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Centenary of the 
		      
		      
		      Chulachomklao
 Royal Military Academy (1987) 
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					| Issue 
					Name: | 
					Centenary of 
					the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy |  
					| Thai Issue 
					Name: | 
					ครบรอบ 100 ปี โรงเรียนนายร้อย 
					พระจุลจอมเกล้า |  
					| Issue Date: | 
					1987/2530-08-05 |  
					| Cause: | 
					To commemorate the Centenary of 
					the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy, which was founded 
					on 5 August 1887 |  
					| Catalogue Number: | 
					1987/13 |  
					| Denomination: | 
					2 Baht |  
					| Unused Value: | 
					40 Baht |  
					| Used Value: | 
					8 Baht |  
					| Thailex Collection: | 
					n/a |  
					| Size: | 
					27 
					x 45 
					mm |  
					| Quantity 
					of Stamps: | 
					4,000,000 pieces |  
					| Printer: | 
					Société Nouvelle Cartor Starl, 
					France |  
					| Subject: | 
					Portrait of King 
		      		
		      
		      		
		      Chulachomklao 
					(fig.), 
					who founded the 
					military 
					
					academy, as 
					well as a picture of King 
		      
		      		
		      Bhumipon Adunyadet, 
					who is conferring a sword to a graduating army officer, with 
					in the background the former building of the academy 
					in the back of
					
						
			the 
					
			Saranrom
					
					Palace (fig.) in 
		      
		      		
		      Bangkok, 
					where today the 
					
					Royal Thai Survey Department 
					(fig.) is located. On 
					the left side is the emblem of the academy against a 
					red-and-yellow backdrop, and the text and date: Centenary of 
					Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy 5 August 1987, both in 
					Thai [Khrob Rob 100 Pih Rohngrian Nai Roi Chulachomklao 5 
					Singhakhom 2530 (ครบรอบ
					๑๐๐ ปี โรงเรียนนายร้อย พระจุลจอมเกล้า
					๕ สิงหาคม
					๒๕๓๐)] and in English. |  
					| Related Link: | 
		      
		      
		      Chulachomklao, 
				
			
			trah phaen din, 
		      
		      		
		      Bhumipon Adunyadet, 
						
						
			Saranrom, 
		      
		      
		      Bangkok, 
			
			Rama V, 
			      
			      Rama IX, 
				
				
				Royal Thai Survey Department,
				
 
				
				Centenary of Royal Thai Survey 
				Department, 
				
				Royal Thai Armed 
				Forces |      
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