Kris Sivara (redirect from Krit Srivara)
Kris Sivara (Thai: กฤษณ์ สีวะรา, RTGS: Krit Siwara, alternatively transcribed as Srivara) (27 March 1914 – 28 April 1976) was a military officer of the...
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Look up krit or Krit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Krit (also KRIT) may refer to: Krit Srivara (General Kris Sivara) (1914–1976), Thai military officer...
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troops to confront the remaining demonstrators, but were blocked by Krit Srivara, Army Deputy Commander. Thanom and Narong then resigned from their military...
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of high-rank officers. Thawit, representing the interests of General Krit Srivara, alleged that Pramarn tried to dominate the armed forces, hinted that...
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late 1970s overemphasized the importance of Bhumibol, Army Commander Krit Srivara, and Richard Nixon's diplomacy with Communist China, while not placing...
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boards of 44 companies. In 1973, he was replaced as army commander by Gen.Krit Srivara, which signaled his loss of influence. In October 1973 protests against...
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Surasinghanat Hospital Royal Thai Army Sa Kaeo Aranyaprathet 60 Fort Krit Srivara Hospital Royal Thai Army Sakon Nakhon Mueang 60 Phra Chulachomklao Fort...
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circles inside the military, and represented the interests of General Krit Srivara and Air Marshal Dawee Chullasap. It was led by Thawit Klinprathum, who...
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Nov. 19, 1973 – Sept. 30, 1975 Succeeded by Amorn Sirikaya Preceded by Krit Srivara Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces Oct. 1, 1975 – Oct. 1, 1976 Succeeded by...
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