Free Thai Movement - List of Famous Free Thai Members

List of Famous Free Thai Members

  • Queen Ramphaiphanni, widow of King Prajadhipok and nominal head of the Seri Thai in the United Kingdom
  • Khuang Abhaiwongse, head of the Thai Democrat Party, Prime Minister of Thailand 1944–45, 1946, 1948
  • Police General Adul Aduldejajaras, one time Deputy Minister of the Interior
  • Luang Bannakornkowit, Cabinet Member
  • Tawee Boonyaket, Prime Minister of Thailand 1945
  • Ananda Chintakanond, renowned career diplomat who later worked for ECAFE
  • Luang Dithakarnpakdi, renowned career diplomat
  • Direk Jayanama, one time Minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs
  • Air Marshal Thawee Junlasap
  • Kusa Panyarachun, Thai travel/tourism industry pioneer
  • Seni Pramoj, Prime Minister of Thailand 1945–46, 1975, 1976
  • Pridi Phanomyong, Prime Minister of Thailand 1946
  • Siddhi Savetsila, later Air Chief Marshal of the Royal Thai Air Force and a Foreign Minister of Thailand
  • Captain Luang Suphachalasai, one time Minister of the Interior
  • Rear Admiral Sangvara Suwannacheep, one time Deputy Minister of Defence
  • Lieutenant General Chit Munsilpa Sinadyodharaksa, Minister of Defence 1945
  • Tiang Sirikhanth, Assemblyman
  • Sanguan Tularaksa, Cabinet Member
  • Dr. Puey Ungpakorn, London-educated economist who headed the Bank of Thailand and later served as rector of Thammasat University

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