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Section 3 - Air Force

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2015

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AKHOM ATHAVEDYAVORAVUD

Akhom was born on 25 January 1934 in the Muang district of Chiang Mai province. He is the son of Luang Athavedyavoravud and Sombun. He is married to Jitanong. He attended the Royal Thai Air Force Academy and the Air Command and Staff College. While holding the rank of Wing Commander and in the position of Commander of Wing 41, Akhom was appointed to the National Legislative Assembly. Subsequently, with the rank of Group Captain he was appointed to the Senate.

AMPORN CONDEE

Amporn was born on 6 December 1921 in the Na San district of Surat Thani province. He is the son of Sing and Sema and is married to Nomjit. He attended the Military Technical Academy, the Flying Training School, the Air Command and Staff College, and the National Defence College. He has had training experience abroad. Amporn was appointed to the National Legislative Assembly with the rank of Air Vice Marshal and the position of Deputy Chief of Air Staff for Intelligence. His rank is now that of Air Chief Marshal.

ARUN PROMDHEP

Arun was born on 4 December 1927 in the Muang district of Samut Prakan province to Kham and Phai. He is married to Chuanpis. He attended the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy, the Flying Training School in the USA, and the Air Command and Staff College in England. He has also had training experience abroad. With the rank of Air Vice Marshal and in the position of Director of Operations, Arun was appointed to the National Administrative Reform Assembly, then to the National Legislative Assembly and subsequently to the Senate. His present rank is that of Air Chief Marshal.

BANCHA SUKHANUSAS

Bancha was born on 26 January 1921 in the Muang district of Chiangrai province to Phra Dulyathannapreechawai and Mrs Dulyathannapreechawai.

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Military Elite in Thai Politics
Brief Biographical Data on the Officers in the Thai Legislature
, pp. 71 - 90
Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute
Print publication year: 1984

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