Bangkok: Although the Thai-Cambodian war situation appears to be improving, there’s still no resting on our laurels, such as the news that three Thai soldiers stepped on a landmine and were injured. Today, we’ll take a look at the medical unit’s preparedness to care for our nation’s soldiers, who are considered heroes, along with advice from Sergeant Major Phichitchai Bunchookla, or Sergeant Tae, one of the heroes, to the rear.
According to Thai News Agency, the recent incident involving the three injured soldiers highlights the ongoing risks faced by military personnel in the region. The Thai medical units have been on high alert, ensuring they are fully equipped to manage such emergencies promptly and efficiently. The focus remains on providing comprehensive care to those on the frontlines and ensuring their swift recovery.
Sergeant Major Phichitchai Bunchookla, known as Sergeant Tae, shared insights into the crucial role played by rearline heroes. He emphasized the importance of medical readiness and the need for continuous support for soldiers who encounter such dangers. His advice underscores the collective effort required to safeguard the well-being of those serving in the conflict zones.