and
Gallup in Thailand, 1951 prior to being handed over to the
Royal Thai Navy. The
Gallup, which had already served in Korea with the US Navy, would also serve there with the Thai navy under the name HMTS
Prasae II. On 7 November 1950 two Thai warships,
HTMS Prasae and
HTMS Bangpakong, arrived in South Korea. They served under United Nations command, performing escort duty and shelling enemy targets on land. The
Prasae ran aground on the coast near
Yangyang during a snowstorm. Attempts to refloat her failed, and she was scuttled on 7 January 1951, her wreck being shelled to complete her destruction. The
Bangpakong left Korea on 16 February 1952. On 29 December 1951 two more Thai warships,
HTMS Prasae II and the
HTMS Tachin, arrived in Korea. They sailed for home a year and a half after the armistice on 21 January 1955. The transport ship HTMS
Sichang arrived in Korea on 7 November 1950, remaining there until 15 July 1951. ==Air Force==