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Army vehicles on the move
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BANGKOK: -- THE Royal Thai Army will move armoured vehicles on Thursday from units in other provinces to the Second Cavalry Division (King’s Guard) in the capital. The military transports are being moved in preparation for National Children’s Day on Saturday, Army spokesperson Col Sirichan Ngathong said.

Army vehicles will move from Lop Buri province from 7.30am to 9am. They will join more armament transports from Ratchaburi, Prachin Buri, and Saraburi.

Units in Bangkok will move to the division at 10am until 7pm, Sirichan said. These will travel along key roads such as Phetchakasem, Pin Klao-Nakhon Chaisri, Vibhavadi-Rangsit, Phaholyothin, Chaeng Wattana and Tiwanont.

When Children's Day ends, the Army will move the vehicles back to bases on the same routes from 4pm onwards, she said.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Army-vehicles-on-the-move-30276132.html

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-- The Nation 2016-01-05

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If you were deeply into conspiracy theories this would be a move to get your mental inventions going.

What could possibly go wrong with the big fire power moved into the heartland of junta held territory?

""Just one chance !!! .....""just one chance!!"" ....( borrowing the famous brave heart lines )

But the F word isn't allowed

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I fail to see what tanks have to do with children! Moving cuddly animals, circus acts, magicians, activity centres etc. yes, but tanks NO!! We should be teaching children peace, not war.

Have you been to rural Thailand at all ?

I'm yet to see an activity centre,magician or circus anywhere 2 hours north of Bangkok,this is a relatively easy way of providing entertainment to children.

Incidentally some of the best days out in the UK consist of visiting army or war related attractions such as the Imperial war museum and Duxford to name a few.

Irrespective of who's holding power this as stated above is a yearly event and one that is enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of children and family's across the kingdom.

As always the TV conspirators are out in force early doors with their usual drivel.

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If you were deeply into conspiracy theories this would be a move to get your mental inventions going.

What could possibly go wrong with the big fire power moved into the heartland of junta held territory?

""Just one chance !!! .....""just one chance!!"" ....( borrowing the famous brave heart lines )

But the F word isn't allowed

Why you can't use the F word is amazing as it is in the dictionary & is now in common use throughout the world. Just plain censorship.

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If you were deeply into conspiracy theories this would be a move to get your mental inventions going.

What could possibly go wrong with the big fire power moved into the heartland of junta held territory?

""Just one chance !!! .....""just one chance!!"" ....( borrowing the famous brave heart lines )

But the F word isn't allowed

Why you can't use the F word is amazing as it is in the dictionary & is now in common use throughout the world. Just plain censorship.

On the other hand, a lot of people find the F word offensive and can usually finish a sentence without the need to offend others.

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Cold hard steel just reinforce the reality of life for kid's in the underclasses. What the government is saying in a vailed way is they can have a day off but for the other 363 days your life will be more of the same you experience most of the year. blink.png

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I fail to see what tanks have to do with children! Moving cuddly animals, circus acts, magicians, activity centres etc. yes, but tanks NO!! We should be teaching children peace, not war.

Have you been to rural Thailand at all ?

I'm yet to see an activity centre,magician or circus anywhere 2 hours north of Bangkok,this is a relatively easy way of providing entertainment to children.

Incidentally some of the best days out in the UK consist of visiting army or war related attractions such as the Imperial war museum and Duxford to name a few.

Irrespective of who's holding power this as stated above is a yearly event and one that is enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of children and family's across the kingdom.

As always the TV conspirators are out in force early doors with their usual drivel.

Never seen it in Surin, and the poorly written article fails to say the exercise was for any kind of entertainment.

It just said 'Army mobilizes for Children's Day'.

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I fail to see what tanks have to do with children! Moving cuddly animals, circus acts, magicians, activity centres etc. yes, but tanks NO!! We should be teaching children peace, not war.

Have you been to rural Thailand at all ?

I'm yet to see an activity centre,magician or circus anywhere 2 hours north of Bangkok,this is a relatively easy way of providing entertainment to children.

Incidentally some of the best days out in the UK consist of visiting army or war related attractions such as the Imperial war museum and Duxford to name a few.

Irrespective of who's holding power this as stated above is a yearly event and one that is enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of children and family's across the kingdom.

As always the TV conspirators are out in force early doors with their usual drivel.

Never seen it in Surin, and the poorly written article fails to say the exercise was for any kind of entertainment.

It just said 'Army mobilizes for Children's Day'.

So your obviously unaware of the meaning of the annual children's day celebrations within the kingdom.

Maybe this will enlighten you.

National Children's Day (Thai: วันเด็กแห่งชาติ) is celebrated on the second Saturday in January. Known as "Wan Dek" in Thailand, Children’s Day is celebrated to give children the opportunity to have fun and to create awareness about their significant role towards the development of the country.

Usually, His Majesty the King gives advice addressing the children while the Supreme Monarch Patriarch of Thailand gives a moral teaching. The Prime Minister also usually gives each Children's Day a theme and a slogan.

Many Government offices are open to children and their family; this includes the Government House, the Parliament House Complex and various Military installations. These events may include a guided tour and an exhibition. A notable example is the guided tour at the Government House, where children have an opportunity to view the Prime Minister's office and sit at the bureau. The Royal Thai Air Force usually invites children to go and explore the aircraft and the Bangkok Bank distributes stationery, such as pens, pencils and books to every child that enters the bank as a community service. Many organizations from both government and commercial sectors have celebration activities for children. Children can enter zoos or ride buses for free.

There is a Thai saying that states, "Children are the future of the nation, if the children are intelligent, the country will be prosperous."

Happy children's day.

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Cold hard steel just reinforce the reality of life for kid's in the underclasses. What the government is saying in a vailed way is they can have a day off but for the other 363 days your life will be more of the same you experience most of the year. blink.png

To be fair, I've talked with some of 'these 'kids' and even now, the indoctrination is far too strong. I hold out no hope.

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I fail to see what tanks have to do with children! Moving cuddly animals, circus acts, magicians, activity centres etc. yes, but tanks NO!! We should be teaching children peace, not war.

Have you been to rural Thailand at all ?

I'm yet to see an activity centre,magician or circus anywhere 2 hours north of Bangkok,this is a relatively easy way of providing entertainment to children.

Incidentally some of the best days out in the UK consist of visiting army or war related attractions such as the Imperial war museum and Duxford to name a few.

Irrespective of who's holding power this as stated above is a yearly event and one that is enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of children and family's across the kingdom.

As always the TV conspirators are out in force early doors with their usual drivel.

Never seen it in Surin, and the poorly written article fails to say the exercise was for any kind of entertainment.

It just said 'Army mobilizes for Children's Day'.

So your obviously unaware of the meaning of the annual children's day celebrations within the kingdom.

Maybe this will enlighten you.

National Children's Day (Thai: วันเด็กแห่งชาติ) is celebrated on the second Saturday in January. Known as "Wan Dek" in Thailand, Childrens Day is celebrated to give children the opportunity to have fun and to create awareness about their significant role towards the development of the country.

Usually, His Majesty the King gives advice addressing the children while the Supreme Monarch Patriarch of Thailand gives a moral teaching. The Prime Minister also usually gives each Children's Day a theme and a slogan.

Many Government offices are open to children and their family; this includes the Government House, the Parliament House Complex and various Military installations. These events may include a guided tour and an exhibition. A notable example is the guided tour at the Government House, where children have an opportunity to view the Prime Minister's office and sit at the bureau. The Royal Thai Air Force usually invites children to go and explore the aircraft and the Bangkok Bank distributes stationery, such as pens, pencils and books to every child that enters the bank as a community service. Many organizations from both government and commercial sectors have celebration activities for children. Children can enter zoos or ride buses for free.

There is a Thai saying that states, "Children are the future of the nation, if the children are intelligent, the country will be prosperous."

Happy children's day.

Lol....

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Strange. Children's Day requires the Army?

Land of Oz every day.

So typical of some obviously completely vacant TV posters. Says U are A senior member or such but obviously never lived here...or are U just a Thai hater looking for any excuse to have a dig....because every year they move in tanks and such....and have a big open day on children's day...kids love it, playing on tanks and such.....go back to your stale beer

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What an image...moving large amounts of army vehicles into Bangkok to protect the children from foreign pedophiles...bulling and agressive school teachers...child rapists...and parents who sell their children in order to maintain their gambling, drinking, and doping habits...This is Thailand...

Got to love that!

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