Royal project constructs new residence for the family of a deceased soldier
King's Command Leads to New Home for Fallen Soldier's Family
In a heartwarming gesture, His Majesty the King has ordered the construction of a new house for the impoverished family of Pfc Teerayut Krajongthong, a fallen Thai soldier who lost his life during a border clash in Si Sa Ket Province.
The Royal Thai Army, government agencies, local volunteers, and communities are working together to build the new home as a tribute to Teerayut's sacrifice and to improve his family's living conditions. This initiative reflects the King's profound compassion towards military personnel and civilians affected by the conflict.
Teerayut, a member of the 2nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, lost his life at Tahong 2 base in Saothongchai Subdistrict, Kantharalak District, Si Sa Ket Province. Due to their severe poverty, the Buri Ram Provincial Volunteer Centre and the 26th Military Circle have coordinated the construction of the new home.
The construction of the new home is part of the rehabilitation efforts ordered by His Majesty the King in response to the recent conflict. The 2nd Army Area has also posted a message expressing the King's compassion for those affected by the conflict.
In addition to the construction of the new home, several parties have offered assistance to improve Teerayut's family's living conditions as a tribute to his sacrifice. Gulf Development has launched a THB 100 million fund to aid Thai troops and their families, and the government has approved compensation packages for victims of the clash, providing significant financial aid to families of fallen soldiers and civilians.
Overall, these updates indicate a multi-faceted royal and governmental commitment to rehabilitate affected families, improving their welfare in recognition of the soldiers' sacrifices.
- The reconstruction of Teerayut's family's home, prompted by His Majesty the King, is not only a response to his unfortunate demise in war-and-conflicts but also a reflection of the King's profound compassion towards both military personnel and civilians affected by such incidents.
- The General News reveals that Gulf Development has established a THB 100 million fund to assist Thai troops and their families, and the government has approved compensation packages for the victims of the recent conflicts, signifying a commitment to politics that prioritizes the welfare of those who have made significant sacrifices.