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Sunthorn Kongsompong (Thai: สุนทร คงสมพงษ์, RTGS: Sunthon Khongsomphong, IPA: [sǔn.tʰɔːn kʰoŋ.sǒm.pʰoŋ]; 1
August 1931 – 2
August 1999) was the de facto...
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Apirat Kongsompong (Thai: อภิรัชต์ คงสมพงษ์; RTGS: Aphirat Khongsomphong; born 23
March 1960) is a Thai
military officer who was the
commander in chief...
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military leaders on 23 February.
Although the
figure head was
Sunthorn Kongsompong,
there was a
military influence from
military leaders,
Chavalit Yongchaiyudh...
- led by Army
Commander Suchinda Kraprayoon,
Supreme Commander Sunthorn Kongsompong, Air
Force Commander Kaset Rojananil, and
members of the
fifth class...
- 1987:
Ishak Tadin 1987:
Jaffar Abdul 1987:
Jaffar Hussein 1987:
Sunthorn Kongsompong 1987: Wong Tok Chai 1988:
Abdul Rahman Arshad 1988:
Abdul Wahab Nawi...
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Kuwait within 24 hours.
February 23 – In Thailand,
General Sunthorn Kongsompong deposes Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan in a
bloodless coup d'état...
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board of directors, as of 2020[update]
headed by Army
Commander Apirat Kongsompong,
consists entirely of army officers.
Eleven promoters are responsible...
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Household and
former Commander in
Chief of the
Royal Thai Army,
Apirat Kongsompong and
former Commissioner-General of the
Royal Thai Police,
Chakthip Chaijinda...
- Kamlang-ek,
former Supreme Commander of the
Armed Forces (1984)
Sunthorn Kongsompong,
former Supreme Commander of the
Armed Forces (1990)
Surayud Chulanont...
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Salirathavibhaga (born 1959),
Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of
Energy Apirat Kongsompong (born 1960),
former Commander-in-chief of the
Royal Thai Army Choengchai...