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Military
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January –October 1929 |
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Received
scholarship from the Ministry of Defense for additional
training and studying military tactics from Australia.
Assigned to special aviation task force at Perth,
West Australia, Australia
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Curriculum
and Training
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Special Weapon Curriculum
Destruction and unconventional strategic battle
High Class Navigator Curriculum
Tracking and High Class Navigator Curriculum
Air Delivery Curriculum |
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December 1926-January 1927 |
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U H-1H of Bale Co., Ltd., flying hours: 59.36
hrs.
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February-May 1927 |
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Received training and education from the Military
Assistant Project of the United States Army at
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, U.S.A per the following
curriculum.
- Self Weapon and Grenade Shooter
- Special Operation
- Insurgency Resistance
- Guerilla Warfare
- Self-sustain
- Air Delivery (Land and Sea)
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June-July 1927 |
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Training on flying Helicopter UH-1H and regular
Helicopter UH-1N of Bale Co., Ltd. for 259.560
hours
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September-October 1927 |
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Attended Bale’s fighter Helicopter with weapon
UH-1H of Thai Army, for 54.50 flying hours
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December 1927-February 1928 |
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Attended flight training
Siai - Marchetti SF 260 MT for 172.20 hours
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March - July 1928 |
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Attended flight training Cessina T-37 for 240
hours
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October-December 1928 |
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Visiting military and police activities at England,
Belgium, Federation Republic of Germany, Netherlands,
France and Australia
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October 1929-September 1930 |
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Attended fighter flight training F-5 (special)
class 83( 1983) A.T.W and higher Air Fighter, class
83(1983) A.V.W at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona,
U.S.A more than 2,000 flying hours
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Combat
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His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn
has participated in the insurgency resistance around
the Northern and Northeastern Region of Thailand
including area protection surrounding the Cambodian
refugee camp at Kao Lan, Trad Province.
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