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Lee Shying-jow

Lee Shying-jow or Lee Hsiang-chou (Chinese: 李翔宙; pinyin: Li Xiángzhòu; born 2 August 1952) is a Taiwanese general and diplomat. He is the incumbent Ambassador to Denmark, and was formerly the 4th Commanding General of the Republic of China Army (ROCA), 8th Deputy Minister of National Defense (MND), the 15th Director-General of the National Security Bureau (NSB) and the 2nd Minister of the Veterans Affairs Council (VAC).[1][2]

Lee Hsiang-chou
李翔宙
9th Ambassador to Denmark of the Republic of China
Assumed office
1 January 2019
PresidentTsai Ing-wen
Preceded byChuang Heng-sheng
2nd Minister of the Veterans Affairs Council of the Republic of China
In office
20 May 2016 – 25 February 2018
PremierLin Chuan
William Lai
DeputyLiu Shu-lin
Lee Wen-chung
Preceded byTung Hsiang-lung
Succeeded byChiu Kuo-cheng
National Policy Advisor to the President of the Republic of China
In office
24 July 2015 – 19 May 2016
PresidentMa Ying-jeou
15th Director-General of the National Security Bureau of the Republic of China
In office
5 May 2014 – 23 July 2015
DeputyYen Meng-han
Kuo Chung-hsin
Wang Te-lin
Chou Mei-wu
Preceded byTsai De-sheng
Succeeded byYang Kuo-chiang
8th Deputy Minister (Armaments) of National Defense of the Republic of China
In office
16 January 2014 – 4 May 2014
MinisterYen Ming
Preceded byYen Teh-fa
Succeeded byChiu Kuo-cheng
4th Commander of the Republic of China Army
In office
16 August 2011 – 15 January 2014
DeputyHuang Yi-ping
Hsun Chueh-hsin
Chu Yu-shu
Wu Yo-ming
Wang Hsing-wei
Preceded byYang Tien-hsiao
Succeeded byYen Teh-fa
Vice Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of China Armed Forces
In office
16 May 2011 – 15 August 2011
Preceded byWu Ta-peng
Succeeded byYen Teh-fa
25th Commander of the Republic of China Military Police
In office
1 June 2009 – 15 May 2011
DeputyKao Yao-bing
Preceded byHo Yung-chien
Succeeded byChang Ching-hsiang
5th Vice President of National Defense University
In office
1 March 2008 – 31 May 2009
PresidentTseng Jing-ling
King Nai-chieh
Preceded byLu Hsiao-jung
Succeeded byWang Chuen-chiang
Personal details
Born2 August 1952 (1952-08-02) (age 71)
Donggang Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan
NationalityRepublic of China
Alma materRepublic of China Military Academy
Tri-service University
National Taiwan University
National Chung Hsing University
Nickname"Brother Chou"
Military service
Allegiance Republic of China
Branch/service Republic of China Army (1974–2009, 2011–2015)
Republic of China Military Police (2009–2011)
Years of service1974–2015
Rank General
Battles/warsThird Taiwan Strait Crisis

Early life edit

Lee Hsiang-chou was born in a Military dependents' village of the Republic of China Air Force called the Republican New Village (共和新村) at Donggang, Pingtung, Taiwan, there was his home. His ancestral home was in Xinxiang, Henan

Lee later entered the Republic of China Army Preparatory School right after his completion of junior high school at age 15. He then later graduated from the Republic of China Military Academy in 1974 as a Missile Officer.

Lee also obtained his master's degree from the National Taiwan University, National Chung Hsing University of Taiwan and Georgetown University of the United States.

Military career edit

 
Gen. Lee Shying-jow during his tenure as Commanding General of the Army (ROCA).

Early military position edit

Lee served as the Commander of Military Police (ROCMP) from 1 June 2009 to 16 May 2011. He was promoted to General of the ROC Army on 16 May 2011 and appointed as the Vice Chief of the General Staff under Admiral Lin Chen-yi, the then Chief of the General Staff.

Army Commanding General edit

General Lee was appointed to success General Yang Tien-hsiao as the Commanding General of the ROC Army on 16 August 2011.

On 16 July and 8 August 2013, General Lee tendered his resignation from his chief position and from the Ministry of National Defense due to the poor handling of the minister on the death scandal of Corporal Hung Chung-chiu, but was rejected by Defense Minister Kao Hua-chu and Yen Ming. Both Kao and Yen asked him to stay in his post.[3]

Deputy Minister of National Defense edit

In early April 2014, speaking to the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee of the Legislative Yuan, Lee said that if the People's Liberation Army (PLA) were to invade Taiwan, they need at least four months for assault preparation, thus translated to the amount of advance warning Taiwan needs in such scenario. In the event of cross-strait war, the command has to come from Zhongnanhai, the headquarter of the Communist Party of China, by the task force formation at the Central Military Commission. The next step would be recalling all of the Chinese envoys in Taiwan, execute economic preparations and tighten control of Taiwanese business people in Mainland China. He added that Taiwan has already prepared relevant measures with other countries and military reserve would be called in such attack scenario. Military confidence building measure can only be built between ROC Armed Forces and PLA only if Beijing renounces the use of force to achieve Chinese unification. The ROC Ministry of National Defense however would always remain neutral in any cross-strait issues, he added.[4]

Political career edit

Veterans minister for the Tsai Administration edit

On 28 April 2016, Lee Hsiang-chou was designated to be the new Minister of the Veterans Affairs Council. He then took office on 20 May 2016. Prior to assuming the position, Lee registered as a political independent, ending his affiliation with the Kuomintang, which he had joined in 1969.[5]

In December 2016, on his way to visit Thailand from Taiwan, Lee was denied stopover entry into Singapore for the purpose of visiting veterans of the Republic of China Armed Forces residing in the small island nation.[6]

Ambassador to Denmark edit

Lee left the Veterans Affairs Council in February 2018,[7] and was appointed Taiwan's representative to Denmark that October.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Army Command Headquarters,MND >>Introduction". army.mnd.gov.tw. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Taiwan News Quick Take". Taipei Times. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Army commander's resignation rejected". The China Post. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  4. ^ "China can invade in months: MND". Taipei Times. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  5. ^ Ku, Chuan; Lu, Hsin-hui; Kao, Evelyn (12 October 2017). "Premier rejects veteran affairs minister's resignation". Central News Agency. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  6. ^ Tu, Aaron; Chin, Jonathan (23 December 2016). "Former defense official denied Singapore entry: report". Taipei Times. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
  7. ^ Hsu, Stacy (24 February 2018). "Reshuffle targets security, diplomacy". Taipei Times. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  8. ^ Yeh, Su-ping; Wang, Flor (19 October 2018). "Lee Shying-jow appointed new envoy to Denmark". Central News Agency. Retrieved 24 October 2018.

External links edit

  Media related to Lee Shying-jow at Wikimedia Commons

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In this Chinese name the family name is Lee Lee Shying jow or Lee Hsiang chou Chinese 李翔宙 pinyin Li Xiangzhou born 2 August 1952 is a Taiwanese general and diplomat He is the incumbent Ambassador to Denmark and was formerly the 4th Commanding General of the Republic of China Army ROCA 8th Deputy Minister of National Defense MND the 15th Director General of the National Security Bureau NSB and the 2nd Minister of the Veterans Affairs Council VAC 1 2 Lee Hsiang chou李翔宙9th Ambassador to Denmark of the Republic of ChinaIncumbentAssumed office 1 January 2019PresidentTsai Ing wenPreceded byChuang Heng sheng2nd Minister of the Veterans Affairs Council of the Republic of ChinaIn office 20 May 2016 25 February 2018PremierLin ChuanWilliam LaiDeputyLiu Shu linLee Wen chungPreceded byTung Hsiang lungSucceeded byChiu Kuo chengNational Policy Advisor to the President of the Republic of ChinaIn office 24 July 2015 19 May 2016PresidentMa Ying jeou15th Director General of the National Security Bureau of the Republic of ChinaIn office 5 May 2014 23 July 2015DeputyYen Meng hanKuo Chung hsinWang Te linChou Mei wuPreceded byTsai De shengSucceeded byYang Kuo chiang8th Deputy Minister Armaments of National Defense of the Republic of ChinaIn office 16 January 2014 4 May 2014MinisterYen MingPreceded byYen Teh faSucceeded byChiu Kuo cheng4th Commander of the Republic of China ArmyIn office 16 August 2011 15 January 2014DeputyHuang Yi pingHsun Chueh hsinChu Yu shuWu Yo mingWang Hsing weiPreceded byYang Tien hsiaoSucceeded byYen Teh faVice Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of China Armed ForcesIn office 16 May 2011 15 August 2011Preceded byWu Ta pengSucceeded byYen Teh fa25th Commander of the Republic of China Military PoliceIn office 1 June 2009 15 May 2011DeputyKao Yao bingPreceded byHo Yung chienSucceeded byChang Ching hsiang5th Vice President of National Defense UniversityIn office 1 March 2008 31 May 2009PresidentTseng Jing lingKing Nai chiehPreceded byLu Hsiao jungSucceeded byWang Chuen chiangPersonal detailsBorn2 August 1952 1952 08 02 age 71 Donggang Township Pingtung County TaiwanNationalityRepublic of ChinaAlma materRepublic of China Military AcademyTri service UniversityNational Taiwan UniversityNational Chung Hsing UniversityNickname Brother Chou Military serviceAllegiance Republic of ChinaBranch serviceRepublic of China Army 1974 2009 2011 2015 Republic of China Military Police 2009 2011 Years of service1974 2015RankGeneralBattles warsThird Taiwan Strait Crisis Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 2 1 Early military position 2 2 Army Commanding General 2 3 Deputy Minister of National Defense 3 Political career 3 1 Veterans minister for the Tsai Administration 3 2 Ambassador to Denmark 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editLee Hsiang chou was born in a Military dependents village of the Republic of China Air Force called the Republican New Village 共和新村 at Donggang Pingtung Taiwan there was his home His ancestral home was in Xinxiang HenanLee later entered the Republic of China Army Preparatory School right after his completion of junior high school at age 15 He then later graduated from the Republic of China Military Academy in 1974 as a Missile Officer Lee also obtained his master s degree from the National Taiwan University National Chung Hsing University of Taiwan and Georgetown University of the United States Military career edit nbsp Gen Lee Shying jow during his tenure as Commanding General of the Army ROCA Early military position edit Lee served as the Commander of Military Police ROCMP from 1 June 2009 to 16 May 2011 He was promoted to General of the ROC Army on 16 May 2011 and appointed as the Vice Chief of the General Staff under Admiral Lin Chen yi the then Chief of the General Staff Army Commanding General edit General Lee was appointed to success General Yang Tien hsiao as the Commanding General of the ROC Army on 16 August 2011 On 16 July and 8 August 2013 General Lee tendered his resignation from his chief position and from the Ministry of National Defense due to the poor handling of the minister on the death scandal of Corporal Hung Chung chiu but was rejected by Defense Minister Kao Hua chu and Yen Ming Both Kao and Yen asked him to stay in his post 3 Deputy Minister of National Defense edit In early April 2014 speaking to the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee of the Legislative Yuan Lee said that if the People s Liberation Army PLA were to invade Taiwan they need at least four months for assault preparation thus translated to the amount of advance warning Taiwan needs in such scenario In the event of cross strait war the command has to come from Zhongnanhai the headquarter of the Communist Party of China by the task force formation at the Central Military Commission The next step would be recalling all of the Chinese envoys in Taiwan execute economic preparations and tighten control of Taiwanese business people in Mainland China He added that Taiwan has already prepared relevant measures with other countries and military reserve would be called in such attack scenario Military confidence building measure can only be built between ROC Armed Forces and PLA only if Beijing renounces the use of force to achieve Chinese unification The ROC Ministry of National Defense however would always remain neutral in any cross strait issues he added 4 Political career editVeterans minister for the Tsai Administration edit On 28 April 2016 Lee Hsiang chou was designated to be the new Minister of the Veterans Affairs Council He then took office on 20 May 2016 Prior to assuming the position Lee registered as a political independent ending his affiliation with the Kuomintang which he had joined in 1969 5 In December 2016 on his way to visit Thailand from Taiwan Lee was denied stopover entry into Singapore for the purpose of visiting veterans of the Republic of China Armed Forces residing in the small island nation 6 Ambassador to Denmark edit Lee left the Veterans Affairs Council in February 2018 7 and was appointed Taiwan s representative to Denmark that October 8 References edit Army Command Headquarters MND gt gt Introduction army mnd gov tw Retrieved 24 August 2014 Taiwan News Quick Take Taipei Times 19 May 2014 Retrieved 25 May 2014 Army commander s resignation rejected The China Post Retrieved 25 May 2014 China can invade in months MND Taipei Times 19 May 2014 Retrieved 25 May 2014 Ku Chuan Lu Hsin hui Kao Evelyn 12 October 2017 Premier rejects veteran affairs minister s resignation Central News Agency Retrieved 12 October 2017 Tu Aaron Chin Jonathan 23 December 2016 Former defense official denied Singapore entry report Taipei Times Retrieved 23 December 2016 Hsu Stacy 24 February 2018 Reshuffle targets security diplomacy Taipei Times Retrieved 24 October 2018 Yeh Su ping Wang Flor 19 October 2018 Lee Shying jow appointed new envoy to Denmark Central News Agency Retrieved 24 October 2018 External links edit nbsp Media related to Lee Shying jow at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee Shying jow amp oldid 1139811266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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