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Subdivisions of the Royal Thai Army' are a
military formation Military organization or military organisation is the structuring of the armed forces of a state so as to offer such military capability as a national defense policy may require. In some countries paramilitary forces are included in a nation ...
and administrative division of the Royal Thai Army. Thailand is divided into four army areas ( th, กองทัพภาค). An army area may have its satellite corp as a supporting unit. Each area consists of many army districts ( th, มณฑลทหารบก), each of which covers one or few provinces and supervises many military units. Each army district and army area has a multitude of roles, including supervising all military units, including ones from other branches of the Royal Thai Armed Forces, recruit new members of the armed forces and work with local and central government. Thailand currently has 35 military districts, some of which cover only one province while many covers many provinces.


List of current military subdivisions in Thailand

Thailand is divided into four military regions (or areas). Each region is subdivided into up to 10 districts. Army Region 1 covers central Thailand, while Region 2, 3 and 4 correspond to northeastern, northern and southern Thailand respectively.พระราชบัญญัติจัดระเบียบราชการกระทรวงกลาโหม พ.ศ.๒๕๕๑
(Act on Subdivisions of the Ministry of Defence of Thailand).
All key units are located at dedicated military forts, which are named after key monarchs or heroes.


Army Area 1 (central)

Army Area 1 was established on 13 January 1911 as an amalgamation of three
monthon ''Monthon'' ( th, มณฑล) were administrative subdivisions of Thailand at the beginning of the 20th century. The Thai word ''monthon'' is a translation of the word ''mandala'' (', literally "circle"), in its sense of a type of political for ...
-level units. At that time it was named Army 1 There were two other armies, Army 2 and Army 3, located at Phitsanulok and
Nakhon Ratchasima Nakhon Ratchasima ( th, นครราชสีมา, ) is one of the four major cities of Isan, Thailand, known as the "big four of Isan". The city is commonly known as Korat (, ), a shortened form of its name. It is the governmental seat of ...
respectively. Army Area 1 controls Army Corps 1. It also supervises all military units in central Thailand, covering 9 army districts as follows.


Army Area 2 (northeastern)

Army 3, headquartered in Nakhon Ratchasima, was dissolved in 1927 due to
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. The unit was re-established by the royal decree of 1948 and named Army Area 2.พระราชกฤษฎีกาจัดวางระเบียบราชการกองทัพบก ในกระทรวงกลาโหม พ.ศ. 2491
(Royal Decree on the Organisation of the Royal Thai Army, 1948). Legislative Institutional Repository of Thailand.
It supervises 10 army districts, all of which are in northeastern Thailand. It also commands Army Corps 2. Its headquarters are at Fort Suranari, Nakhon Ratchasima.Our History
Army Area 2 Headquarters (in Thai)


Army Area 3 (northern)

Army 2, located in Phitsanulok, was reorganised in 1948 to form the Army Area 3. Its headquarters are at Fort King Naresuan the Great, Phitsanulok. It supervises Army Corp 3 and 10 army districts, all of which are from northern Thailand.


Army Area 4 (southern)

On 7 February 1925, Army Area 4 was established to supervise all military units in southern Thailand. Unlike other army areas, Army Area 4 does not have a satellite corp. Its headquarters are at Fort Vajiravudh, Nakhon Sri Thammarat.


Map of subdivisions of the Royal Thai Army

This map shows subdivisions of the Royal Thai Army, in accordance with the 2015 ministerial regulation signed by
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. The country is split into four army areas, numbered 1 to 4. Each army area contains 6 to 10 army districts. Each district is numbered. The first digit refers to the army area in which the district is located. The second and third digits are a sequential number 1 to 10 (without 0). As a consequence, there are no district 10, 20, 30 and 40. All army districts are provincial-level military units ''de facto''. Sometimes army districts are referred to as military circles due to ambiguity of the original
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term.Some "มณฑลทหารบก"'s refer to themselves as military district. For instance
Military District 38
in Nan Province. Some units just refer to themselves as "military monthons" or "monthon thahan bok" or "mtb", for example
Military District 42
in Songkhla Province. It is also noted that So Sethaputra'
English-Thai dictionary
confirms the correctness of the term district.
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Roles

In accordance with the by-law enacted in 2009,ราชกิจจานุเบกษา
พระราชกฤษฎีกาแบ่งส่วนราชการและกำหนดหน้าที่ของส่วนราชการ กองทัพบก กองทัพไทย กระทรวงกลาโหม พ.ศ.๒๕๕๒
เล่ม ๑๒๖, ตอนที่ ๑๙ ก, ๓๐ มีนาคม ๒๕๕๒ (By-law on the division of the Royal Thai Army, Armies of Thailand, Ministry of Defence, 2009)
all army areas plan, manage, supervise and act as a chief in
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,
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and other roles according to the government policy. All army areas also # Secure all members of the
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; # Actuate Royal-initiated projects (in collaboration with other bodies), and # Engage in
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. As subordinate units to the army areas, military districts have following rolesราชกิจจานุเบกษา
กฎกระทรวงกําหนดหน้าที่และเขตพื้นที่ของมณฑลทหารบก พ.ศ. ๒๕๕๘
เล่ม ๑๓๖ ตอนที่ ๘๐ ก ๘ กันยายน ๒๕๕๘ (Ministerial Regulations on the roles and coverage of military districts, 2015)
ราชกิจจานุเบกษา
กฎกระทรวงกําหนดหน้าที่และเขตพื้นที่ของมณฑลทหารบก (ฉบับที่ ๒) พ.ศ. ๒๕๖๒
เล่ม ๑๓๒ ตอนที่ ๘๖ ก ๒๗ มิถุนายน ๒๕๖๒ (Ministerial Regulations on the roles and coverage of military districts (2nd edition), 2019)
# Govern local military forces, according to instructions and regulations by the
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; # Maintain peace in its area; supervise military courts, cases, witness protection and military prisons; # Recruit new members of the forces; oversee conscription and military summoning; # Support military units in its area; # Protect the internal security and
national security National security, or national defence, is the security and defence of a sovereign state, including its citizens, economy, and institutions, which is regarded as a duty of government. Originally conceived as protection against military atta ...
according to the strategic plan; # Support the government in supporting Thai citizens; # Work closely with the Internal Security Operations Command local centres.


History

In 1911, Vajiravudh proposed that Siam (now Thailand) must have a modernised army system. He divided Siam into three regions, Army 1 (central and southern), Army 2 (northern) and Army 3 (northeastern). Each
monthon ''Monthon'' ( th, มณฑล) were administrative subdivisions of Thailand at the beginning of the 20th century. The Thai word ''monthon'' is a translation of the word ''mandala'' (', literally "circle"), in its sense of a type of political for ...
(a collection of cities and settlements, similar to
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today) has one division. All divisions in a region formed a regional army. In 1927, due to economic crisis, northeastern army and some military units were dissolved. The remaining armies were Armies 1 and 2, located at Bangkok and Ayutthaya respectively. In 1948, during the
Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej ( th, ภูมิพลอดุลยเดช; ; ; (Sanskrit: ''bhūmi·bala atulya·teja'' - "might of the land, unparalleled brilliance"); 5 December 192713 October 2016), conferred with the title King Bhumibol the Great ...
's reign, Thailand was divided into 5 military districts in accordance with different regions: central, eastern, northeastern, northern and southern.ราชกิจจานุเบกษ
พระราชกฤษฎีกาจัดวางระเบียบราชการกองทัพบกในกระทรวงกลาโหม พ.ศ.๒๔๙๑
ตอนที่ ๕๓, เล่ม ๗๕, ๑๕ กันยายน ๒๔๙๑ (By-law on the organisation of the Royal Thai Army, 1948)
Seventeen years later, the Royal Thai Army realised that the organisation was too bulky--there were too many provinces under supervision of an army district. The military government, led by Thanom Kittikachorn, proposed that the country be divided into three armies. Each armies were divided into districtsราชกิจจานุเบกษา
กฎกระทรวง (พ.ศ.๒๕๐๙) ออกตามความในพระราชบัญญัติจัดระเบียบราชการกระทรวงกลาโหม พ.ศ.๒๕๐๓
ตอนที่ ๘, เล่ม ๘๓, ๒๕ มกราคม ๒๕๐๙ (Ministerial Regulations on the Organisation of the Royal Thai Army, 1966)
In 1990, the Royal Thai Army was reorganised into four army regions. Each region was divided into many army districts, each of which covered few provinces. Each military district was divided into military provinces ( th, จังหวัดทหารบก). Some military provinces cover many civil provinces ( th, จังหวัด) (such as Chiang Mai army province, covered Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son and Lamphun), while others cover one (such as Nan army province, covered Nan only). As a superior unit to provinces, army district were located at large military bases in key provinces.ราชกิจจานุเบกษ
กฎกระทรวงกําหนดส่วนราชการที่ขึ้นตอกองทัพภาคและเขตพื้นที่ของมณฑลทหารบกและจังหวัดทหารบก พ.ศ. ๒๕๕๒
เล่ม ๑๒๖ ตอนที่ ๑๒ ก, ๒๐ กุมภาพนธ์ ๒๕๕๒ (Ministerial Regulations on Military Regions, Circles and Provinces, 2009)
In 2015,
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proposed that each military district should cover fewer provinces in order to make the chain of command more efficient and reduce the complexities of the military formation. This is particularly clear in northern and northeastern Thailand.


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Monthon ''Monthon'' ( th, มณฑล) were administrative subdivisions of Thailand at the beginning of the 20th century. The Thai word ''monthon'' is a translation of the word ''mandala'' (', literally "circle"), in its sense of a type of political for ...
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