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Thai Military Personnel to Leave for South Sudan

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Thai Military Personnel to Leave for South Sudan

 

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RATCHABURI, Sept 2 (TNA) — The Thai armed forces will send 273 military officers to support the peace-keeping mission of the United Nations in South Sudan.

 

Maj Gen Theerapong Patamasing Na Ayutthaya, spokesman of the Royal Thai Armed Forces, said that the officers formed the second lot of Thai military personnel for UN’s peace-keeping mission in South Sudan.

 

Gen Pornpipat Benyasri, chief of defence forces, presided over a ceremony to extend the best wishes to the 273 military officers at the Engineer Department in Ratchaburi. 

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-528373

 

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Kudos to Thai government and military for participating in this UN peacekeeping mission!

How many are draftee's ?  Do they have to donate their UN pay to the officers ?

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On 9/2/2020 at 7:55 PM, Puchaiyank said:

Kudos to Thai government and military for participating in this UN peacekeeping mission!

Not only Thailand, Cambodia as well:-

 

 August 27, 2020

Cambodia ready to send additional troops to UN Peacekeeping mission in South Sudan and Mali

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