Forces to mainland...
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The Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTARF; Thai: กองทัพไทย; RTGS: Kong Thap Thai) are the armed forces of the Kingdom of Thailand. The Highest Commander of the...
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Division based at (Fort Surasi, Kanchanaburi Province). Royal Thai Army Expeditionary Division HQ Company 1st Infantry Regiment 1st Infantry Battalion...
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The Thai rank of Field Marshal (Thai: จอมพล, romanized: Chom-phon, lit. 'Chief [of the] forces') is the most senior rank of the Royal Thai Army. The rank...
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Haw wars (category 19th-century military history of Thailand)
to the Thai monarch, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). In the spring of 1875, Siamese forces crossed the River Mekong at Nong Khai. In the first Thai military...
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Meuse–Argonne offensive (category Battles involving Thailand)
flu." The offensive was the principal engagement of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in World War I. It was one of a series of Allied attacks, known...
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as a means to promote the concept of a Siamese nation. Siamese sailors were part of a volunteer expeditionary force, consisting of medical, motor transport...
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"Libertad Justicia e Igualdad" inscribed. Rattanakosin Kingdom Siamese Expeditionary Forces 1917–1919 Flag of the Rattanakosin Kingdom Romania Romanian...
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February 2020. The History of the UN Forces in the Korean War-1 (Ethiopia, Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey) - ROK Ministry of National Defense...
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the French zone during the occupation of the Rhineland. The Siamese Expeditionary Forces occupied Neustadt following the end of World War I. In 1920 Neustadt...
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Wat Phra Kaew (category Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Thailand)
Khmer temple complex had recently been rediscovered in Cambodia—then under Siamese suzerainty—in 1860. This highly detailed model was installed to the north...
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non-European troops to arrive in Germany were soldiers from the Siamese Expeditionary Forces who arrived in Neustadt, in the Palatinate in December 1918....
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Aeronautical Service, under Army control. Siam entered World War I with the Allies in July 1917, and a Siamese Expeditionary Force of around 1,200 men was sent...
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III Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF) is a formation of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force of the United States Marine Corps. It is forward-deployed...
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Indian Army during World War I (redirect from Indian Expeditionary Forces)
and the Persian Gulf. The Indian Army formed and dispatched seven expeditionary forces overseas during World War I. On the outbreak of war, the Indian Army...
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third-largest provider of ground forces to South Vietnam, following the Americans and South Koreans. Due to its proximity to Thailand, Vietnam's conflicts were...
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Mission in Sudan Cambodian–Thai border stand-off Thai political crisis 1933 Siamese coup d'état Siamese coup d'état of 1947 Siamese coup d'état of 1948 Army...
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Ang Eng (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
Maha Kasatsuek and Maha Surasi marched back to Siam. Later, Maha Kasatsuek was crowned as the new Siamese monarch and became King Rama I. In 1782, the Tây...
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The Philippine Expeditionary Force to Korea (PEFTOK) (Tagalog: Ipinadalang Lakas ng Pilipinas sa Korea, Korean: 필리핀 한국 원정군; RR: Pillipin Hanguk wonjeonggun...
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