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Supreme Commander Urges Troops To Be In Unity

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Supreme Commander urges troops to be in unity

The Supreme Commander and a member of the Council for National Security, Gen. Boonsrang Niempradit (บุญสร้าง เนียมประดิษฐ์), reiterated that the army officers have to work together with love and unity among them.

Gen. Boonsrang visited the Royal Thai Navy following his appointment, in order to acknowledge the main operations and obstacles of the navy army. Navy Commander-in-Chief Sathiraphan Keyanont (สถิรพันธุ์ เกยานนท์) and high-ranking navy officials provided a warm reception upon Gen. Boonsrang’s arrival at the Royal Thai Navy Headquarters in Thon Buri Palace.

During the visit, the Supreme Commander reinstructed the troops to work cohesively with one another and with the general public. Thus, people can give more cooperation and support with the army in the future.

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 30 October 2006

Taoism: shit happens

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Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us?

Atheism: I don't believe this shit

He must be in possession of an intelligence report about unrest amongst Thaksin's supporters in the military ?

:o

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