21st Infantry Regiment (Thailand)

21st Infantry Regiment
Active 1950-present
Country  Thailand
Branch Royal Thai Army
Type Infantry
Size 1000
Nickname(s) Thahan Suea Rachini

The 21st Infantry Regiment, Queen's Guard is a Royal Guards division under the 2nd Infantry Brigade of the Royal Thai Army. It is known as the Queen's Guard or Thahan Suea Rachini (Thai: ทหารเสือราชินี, lit. "Queen's Tiger Soldiers").

Origins

The 21st regiment of the royal Thai armed forces or the Queen’s guard was founded on 22 September 1950 by the request of United Nation to establishment troops to help the Government of the Republic of Korea to inhibit the invasion of North Korea’s communist.

Act of Bravery

Organization

The 21st regiment is divided into three battalions.

Official uniforms

Course

The 21st regiment was approved from the Royal Thai Army to manage Queen’s guard training to reply the Queen’s order with the royal intention to provide special training for troops for the capability in any kind of operation in every topography.

Selection

The trainee must be serve under the crown in 21st regiment Queen’s guard or be allowed from the Royal Thai Army to attended the training.

Duration of training

Queen’s Tiger soldier manage training course in every 2 years which takes a total of 16 weeks.

Integrity sign

Those who successfully complete all the tiger training course will receive a military capabilities plate from the Queen. The plate made of metal, decorated with the Purple Heart designate with the initial of Queen’s name. The lower part is a blue ribbon contain the phrase “Tiger Soldier”. On both side of the Purple Heart is decorate with the tigers soar above the mountain, wave and clouds.

See also

References

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