The Royal Thai Fleet celebrated its 92nd Founder’s Day with top navy officials and a merit-making ceremony.
Fleet commander-in-chief Admiral Naris Prathumsuwan presided over the ceremony Dec. 19 at fleet headquarters in Sattahip. The navy also celebrates the date as Arpakorn Day, the birthday of the 19th century’s HRH Abhakara Kiartivongse, the prince of Chumphon considered the father of the Royal Thai Navy.
Founder’s Day for the Royal Thai Fleet traces its roots to 1923 when a unit specializing in warships was founded under the name Royal Thai Navy, reporting directly to the Ministry of Naval Officers, with three warships fleets consisting of gun and torpedo squadrons and warships.
Fleet commander-in-chief Admiral Naris Prathumsuwan presides over the Royal Thai Fleet’s celebrations for its 92nd Founder’s Day.
It wasn’t until 1933 when the name Royal Thai Navy was changed to Royal Thai Warship, reporting directly to the Ministry of Naval Officers, until 1951, when the name was again changed to Royal Thai Fleet.
At this year’s ceremony, ten monks were invited to perform religious ceremonies, enjoy lunch for prosperity and dedicate merit to the soul of the prince of Chumphon.