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Title: Transferring Military Asset
Document Number: RTAF-MOD-079/2003
Classification: TOP SECRET
Security Level: Maximum Secure
Date: June 27, 2002
XI. IntroductionX
1.1 Background
The 79th Ministry of Defense document issued to the Thai Armed Forces Headquarters has ordered the transferring of military assets under the Thai Armed Forces Command and Control Center to the Thai Armed Forces Middle East Command and Control Center under the Royal Thai Armed Forces Middle East Headquarters. This document will outline the logistic detail and operation to transfer those assets between two command chains.
1.2 Objective
The Objective of the 79th Ministry of Defense issued to the Thai Armed Forces Headquarters is for the transferring of its assets to the Thai Armed Forces Middle East Headquarters. The Thai Armed Forces Headquarters must complete and lead this logistic operation.
XII. Command and ControlX
2.1 Guidance
This operation is conducted under the guidance of the Vice Admiral Kamontat Pipattanakul of the Coast Guard Fleet and Vice Admiral Nawisa Patamadecha of the Auxiliary Fleet, and under the approval of Rear Admiral Nawamon Sali of the Middle East Fleet and Major General Pawich Sangthong of the Tatvan/Bitlis Division.
XIII. Operational ForcesX
** Transportation is being done by the Auxiliary fleet of 17 Endurance Class and 340 sailors.
*** Replenishment is being done periodically by the LSS squadron of the Auxiliary Fleet. 5 Tanker 23000 and 100 sailors
XIV. ExecutionX
4.1 Initial Deployment
All personnel of the Thai Navy subjected to the headquarters transferring must report to their respective base immediately. Personnel from the Thai Army Active Duty must report to the Sattahip Naval Base after being transported by the Tatvan/Bitlis Service Support Regiment. The Amphibious and Combat Support Service Squadron (ACSSS) would be fully loaded and fully utilized by the Tatvan/Bitlis Division. They would depart from the Sattahip Naval Base along with the ACSSS and LSS at OK to meet with the Middle East Fleet that departed from Songkhla Naval Base in OJ. They would then sail as follow: OJ > NJ > MJ > LK > KL > KM.
4.2 Communication
Effective communication among all the units must be maintained. Any unidentified or suspicious activity must be reported to the command center immediately.
4.3 Rules of Engagement
Engagement will be in accordance with the established Rule of Engagement (ROE) with the application of Increased Vigilance (IVG) and international laws. The use of force must be proportionate, and only used in self-defense or to deter identified threats after all non-lethal methods have been exhausted.
4.4 Support
Logistic support, including fuel, supplies, and maintenance, will be provided by the respective naval bases.
XV. CoordinationX
5.1 Inter-agency
Liaise with maritime agencies such as the Navy, Coast Guard, and Army to ensure maximum coverage and sharing of intelligence.
5.2 International
In case any foreign vessels or units are involved, contact must be established with the respective embassies or consulates and the situation must be reported to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
XVI. ConclusionX
The Defense Ministry of Thailand has issued this document to be the guideline for the military assets transferring between the Thai Armed Forces Headquarters and its Middle East Headquarters.
[Signature]
Gen. Chavalit Yongchaiyudh
Defence Minister
Document Clearance:
The Office of the Prime Minister
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The National Intelligence Agency
The Thai Army Command Center
The Thai Navy Command Center
The Thai Armed Forces Middle East Headquarters
Distribution List:
The Office of the Prime Minister
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The National Intelligence Agency
The Thai Army Command Center
The Thai Navy Command Center
The Thai Police
Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters
The Thai Armed Forces Middle East Headquarters
Air Defense Command
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