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Communist insurgency in Thailand

Communist Insurgency in Thailand
Part of the Cold War
Ta ko bi.jpg
Ta Ko Bi Cave, a former base of communist rebels.
Date 1965-1983
(18 years)
Location Thailand
Result

Thai government victory

  • Amnesty declared on 23 April 1980 by the Thai government
  • Order 66/2523 signed by Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda
  • Communist insurgency declines and ends in 1983
Belligerents

 Thailand

Taiwan China (until July 1967)

 United States

 Malaysia

Communist Party of Thailand
Laos Pathet Lao

Supported by:
 North Vietnam (until 1976)
 Vietnam (from 1976)
China People Republic of China (1971–1978)
Malayan Communist Party
Flag of Democratic Kampuchea.svg Khmer Rouge (until 1978)

 North Korea
Commanders and leaders

Thailand Chavalit Yongchaiyudh
Thailand Prem Tinsulanonda

Taiwan Li Mi

Phayom Chulanont
Udom Srisuwan
Damri Ruangsutham  (POW)
Wirat Anghathawon  (POW)

Thong Chaemsri  (POW)
Strength
Royal Thai Armed Forces: 127,700
Royal Thai Police: 45,800
United States: 24,470
1,000–12,000 rebels
5,000–8,000 sympathizers
Casualties and losses
1,450+ soldiers, police, and officials killed
100+ wounded
(1969-1971 only)
365+ insurgents killed
30+ wounded
49+  (POW)
(1969-1971 only)

Thai government victory

 Thailand

Taiwan China (until July 1967)

 United States

 Malaysia

Communist Party of Thailand
Laos Pathet Lao

Supported by:
 North Vietnam (until 1976)
 Vietnam (from 1976)
China People Republic of China (1971–1978)
Malayan Communist Party
Flag of Democratic Kampuchea.svg Khmer Rouge (until 1978)


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