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by Rosalinda Erdman Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What happened to the Marine Corps in Thailand?

WASHINGTON, July 27-- The Pentagon announced late today that the last members of the Marine Corps unit in Thailand were being withdrawn. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

What is the difference between a marine and a soldier in Siam?

Historically, there was no distinction in Siam between soldiers and marines, with the army performing both functions. The first "Thahan Ma-Rine", meaning "Marine Soldiers", were formed in 1833, during the reign of King Rama III. "Ma-Rine" was simply a transliteration of the English word.

Are there any Thai Marines in Narathiwat?

Since 1975, Thai Marines have been assigned to Narathiwat as Force Reconnaissance Battalion. In 1977, they captured the communist camp at Krung-Ching in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, and remaining there until 1981. Thai Marines today are responsible for border security in Chanthaburi and Trat provinces.

What is the Royal Thai Marine Corps?

The Royal Thai Marine Corps saw action on the Malaysian border in the 1970s, and has now been increased to four brigades. Historically, there was no distinction in Siam between soldiers and marines, with the army performing both functions. The first "Thahan Ma-Rine", meaning "Marine Soldiers", were formed in 1833, during the reign of King Rama III.

Was Thailand considered a combat zone during the Vietnam War?

Although the Vietnam combat zone did not include areas such as Thailand and Guam, the Persian Gulf combat zone extended beyond actual combat areas like Iraq and Kuwait to encompass low-risk support areas including Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates.

How does Thailand prove Agent Orange exposure?

To prove an in-service incident with herbicide exposure, Thailand veterans must show on a factual basis that they were exposed during their service as shown by evidence of daily work duties, performance evaluation reports, or other credible evidence.

Did Agent Orange affect Thailand?

In Thailand, Agent Orange was used to clear the jungle around bases, as a means to enhance security. However, there was a terrible consequence: Exposure to Agent Orange resulted in cancer, birth defects, and other significant ailments. Public outcry and official investigations followed.

What are the three new Agent Orange presumptive diseases?

New Presumptive Conditions for Agent OrangeBladder cancer.Hypothyroidism.Parkinsonism.

What are the 14 diseases associated with Agent Orange?

Here are the 14 health conditions associated with Agent Orange exposure as of 2020:Chronic B-Cell Leukemia.Hodgkin's disease.Multiple Myeloma.Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.Prostate cancer.Respiratory Cancers.Soft tissue sarcomas.Ischemic heart disease.More items...•

Is there a blood test for Agent Orange?

As of 2018, there is no medical test for Agent Orange exposure. However, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a free health exam to qualifying veterans.

Is there any U.S. military bases in Thailand?

USAF withdrawal from Thailand The USAF bases were closed and the last USAF personnel left Thailand in June 1976. The removal of U.S. military forces was accomplished by United States Marine Detachment BLT 1/9 out of Okinawa, Japan.

Why did the U.S. stop using Agent Orange?

The Dow Chemical Company maintains that at least two years before the United States halted the use of Agent Orange in Vietnam in 1971, both the Defense Department and the company were aware of evidence indicating that dioxin, a contaminant in the herbicide, might cause birth defects in the children of women exposed to ...

Does Agent Orange cause neurological disorders?

There is not consistent epidemiologic evidence of an association between Agent Orange exposure and neurobehavioral disorders (cognitive or neuropsychiatric).

How much does a veteran get for Agent Orange exposure?

A single veteran can receive up to $39,984 (2022) per year in tax-free benefits from the VA due to their exposure to Agent Orange and resulting medical condition. A married veteran, or veteran with dependents such as a child or dependent parent can receive $42,214 (2022) or more.

What is the VA rating for Agent Orange exposure?

one of the diseases, or residuals of one of the diseases, that the VA recognizes as linked to Agent Orange exposure (see below) the recognized disease is rated at least 10% or higher, and. for certain diseases, the illness developed within a certain time period after the last day of service in Vietnam.

What is the average VA compensation for Agent Orange?

During its operation, the Settlement Fund distributed a total of $197 million in cash payments to members of the class in the United States. Of the 105,000 claims received by the Payment Program, approximately 52,000 Vietnam Veterans or their survivors received cash payments which averaged about $3,800 each.

What are Thai marines responsible for?

Thai Marines today are responsible for border security in Chanthaburi and Trat provinces. They have fought communist insurgents in engagements at Baan Hard Lek, Baan Koat Sai, Baan Nhong Kok, Baan Kradook Chang, Baan Chumrark, and in the battle of Hard Don Nai in Nakhon Phanom Province .

Where did the Thai Marines operate?

During 1972 and 1973, Thai Marines were involved in the "Operation Sam-Chai" anti-communist operations in Phetchabun Province and the "Pha-Phum" anti-communist operations in Chiang Rai Province . In 1973 and 1974, they took part in anti-communist operations in the southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat.

What is the Marine Corps' first assignment?

The Chanthaburi and Trat borders with Cambodia gave the Marine Corps Department its first assignment, safeguarding the coastline and southeastern border. Since 1970 the Marine Corps' Chanthaburi-Trat Task Force has been officially assigned the defense of this area.

What did the Marines do during World War II?

During World War II, the Marine Corps sent troops to defend the southern border with Malaya and also guarded Phuket Province from possible attack. After Imperial Japan's surrender in September 1945, Thai Marines helped disarm the Japanese Army at Baan Pong District in Ratchaburi Province.

What was the first Marine Corps unit in Thailand?

The Revolution in 1932 transformed Thailand from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. Shortly after, the Royal Thai Navy was reorganized, and the vehicle battalion became the Marine Corps Battalion of the Bangkok Navy Station. This is considered the first Marine Corps Battalion in Thailand.

What was the Marine artillery platoon attached to?

The Marine artillery platoon was attached to the Operation Command Department of Ships and Fortresses, while the Marine infantry platoon in Bangkok was attached to the Vehicle Division of the Department of the Navy Amphibious Assault Group.

When was the 2nd Marine Corps established?

The 2nd Marine Corps Battalion was established at Sattahip in 1937. Two years later, the 2nd Battalion was expanded into the Marine Corps Department. Shortly after that, a border dispute with French Indo-China turned violent, and the Marine Corps Department's " Chanthaburi Division" was engaged in action with the French Foreign Legion several times. During World War II, the Marine Corps sent troops to defend the southern border with Malaya and also guarded Phuket Province from possible attack.

How many Marines are in the MABS-16?

MABS-16'sinitial deployment plans called for a total of 455 Marine Corps and Navy personnel. However, a U.S. State Department-RoyalThai Government conference imposed a ceiling of 300 as the maximum number of Marines that would be allowed to enterThailand in support of Operation Millpond.

When did the last Marine leave the US embassy in Saigon?

growing U.S. military commitment to the region as a whole, one that did not end until. the last Marine left the roof of the American embassy in Saigon in 1975. We are indebted to Colonel Hofmann for providing us with this account and for sharing his personal papers and photo collection.

What capital did Pathet Lao threaten?

In its efforts to counter these advances, pro-Westernforces continued to suffer "serious reverses near Xiengkhouang," as reported on 30 March.3From the positions they had established, the Pathet Lao could threaten the administrative capital ofVientiane to the south and the royal capital of Luang Prabang to the north.

Where were the supplies of heavy weapons and other war-fightingmateriel being provided?

large quantities by the Chinese and the Soviet Union. These supplies were being trucked into northeastern Laos from the port city ofVinh in North Vietnam along one of the only trafficable roads that connected the two countries.

Where is Marine Air Base Squadron 16?

Marine Air Base Squadron-16(MABS-16),located at Marine Corps Air Facility (MCAF) Futema, Okinawa , was assigned the mission. Operations were conducted from a bare-bones airfield located outside of Udorn, a town in northeast Thailand approximately 40 miles south of the Laotian capital of Vientiane.

Where was the Marines base in 1961?

At. Cover: An AirAmerica helicopter (with "Marines" painted over), part ofa20-aircraftfleet that arrived in Udorn, Thailand , in 1961. At this base, U.S. Marines provided ground support for civilian pilots and crews that flew missions in support ofRoyal Laotian troops who were fighting against the Communist Pathet Lao.

Who was the commandant of the Marines at the Charlottesville rally?

When General Robert B. Neller, the commandant of the Marine Corps, tweeted out a condemnation of racial hatred and extremism in the wake of last year’s neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, he was giving voice to a policy that dated back to the 1980s.

Who said "hold in disdain those who claim to support them but not the cause that takes their innocence,

General John F. Kelly , a former marine and the current White House chief of staff, once gave a speech in which he declared that service members “hold in disdain those who claim to support them but not the cause that takes their innocence, their limbs, and even their lives.”.

Proof of boots on the ground in Vietnam

I filed my claim (Prostate Cancer - Agent Orange) in early July of this year.

Flight Records

You should be able to get a copy of your flight records. At a minimum logs will show departure, landing,duration of flight time, and aircraft number for that day. They will also show your position in the aircraft IE pilot,copilot, and type of mission.

Boots on the ground

Thanks JanB999, I have sent the VA some copies of the carbon copies of a couple of Officer Evaluation Reports that make mention of activities in VietNam. They are very hard to read however.

History

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Historically, there was no distinction in Siam between soldiers and marines, with the army performing both functions. The first "Thahan Ma-Rine", meaning "Marine Soldiers", were formed in 1833, during the reign of King Rama III. "Ma-Rine" was simply a transliteration of the English word. The development of the modern Thai
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United Nations Peacekeeping Operations

Organization

  • Royal Thai Marine Corps Headquarters
    1. Royal Thai Marine Corps Education Command 1.1. Marine Corps School 1.2. Recruit Training Division 1.3. Support Division 2. RTMC: Marine Division 2.1. RTMC: 1st Marine Regiment 2.1.1. RTMC: 1st Infantry Battalion King's Guard 2.1.2. RTMC: 2nd Infantry Battalion 2.1.3. RTMC: 3rd I…
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Combat Engagements

in Popular Culture

  • Mercury Man is a 2006 Thai superhero martial arts action film. It is directed by Bhandit Thongdee with martial arts choreography by Panna Rittikrai of Ong-Bak, Tom-Yum-Goong and Born to Fight. Thai...
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Rank Structure

  • Personnel of the RTMC use the uniform, ranks and insignia used by the personnel of the Royal Thai Navy, but with exceptions, such as: 1. Personnel of the RTMC wear combat helmets as part of their ceremonial uniforms instead of sailor caps or peaked caps (except officers who wear peaked caps) 2. Usually, Marines wear naval style insignia on the chest marks in their combat un…
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