The troops fired a 21-gun royal salute in honor of His Majesty the King.

Bangkok, Troops fire a 21-round royal salute in honor of His Majesty the King. Her Majesty the Queen on the auspicious occasion of her birthday, 3 June 2024. The troops fired a royal salute of 21 rounds in honor of His Majesty the King. Her Majesty the Queen on the auspicious occasion of her birthday, June 3, 2024. Royal Thai Army at Sanam Luang area The 1st Artillery Battalion, 1st Artillery Regiment, His Majesty's Guard, fired a salute of 21 rounds in honor on the occasion of His Majesty's birthday. Her Majesty the Queen, 3 June 2024 Royal Thai Navy at Wichai Prasit Fort Royal Thai Navy Headquarters former palace Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok by the 1st Infantry Battalion, King's Guard, 1st Infantry Regiment, Marine Division Marine Corps Command The Royal Salut was fired 21 times in honor of His Majesty the King. Her Majesty the Queen on the auspicious occasion of her birthday, June 3, 2024. Royal Thai Air Force at the Royal Thai Air Force Aviation Park (Don Mueang) by the Royal Anti-Aircraft Regiment. Yothin Air Command Perform 21 Royal Saluts in honor of Her Majesty the Queen on the occasion of her birthday, June 3, 2024. For shooting salute It is considered a tradition that all countries around the world have held onto since ancient times. To show respect to the nation or flag or person by shooting a cannon with black clay. or the ground has no smoke There are a number of appointments that are appropriate and honorable. Or something that should be respected. The word "salut" comes from the root of the word "Salutio" in Latin. During the reign of King Rama VI His Majesty the King graciously enacted a new royal salute, namely the salute R.S. 131 (1912), stipulating that there must be at least 4 guns, dividing the salute into 3 types: the royal salute Divided into 2 types: the normal royal salute, with 21 rounds, and the special royal salute, with 101 rounds. Civil servant salute, international salute. The royal salute, R.S. 131, was canceled in 1940 until World War II ended. The government therefore revi ved the tradition of firing a new salute. It began for the first time on December 5, 1948, on the occasion of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej's birthday. Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great Borommanat Bophit. Source: Thai News Agency