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Army Chief Honors Fallen Soldiers on Thai-Cambodian Border

Army Chief Honors Fallen Soldiers on Thai-Cambodian Border

MGR OnlineGeneral19h ago

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The Army Chief of Staff honored two fallen Muslim soldiers with commendations and grave markers for their sacrifice in defending the Thai-Cambodian border.

  • •Army Chief of Staff (Gen. Chaipruk Duangprapad) visited Ja-nae, Narathiwat province.
  • •Certificates of Commendation and tombstone markers were presented to the families of Sgt. Mustaqeem Majaeh and Volunteer Asree Jedoh.
  • •The soldiers were honored for their bravery and sacrifice in defending the Thai-Cambodian border and maintaining internal security.

Overview

  • •Gen. Chaipruk Duangprapad, Army Chief of Staff and Secretary-General of Internal Security Operations Command, traveled to Ja-nae District, Narathiwat Province.
  • •On January 22, 2026, Gen. Chaipruk Duangprapad visited the area.
  • •Gen. Chaipruk Duangprapad presented Certificates of Commendation and tombstone markers (Batu Nae Sae) to the families of Sgt. Mustaqeem Majaeh and Volunteer Asree Jedoh.
  • •The awards were given to the families of the two fallen soldiers, Sgt. Mustaqeem Majaeh and Volunteer Asree Jedoh.
  • •Gen. Chaipruk Duangprapad commended the brave deeds and sacrifice of the two soldiers who defended the Thai-Cambodian border.
  • •The soldiers sacrificed their lives to protect the sovereignty along the Thai-Cambodian border and maintain internal security in Ja-nae District.
  • •The commendation aims to honor their valor and ensure their sacrifice is not in vain, serving as an inspiration for security officers and citizens.
  • •The ceremony aimed to foster faith and unity among officers and the public to uphold national security, peace, and dignity.

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Key Quotes

พล.อ.ชัยพฤกษ์ ด้วงประพัฒน์
"Commended the brave deeds of both personnel who stood firm performing their duties with border warrior hearts, sacrificing their lives to protect sovereignty along the Thai-Cambodian border."
เสดุดีถึงวีรกรรมอันกล้าหาญของกำลังพลทั้งสองนาย ผู้ยืนหยัดปฏิบัติหน้าที่ด้วยหัวใจนักรบ เสียสละชีวิตเพื่อปกป้องอธิปไตยตามแนวชายแดนไทย–กัมพูชา

Key Entities

Organization

Army Chief of Staff(เสธ.ทบ.)
The operational title of the head of the Royal Thai Army's General Staff. In this article, this role is embodied by Gen. Chaipruk Duangprapad.
Internal Security Operations Command(กอ.รมน.)ℹ️
The governmental agency responsible for internal security affairs in Thailand. Gen. Chaipruk Duangprapad serves as its Secretary-General.

Person

Gen. Chaipruk Duangprapad(พล.อ.ชัยพฤกษ์ ด้วงประพัฒน์)
The Army Chief of Staff and Secretary-General of the Internal Security Operations Command, who presented awards to the families of fallen soldiers.
Sgt. Mustaqeem Majaeh(ร.ต.มุสตากีม มาเจ๊ะมะ)
A Muslim soldier who died defending the Thai-Cambodian border, honored posthumously with a Certificate of Commendation and a tombstone marker.
Volunteer Asree Jedoh(อส.อัสรี เจะโด)
A Muslim volunteer soldier who died defending the Thai-Cambodian border, honored posthumously with a Certificate of Commendation and a tombstone marker.

Place

Ja-nae District(อำเภอจะแนะ)
A district in Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand, where the fallen soldiers were from and where the commendation ceremony took place.
Narathiwat Province(จังหวัดนราธิวาส)ℹ️
A province in Southern Thailand, bordering Malaysia, which is the location of Ja-nae District.
Thai-Cambodian Border(ชายแดนไทย–กัมพูชา)
The border region between Thailand and Cambodia, which the fallen soldiers were defending.