ADUL TULYANON
Adul was born on 24 October 1920 in Bangkok to Praya Prawatsuthikorn (Charoen) and Aian. He is married to Pranee. He attended the Naval Academy, the Naval Command and General Staff Colleges in both Thailand and England, the Naval War College, and the National Defence College. With the rank of Vice-Admiral and the position of Commander of the Royal Thai Fleet, Adul was appointed to the National Administrative Reform Assembly. Subsequently, as Commandant of Sattahip Naval Base he was appointed to the National Legislative Assembly and then as Admiral and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Fleet he was appointed to the Senate.
AMNUAY IAMSURO
Amnuay was born on 20 February 1926 in the Ban Pho district of Chachoengsao province to Pin and Poo. His wife is Ranee. He attended the Naval Academy, the Naval Command and General Staff College, and the Armed Forces Staff College. He has had training experience abroad. As Rear-Admiral and Commandant of the Bangkok Naval Station, Amnuay was appointed to the Senate.
AMORN SIRIGAYA
Amorn was born on 5 June 1918 in the Lang Suan district of Chumphon province. He is the son of Khun Pranatnarabot and Suphap. He is married to Lady Panee. He attended the Naval Academy. As Admiral, Amorn was appointed to the Senate.
AMPOL NABANGCHANG
Ampol was born on 29 January 1925 in Bangkok to Col. Luang Krainarai and Chalaem. He is married to Weera. He attended the Naval Academy, the Naval Command and General Staff College, and the Armed Forces Staff College, and has had training experience abroad. Ampol was appointed to the National Administrative Reform Assembly and subsequently to the National Legislative Assembly with the rank of Rear-Admiral and the position of Director of the Intelligence Department.
ANANDA NATEROT
Ananda was born on 16 July 1911 in the Muang district of Chachoengsao.
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