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Kim Yong-chun

Kim Yong-chun (4 March 1936 – 16 August 2018) was a North Korean soldier and politician. He was a leader of the North Korean military. He held the North Korean military rank Chasu (Vice Marshal), was Vice Chairman of the National Defense Commission of North Korea, and was Minister of People's Armed Forces (roughly corresponds to Minister of Defence in other countries).[2][3] He held a minor post within the Workers Party.[3]

Kim Yong-chun
김영춘
Minister of People's Armed Forces
In office
February 2009 – April 2012
Vice Chairman of the National Defense Commission of North Korea
In office
9 April 2009 – 13 April 2014
Personal details
Born(1936-03-04)4 March 1936
Pochon County, Ryanggang Province, Japanese Korea
Died16 August 2018(2018-08-16) (aged 82)
Political partyWorkers' Party of Korea
Alma materKim Il-sung Military University
Frunze Military Academy
Military service
Allegiance North Korea
Branch/service Korean People's Army
Years of service1986–2018
Rank Marshal
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl
김영춘
Hancha
金永春,金英春[1]
Revised RomanizationGim Yeong-chun
McCune–ReischauerKim Yŏngch'un

Early life Edit

Born in 1936 in Yanggang Province, he attended the Mangyongdae Revolutionary School and the Kim Il-sung Military University before starting his career in the party apparatus and the Korean People's Army.

Career Edit

He served as secretary of the South Pyongyang Provincial Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea in the 1960s and was elected alternate member of the WPK Central Committee in 1980 at the 6th Party Congress. In 1986 he was elevated to Central Committee full member, director of the KPA General Staff Operations Bureau and deputy to the Supreme People's Assembly. He was abruptly purged in 1988 along with Chief of General Staff O Kuk-ryol for disputes with O Jin-u.[4]

Kim Yong-chun reappeared in the 1990s as he was promoted to general and director of the General Munitions Mobilization Bureau. He also oversaw the disbandment of the North Hamgyong Province's Sixth Army Corps, accused of corruption. In 1995, after O Jin-u's death, he was promoted to Vice Marshal and Chief of the KPA General Staff, a post he held until 2007, when he was appointed a vice-chairman of the National Defence Commission.

Kim Yong-chun was reputedly close to Kim Jong-il and a member of his court of aides.[4] He received new promotions in 2009 as Minister of People's Armed Forces and in 2010 as member of the Politburo and the Central Military Commission.

In December 2011, after the leader's death, he was ranked 5th among members of the Kim Jong-il funeral committee, immediately after Kim Jong-un and the Politburo Presidium members (Kim Yong-nam, Choe Yong-rim and Ri Yong-ho), signalling his powerful position in the new leadership.[5]

He was replaced as Minister by Kim Jong-gak and appointed director of the WPK Civil Defense Department in April 2012.[3] Although displaced from all significant leading posts, he was awarded the largely honorary rank of Marshal of the Korean People's Army in April 2016.[6]

Death Edit

Kim Yong-chun died on 16 August 2018 from myocardial infarction, aged 82. On his funeral committee were:[7]

  1. Kim Jong-un
  2. Kim Yong-nam
  3. Choe Ryong-hae
  4. Pak Pong-ju
  5. Ri Myong-su
  6. Pak Kwang-ho
  7. Ri Su-yong
  8. Kim Phyong-hae
  9. Thae Jong-su
  10. O Su-yong
  11. An Jong-su
  12. Pak Thae-song
  13. Kim Yong-chol
  14. Ri Yong-ho
  15. Choe Pu-il
  16. Ro Tu-chol
  17. Choe Hwi
  18. Pak Thae-dok
  19. Kim Su-gil
  20. Ri Yong-gil
  21. No Kwang-chol
  22. Jong Kyong-thaek
  23. Im Chol-ung
  24. Jo Yon-jun
  25. Ri Man-gon
  26. Ri Pyong-chol
  27. Kim Nung-o
  28. Kim Tok-hun
  29. Ri Ju-o
  30. Ri Ryong-nam
  31. Tong Jong-ho
  32. Jon Kwang-ho
  33. Ko In-ho
  34. Kim Yong-dae
  35. Ri Il-hwan
  36. Ri Chol-man
  37. Choe Tong-myong
  38. Ri Yong-rae
  39. Kim Kyong-ok
  40. Hwang Pyong-so
  41. Hong Sung-mu
  42. Kim Jong-gak
  43. Park Su-il
  44. Hong Chan
  45. Jang Kil-song
  46. Son Chol-ju
  47. Jo Kyong-chol
  48. Ri Tu-song
  49. Ho Yong-chun
  50. Rim Un-guk
  51. Yun Tong-hyon
  52. Kim Jong-gwan
  53. Ri Song-guk
  54. Kim Hyong-ryong
  55. Kang Su-nam
  56. Kim Thaek-gu
  57. Ri Tong-chun
  58. Jong Yong-hak
  59. Kim Sang-gap
  60. Kim Song-chol
  61. O Kum-chol
  62. Pang Kwang-bok
  63. Yun Pyong-gwon
  64. An Ji-yong
  65. Kim Myong-gyun
  66. Pak Jong-chon
  67. Jang Tong-un
  68. Kwon Yong-jin
  69. Kim Song-gi
  70. Kim Chun-sik
  71. Kim Yong-h
  72. Kim Myong-sik
  73. Kim Kwang-hyok
  74. Pang Tu-sop
  75. Pak Kwang-ju
  76. Kim Myong-nam
  77. Kim Yong-bok
  78. Choe Tu-yong
  79. Ri Thae-sop
  80. Pak Myong-su
  81. Kim Sang-ryong
  82. Kim Kum-chol
  83. Ri Bong-chun
  84. Song Sok-won
  85. Ju Song-nam
  86. Song Yong-gon
  87. Ri Jong-nam
  88. Ko Myong-su
  89. Kim Kwang-su
  90. Ri Kwang-ho
  91. Hong Jong-duk
  92. Ri Yong-chol
  93. Kim Kwang-hyok
  94. Kim Chang-guk
  95. So Sang-won
  96. Kim Kuk-chang
  97. Ju Tong-chol
  98. Ri Yong-chol
  99. An Yong-sik
  100. Kim To-un
  101. Yu Rim-ho
  102. Yun Hui-hwan
  103. Sin Ki-chol
  104. Kim Kyong-ryong
  105. Han Pyo-sop
  106. Jo Nam-jin
  107. Han Myong-son
  108. O Pyong-chol
  109. Kim Jong-chol
  110. Jong Chol-ho
  111. Sim Thae-bong
  112. Jong Tong-chol
  113. Ko Won-nam
  114. Ju Jae-uk
  115. Kim Yong-chol
  116. Kim Tong-chol
  117. Chin Kwang-chol
  118. Han Chang-sun
  119. Cha Kyong-il
  120. Im Kwang-ung
  121. Ryo Chun-sok
  122. Kim Ki-son
  123. Choe Kyong-song
  124. Kang Tong-yun
  125. Kim Yun-sim
  126. Jon Chang-bok
  127. Jong Myong-do
  128. Pak Jae-gyong
  129. Son Jong-nam
  130. Jon Thae-ryong
  131. Ri Chang-hun
  132. Jon Sun-chol
  133. Kim Jong-gil
  134. Kang Pong-chan
  135. Kim Son-jin
  136. Kim Tu-il
  137. Mun Kyong-dok
  138. Pak Yong-ho
  139. Ryang Jong-hun
  140. Kim Jae-ryong
  141. Pak Jong-nam
  142. Ri Hi-yong
  143. Kim Song-il
  144. Ri Sang-won
  145. Kang Yang-mo
  146. Sin Yong-chol
  147. Pak Chol-min
  148. Ju Yong-gil
  149. Kim Chang-yop

Awards and honors Edit

A frame with Kim's awards and honors was displayed during his funeral, showing all the decorations he had received.[8]

Two gold autographed wristwatches and one pocket watch featuring Kim Il Sung or Kim Jong Il's signature

Two silver autographed wristwatches featuring Kim Il Sung or Kim Jong Il's signature

  Hero of the Republic

  Order of Kim Il-sung, twice

  Order of Kim Jong Il

  Order of the National Flag First Class, eight times

  Order of Korean Labour, twice

  Commemorative Order "Anniversary of the Foundation of the People's Army", twice

  Commemorative Order "20th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea", twice

  Commemorative Order "Foundation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea", twice

  Order of the National Flag Second Class, twice

  Order of Freedom and Independence Second Class

  Commemorative Order "50th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea", twice

  Order of the Red Banner of Three Great Revolutions

  Commemorative Order "40th Anniversary of Fatherland Liberation War Victory"

  Order of the National Flag Third Class, three times

  Medal For Military Merit, twice

  Commemorative Medal "Fatherland Liberation"

  Commemorative Medal "The Foundation of the People's Republic of Korea", twice

References Edit

  1. ^ 북한軍 실세는 혁명 2세대 70代
  2. ^ <추가>북, 총리에 김영일, 국방위 부위원장에 김영춘 선임 (in Korean) Tongil News
  3. ^ a b c "Top 4 N. Korean Military Officials Fall Victim to Shakeup". Chosun Ilbo. Nov 30, 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  4. ^ a b VMAR Kim Yong Chun, North Korea Leadership Watch. Accessdate: 2018-08-21
  5. ^ All eyes set on Kim Jong Il's funeral committee list 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, Asahi Shimbun, December 27, 2011.
  6. ^ Ha-young Choi (15 April 2016). "Kim Jong Un promotes senior military officials". NK News.
  7. ^ "MAR Kim Yong Chun (1936-2018)". North Korea Leadership Watch. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  8. ^ Full State Funeral of the Korean Hero Marshal Kim Yong Chun [2018], retrieved 2023-01-09
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of People's Armed Forces
2009–2012
Succeeded by
Military offices
Preceded by Chief of the General Staff of the Korean People's Army
1995–2007
Succeeded by

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In this Korean name the family name is Kim Kim Yong chun 4 March 1936 16 August 2018 was a North Korean soldier and politician He was a leader of the North Korean military He held the North Korean military rank Chasu Vice Marshal was Vice Chairman of the National Defense Commission of North Korea and was Minister of People s Armed Forces roughly corresponds to Minister of Defence in other countries 2 3 He held a minor post within the Workers Party 3 MarshalKim Yong chun김영춘Minister of People s Armed ForcesIn office February 2009 April 2012Vice Chairman of the National Defense Commission of North KoreaIn office 9 April 2009 13 April 2014Personal detailsBorn 1936 03 04 4 March 1936Pochon County Ryanggang Province Japanese KoreaDied16 August 2018 2018 08 16 aged 82 Political partyWorkers Party of KoreaAlma materKim Il sung Military UniversityFrunze Military AcademyMilitary serviceAllegianceNorth KoreaBranch service Korean People s ArmyYears of service1986 2018RankMarshalKorean nameChosŏn gŭl김영춘Hancha金永春 金英春 1 Revised RomanizationGim Yeong chunMcCune ReischauerKim Yŏngch un Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Awards and honors 5 ReferencesEarly life EditBorn in 1936 in Yanggang Province he attended the Mangyongdae Revolutionary School and the Kim Il sung Military University before starting his career in the party apparatus and the Korean People s Army Career EditHe served as secretary of the South Pyongyang Provincial Committee of the Workers Party of Korea in the 1960s and was elected alternate member of the WPK Central Committee in 1980 at the 6th Party Congress In 1986 he was elevated to Central Committee full member director of the KPA General Staff Operations Bureau and deputy to the Supreme People s Assembly He was abruptly purged in 1988 along with Chief of General Staff O Kuk ryol for disputes with O Jin u 4 Kim Yong chun reappeared in the 1990s as he was promoted to general and director of the General Munitions Mobilization Bureau He also oversaw the disbandment of the North Hamgyong Province s Sixth Army Corps accused of corruption In 1995 after O Jin u s death he was promoted to Vice Marshal and Chief of the KPA General Staff a post he held until 2007 when he was appointed a vice chairman of the National Defence Commission Kim Yong chun was reputedly close to Kim Jong il and a member of his court of aides 4 He received new promotions in 2009 as Minister of People s Armed Forces and in 2010 as member of the Politburo and the Central Military Commission In December 2011 after the leader s death he was ranked 5th among members of the Kim Jong il funeral committee immediately after Kim Jong un and the Politburo Presidium members Kim Yong nam Choe Yong rim and Ri Yong ho signalling his powerful position in the new leadership 5 He was replaced as Minister by Kim Jong gak and appointed director of the WPK Civil Defense Department in April 2012 3 Although displaced from all significant leading posts he was awarded the largely honorary rank of Marshal of the Korean People s Army in April 2016 6 Death EditKim Yong chun died on 16 August 2018 from myocardial infarction aged 82 On his funeral committee were 7 Kim Jong un Kim Yong nam Choe Ryong hae Pak Pong ju Ri Myong su Pak Kwang ho Ri Su yong Kim Phyong hae Thae Jong su O Su yong An Jong su Pak Thae song Kim Yong chol Ri Yong ho Choe Pu il Ro Tu chol Choe Hwi Pak Thae dok Kim Su gil Ri Yong gil No Kwang chol Jong Kyong thaek Im Chol ung Jo Yon jun Ri Man gon Ri Pyong chol Kim Nung o Kim Tok hun Ri Ju o Ri Ryong nam Tong Jong ho Jon Kwang ho Ko In ho Kim Yong dae Ri Il hwan Ri Chol man Choe Tong myong Ri Yong rae Kim Kyong ok Hwang Pyong so Hong Sung mu Kim Jong gak Park Su il Hong Chan Jang Kil song Son Chol ju Jo Kyong chol Ri Tu song Ho Yong chun Rim Un guk Yun Tong hyon Kim Jong gwan Ri Song guk Kim Hyong ryong Kang Su nam Kim Thaek gu Ri Tong chun Jong Yong hak Kim Sang gap Kim Song chol O Kum chol Pang Kwang bok Yun Pyong gwon An Ji yong Kim Myong gyun Pak Jong chon Jang Tong un Kwon Yong jin Kim Song gi Kim Chun sik Kim Yong h Kim Myong sik Kim Kwang hyok Pang Tu sop Pak Kwang ju Kim Myong nam Kim Yong bok Choe Tu yong Ri Thae sop Pak Myong su Kim Sang ryong Kim Kum chol Ri Bong chun Song Sok won Ju Song nam Song Yong gon Ri Jong nam Ko Myong su Kim Kwang su Ri Kwang ho Hong Jong duk Ri Yong chol Kim Kwang hyok Kim Chang guk So Sang won Kim Kuk chang Ju Tong chol Ri Yong chol An Yong sik Kim To un Yu Rim ho Yun Hui hwan Sin Ki chol Kim Kyong ryong Han Pyo sop Jo Nam jin Han Myong son O Pyong chol Kim Jong chol Jong Chol ho Sim Thae bong Jong Tong chol Ko Won nam Ju Jae uk Kim Yong chol Kim Tong chol Chin Kwang chol Han Chang sun Cha Kyong il Im Kwang ung Ryo Chun sok Kim Ki son Choe Kyong song Kang Tong yun Kim Yun sim Jon Chang bok Jong Myong do Pak Jae gyong Son Jong nam Jon Thae ryong Ri Chang hun Jon Sun chol Kim Jong gil Kang Pong chan Kim Son jin Kim Tu il Mun Kyong dok Pak Yong ho Ryang Jong hun Kim Jae ryong Pak Jong nam Ri Hi yong Kim Song il Ri Sang won Kang Yang mo Sin Yong chol Pak Chol min Ju Yong gil Kim Chang yopAwards and honors EditA frame with Kim s awards and honors was displayed during his funeral showing all the decorations he had received 8 Two gold autographed wristwatches and one pocket watch featuring Kim Il Sung or Kim Jong Il s signatureTwo silver autographed wristwatches featuring Kim Il Sung or Kim Jong Il s signature nbsp Hero of the Republic nbsp Order of Kim Il sung twice nbsp Order of Kim Jong Il nbsp Order of the National Flag First Class eight times nbsp Order of Korean Labour twice nbsp Commemorative Order Anniversary of the Foundation of the People s Army twice nbsp Commemorative Order 20th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea twice nbsp Commemorative Order Foundation of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea twice nbsp Order of the National Flag Second Class twice nbsp Order of Freedom and Independence Second Class nbsp Commemorative Order 50th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea twice nbsp Order of the Red Banner of Three Great Revolutions nbsp Commemorative Order 40th Anniversary of Fatherland Liberation War Victory nbsp Order of the National Flag Third Class three times nbsp Medal For Military Merit twice nbsp Commemorative Medal Fatherland Liberation nbsp Commemorative Medal The Foundation of the People s Republic of Korea twiceReferences Edit nbsp North Korea portal nbsp Biography portal nbsp Politics portal 북한軍 실세는 혁명 2세대 70代 lt 추가 gt 북 총리에 김영일 국방위 부위원장에 김영춘 선임 in Korean Tongil News a b c Top 4 N Korean Military Officials Fall Victim to Shakeup Chosun Ilbo Nov 30 2012 Retrieved 1 December 2012 a b VMAR Kim Yong Chun North Korea Leadership Watch Accessdate 2018 08 21 All eyes set on Kim Jong Il s funeral committee list Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Asahi Shimbun December 27 2011 Ha young Choi 15 April 2016 Kim Jong Un promotes senior military officials NK News MAR Kim Yong Chun 1936 2018 North Korea Leadership Watch 20 August 2018 Retrieved 17 October 2018 Full State Funeral of the Korean Hero Marshal Kim Yong Chun 2018 retrieved 2023 01 09 Political officesPreceded byKim Il chol Minister of People s Armed Forces2009 2012 Succeeded byKim Jong gakMilitary officesPreceded byChoe Kwang Chief of the General Staff of the Korean People s Army1995 2007 Succeeded byKim Kyok sik Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim Yong chun amp oldid 1180845621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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