Phichit Kullavanich | |
Birth Date: | 6 July 1932 |
Birth Place: | Chachoengsao, Siam |
Spouse: | Arunnee Kunravanich (divorced) Wiimon Kunravanich |
Rank: | General |
Branch: | Royal Thai Army |
Honorific Prefix: | General |
Honorific Suffix: | DGC MPCh MVM AR |
Battles: | Vietnam War |
Office: | Privy Councilor |
Office2: | Deputy Commander-in-chief of the Thai Royal Army |
Term Start: | 13 July 1993 |
Term End: | 6 December 2016 |
Termend2: | 4 April 1993 |
Termstart2: | 3 December 1990 |
Phichit Kullavanich (Thai: พิจิตร กุลละวณิชย์; born 6 July 1932) is a Thai retired army officer and a former Privy councilor. He served as an assistant deputy commander-in-chief in 1986 and subsequently deputy commander-in-chief in 1990 He is an uncle of current Governor of Bangkok Chadchart Sittipunt
Phichit was born the oldest of 6 sibling on 6 July 2475 in Chachoengsao province to Chuan Kullavanich, a brother of Thailand former minister of Agriculture Pichai Kullavanich. Once finished a local primary education at Bangkok Christian College he attended and graduate from Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy as the second batch of the academy.
During his 2nd year at Military academy he was selected to further his education at United States Military Academy, USA in From 1958 to 1962. He also finished Non-commissioned officer, ranger and airborne training at Fort Moore, Georgia (Formerly known as Fort Benning)[1]
Upon completing his education, he returned to Thailand and initially served as an airborne operations instructor at the Infantry Training Center in Lopburi. During his tenure, he earned a reputation for his remarkable enthusiasm, encouraging trainees under his tutelage to shout like tigers during attacks, hence earning him the enduring nickname "Big Tiger" throughout and beyond his entire career. He was later promoted to chief operations and training staff officer of 1st airborne battalion (Now 31st Infantry Regiment) which is the first airborne unit from Lopburi province.
From 1965 to 1966, he was selected to undergo training as the Chief of the Army General Staff. Upon completion, he returned to Lopburi and assumed the position of Chief of Staff at the Royal Thai Army Special Warfare Command. During the Vietnam War, Phichit, along with other notable officers such as Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, served as a prominent commander of the Royal Thai Volunteer Regiment[./Phichit_Kullavanich#cite_note-FOOTNOTEซ่อนกลิ่น2007257-2 <span class="mw-reflink-text"><nowiki>[2]] He would also fought in Laotian Civil War and oversee an operations combating the Communist insurgency. later he would be appointed as a deputy of Thai Directorate of Operations
During a coup attempt on 9 September 1985, Phichit organize a plane ride for Major general Manoonkrit Roopkachorn, leader of the coup to leave Thailand after a negotiation.[2]
Phichit retired from the military in 1993 and he would be appointed and serve as a Privy Councillor duty until 2016.[3]