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March 2018[edit]

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Copying within Wikipedia requires proper attribution[edit]

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Spokeperson[edit]

  • Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul,WRTA was a Female Thai Army Officer who was the first Spokesperson of Ministry of Defense in Priminister Government
  • As the first spokesperson of Thai Ministry of Defense ,Manitkul led the successful effort to enact the Conscription Payment Act of 1995 (The Salary would equal the Thai Minimum Wage)which resulted in more men willingly enlisting and fewer men avoiding the draft.[1]
  • Manitkul was elected in 2001 as The First Woman Army Officer in the Thai Parliament.The first Famale Army officer to have achieved elected office in Thailand.

As a Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Defense in 2002,she took a role in establishing in Drug Treatment School in The Armed Forces in 2001.[2] [3][4] The Truth Thailand (talk) 04:07, 8 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]