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The '''4th Infantry Division''' ({{lang-th|กองพลทหารราบที่ 4}}) (พล.ร.๔.) is an ] ] of the ], it is currently a part of the ]. The unit is composed of the 4th Infantry Regiment and 14th Infantry Regiment.<ref>http://www.komchadluek.net/news/politic/75137</ref><ref>https://thaipublica.org/2012/05/7-infantry-division/</ref> | |||
==History== | |||
In 2 December 1941,The 4th Infantry Division In addition at ], the ] was permitted to ] the part of the ] and ] of ] that was ] as '']''.<ref name="Reynolds-1994"/><ref>Young, Edward M. (1995) ''Aerial Nationalism: A History of Aviation in Thailand''. Smithsonian Institution Press. {{ISBN|1-56098-405-8}}</ref> At this point Phibun wanted to annex more of Burma, including ]. As a result, Thailand sent more troops to support the ], which later became known as the "Thai Burma Area Army". The Japanese ] didn't allow the Thai Burma Area Army to really control a part of occupied Burma. They limited the area of the Thai Burma Area Army under their command.{{Citation needed|reason=the claims made in this paragraph must be linked to reliable sources|date=June 2017}} | |||
In 1960 to 1980. He worked in the communist guerrilla settlement. |
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4th Infantry Division | |
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กองพลทหารราบที่ 4 | |
Active | 2 December 1941–present |
Country | Thailand |
Branch | Royal Thai Army |
Type | Infantry |
Role | Infantry |
Size | Infantry Division |
Part of | Third Army Area |
Garrison/HQ | Ban Khlong, Mueang Phitsanulok District, Phitsanulok Province, Thailand |
Engagements |
The 4th Infantry Division (Template:Lang-th) (พล.ร.๔.) is an Infantry Division of the Royal Thai Army, it is currently a part of the Third Army Area. The unit is composed of the 4th Infantry Regiment and 14th Infantry Regiment.
History
In 2 December 1941,The 4th Infantry Division In addition at Japanese conquest of Burma, the Thai Phayap Army was permitted to invade the part of the Shan States and Karenni States of Burma that was annexed as Saharat Thai Doem. At this point Phibun wanted to annex more of Burma, including Mandalay. As a result, Thailand sent more troops to support the Japanese conquest of Burma, which later became known as the "Thai Burma Area Army". The Japanese Southern Expeditionary Army Group didn't allow the Thai Burma Area Army to really control a part of occupied Burma. They limited the area of the Thai Burma Area Army under their command. In 1960 to 1980. He worked in the communist guerrilla settlement.
- http://www.komchadluek.net/news/politic/75137
- https://thaipublica.org/2012/05/7-infantry-division/
- Cite error: The named reference
Reynolds-1994
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - Young, Edward M. (1995) Aerial Nationalism: A History of Aviation in Thailand. Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 1-56098-405-8