Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army ordered the cancellation of the Disciplinary Center

The Royal Thai Army Commander orders the cancellation of the Disciplinary Center set up in the "Big Red" era, punishing troops by returning them to seize. Military Discipline Act 1933 as before

The reporter reported that Gen. Narongphan Jitkaewthae, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army (Royal Thai Army Commander) and Commander of the Royal Guard 904 Special Task Force (Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army Special Operations Command 904) ordered the cancellation of the center's establishment order. maintain discipline established in the era General Apirat Kongsompong is a former army commander. that are both in the Army In the middle of the 1st Army Region there is a disciplinary center. at the 2nd Cavalry Brigade, King's Guard (Pr.Mor. 2, Ror.) and Military District Units (MTL) in each Army Region To control discipline and placement of troops, including behavior, dress, uniform must be orderly and dignified.

In this regard, the introduction of "maintaining discipline" was enforced for soldiers of all levels. from sergeant to general need to be more careful to maintain military discipline posing properly Whether in or out of uniform especially when among the people, publicizing the media, posting on social Physical strength training, walking shifts, when punished and disciplined, must wear a red hat. It symbolizes that it is in the process of being disciplined.

The Army has issued a cancellation order from June 23, 2023 onwards, requiring all units to take action against personnel who violate disciplinary action according to Military Discipline Act 1933 instead, with rules for punishment of 5 places according to the offence. "Military Discipline Act" starts from light to heavy.

1. Probate or parole

2. Penalties by having to do toilet work, civil works, being on guard duty

3. detain in a certain place

4. Imprisoned, imprisoned in a custody

Imprisoned in a military prison Which is considered the most severe punishment and 9 items of military discipline.

Source: Thai News Agency

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