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"March of Public Peace Preservation" ( th, มาร์ชพิทักษ์สันติราษฎร์; ), usually known as the "Thai Police's Honour Song" ( th, เพลงเกียรติตำรวจของไทย; ) from its first verse, and also called the "March of the Royal Thai Police" ( th, มาร์ชตำรวจไทย; ) or merely "Police March" ( th, มาร์ชตำรวจ; ), is a well-known Thai patriotic song and march of the Royal Thai Police. The music was composed by Nat Thawarabut (นารถ ถาวรบุตร) and the lyrics, by Kaeo Atchariyakun (แก้ว อัจฉริยกุล), both from the government musical band Suntharaphon (สุนทราภรณ์) Musician Charin Nanthanakhon (ชรินทร์ นันทนาคร) wrote in the column "Sixth Crossroad of Entertainment" (หกแยกบันเทิง), published in
Siam Rath ''Siam Rath'' ( th, สยามรัฐ, , ; lit.: 'Siamese State') is a Thai newspaper founded on 25 June 1950. It was one of the most politically influential newspapers during the latter half of the twentieth century, and was closely associat ...
newspaper in 1996, that the march was composed around 1957 upon order of Police General
Phao Siyanon Police General Phao Siyanon ( th, เผ่า ศรียานนท์, also spelled Sriyanond and Sriyanon; 1 March 1910 – 21 November 1960) was a director general of Thailand's national police who was notorious for his excesses against po ...
(เผ่า ศรียานนท์), Director General of the Police Department at the time being and infamous dictator. Siyanon requested that the song must prevail over the " March of the Royal Thai Army" (มาร์ชกองทัพบก). In the said article, Nanthanakhon also noted that Thawarakun told him playfully: "I didn't want to compose this song at all, Charin. I don't really like police. They always come to arrest me while I'm playing cards." In spite of Thawarabut's personal feeling towards the Royal Thai Police, he and Atchariyakun completed the work quickly. Siyanon was very impressed by it, especially by the verse "Unavoidable is death, but unceasable is our bravery" ("เกิดมาแล้วต้องตาย ชาติชายเอาไว้ลายตำรวจไทย"), to the extent that he awarded bundles of monies to them together with complimentary letters and his namecards on which he signed and wrote "For you. When you are caught playing cards, show this to the police."


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* Royal Thai Police Thai patriotic songs Asian anthems Thai military marches Law enforcement in Thailand