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Yen Ming

Yen Ming (traditional Chinese: 嚴明; simplified Chinese: 严明; pinyin: Yán Míng; born 14 November 1949) was the Minister of National Defense of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 8 August 2013 to 30 January 2015.[2]

Yen Ming
嚴明
30th Minister of National Defense of the Republic of China
In office
8 August 2013 – 30 January 2015
PresidentMa Ying-jeou
DeputyYen Teh-fa, Lee Shying-jow, Chiu Kuo-cheng, Andrew Hsia
Preceded byAndrew Yang
Kao Kuang-chi (acting)
Succeeded byKao Kuang-chi
22nd Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of China Armed Forces
In office
16 January 2013 – 7 August 2013
Preceded byLin Chen-yi
Succeeded byKao Kuang-chi
4th Commander of the Republic of China Air Force
In office
June 2011 – 15 January 2013
Preceded byLei Yu-chi
Succeeded byLiu Chen-wu
Personal details
Born (1949-11-14) 14 November 1949 (age 74)
Yunlin, Taiwan[1]
NationalityRepublic of China
Alma materRepublic of China Air Force Academy
National Defense University
Military service
Allegiance Republic of China
Branch/service Republic of China Air Force
Years of service1971–2013
Rank General
Battles/warsThird Taiwan Strait Crisis
Yen Ming (left) and Hsiao Wei-min (right) in Legislative Yuan

Education edit

Yen graduated from the Republic of China Air Force Academy in Kaohsiung.[3]

Early career edit

Upon graduation, Yen worked his way through the Republic of China Air Force, serving as a wing commander, president of Air Force Academy, Air Force chief of staff and Air Force deputy commanding general.

ROC Air Force General edit

 
Yen Ming as the Commander of the ROC Air Force

General position appointment edit

In October 2008, Yen was promoted as the General of the Air Force.

ROC Armed Forces Chief of the General Staff edit

Chief of the General Staff position appointment edit

On 3 January 2013, the Ministry of the Interior announced that President Ma Ying-jeou had approved the appointment of Yen to the position of Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of China Armed Forces. He would replace Lin Chen-yi who was appointed as the military strategy adviser to the President.[4]

ROC Minister of National Defense edit

Ministry position appointment edit

Yen replaces acting Defense Minister Kao Kuang-chi after the sudden resignation of Defense Minister Andrew Yang, just 6 days after taking his office after the previous Defense Minister Kao Hua-chu's resignation due to the death scandal of Corporal Hung Chung-chiu.

The Executive Yuan officially appointed him on 8 August 2013 from his previous post as ROC Chief of the General Staff. Acting Defense Minister Kao Kuang-chi replaces his position as the ROC Chief of the General Staff.[5]

Taiwanese woman abduction in Malaysia edit

Commenting on the recent abduction incident over a Taiwanese female in Sabah, Malaysia, Yen said that although the ROC Ministry of National Defense (MND) has the capability of special forces to save the woman, but then those armed forces are reserved for the use of armed conflict between nation, and MND should not step into an international incident which is the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) should do. Overseas special forces deployment will only be possible if there is a mutual treaty between the ROC and the host country.[6]

Criticism edit

Disarmaments of the ROC Marine Corps cause Veterans' protests edit

In mid January 2014, Yen announced that the government plan to cut the number of military to below 200,000 personnel by the end of 2019 to adjust the organization and restructure the armed forces, in which the goal is to make ROC military to be small but elite, small but skillful and small but strong.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "嚴 明(西元1949~)" (in Traditional Chinese). Taipei: Armed Forces Museum. 2013-08-22. Archived from the original on 2017-02-12. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
  2. ^ "Defense minister resigns, citing personal reasons". Taipei Times. 2015-01-28. Retrieved 2015-12-01.
  3. ^ "Taiwan Air Force Commander to serve as new chief staff". China Defense Mashup. 2013-01-04. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
  4. ^ "Air Force commander to serve as new chief of general staff". The China Post. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
  5. ^ "Ma appoints General Yen Ming as defense minister". Taipei Times. 2014-06-22. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
  6. ^ "No to special force rescue: ministry". Taipei Times. 2014-06-22. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
  7. ^ "Military to be cut to under 200,000". Taipei Times. 2014-06-22. Retrieved 2014-06-29.

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In this Chinese name the family name is Yen Yen Ming traditional Chinese 嚴明 simplified Chinese 严明 pinyin Yan Ming born 14 November 1949 was the Minister of National Defense of the Republic of China Taiwan from 8 August 2013 to 30 January 2015 2 Yen Ming嚴明30th Minister of National Defense of the Republic of ChinaIn office 8 August 2013 30 January 2015PresidentMa Ying jeouDeputyYen Teh fa Lee Shying jow Chiu Kuo cheng Andrew HsiaPreceded byAndrew YangKao Kuang chi acting Succeeded byKao Kuang chi22nd Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of China Armed ForcesIn office 16 January 2013 7 August 2013Preceded byLin Chen yiSucceeded byKao Kuang chi4th Commander of the Republic of China Air ForceIn office June 2011 15 January 2013Preceded byLei Yu chiSucceeded byLiu Chen wuPersonal detailsBorn 1949 11 14 14 November 1949 age 74 Yunlin Taiwan 1 NationalityRepublic of ChinaAlma materRepublic of China Air Force AcademyNational Defense UniversityMilitary serviceAllegiance Republic of ChinaBranch serviceRepublic of China Air ForceYears of service1971 2013RankGeneralBattles warsThird Taiwan Strait CrisisYen Ming left and Hsiao Wei min right in Legislative Yuan Contents 1 Education 2 Early career 3 ROC Air Force General 3 1 General position appointment 4 ROC Armed Forces Chief of the General Staff 4 1 Chief of the General Staff position appointment 5 ROC Minister of National Defense 5 1 Ministry position appointment 5 2 Taiwanese woman abduction in Malaysia 6 Criticism 6 1 Disarmaments of the ROC Marine Corps cause Veterans protests 7 ReferencesEducation editYen graduated from the Republic of China Air Force Academy in Kaohsiung 3 Early career editUpon graduation Yen worked his way through the Republic of China Air Force serving as a wing commander president of Air Force Academy Air Force chief of staff and Air Force deputy commanding general ROC Air Force General edit nbsp Yen Ming as the Commander of the ROC Air ForceGeneral position appointment edit In October 2008 Yen was promoted as the General of the Air Force ROC Armed Forces Chief of the General Staff editChief of the General Staff position appointment edit On 3 January 2013 the Ministry of the Interior announced that President Ma Ying jeou had approved the appointment of Yen to the position of Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of China Armed Forces He would replace Lin Chen yi who was appointed as the military strategy adviser to the President 4 ROC Minister of National Defense editMinistry position appointment edit Yen replaces acting Defense Minister Kao Kuang chi after the sudden resignation of Defense Minister Andrew Yang just 6 days after taking his office after the previous Defense Minister Kao Hua chu s resignation due to the death scandal of Corporal Hung Chung chiu The Executive Yuan officially appointed him on 8 August 2013 from his previous post as ROC Chief of the General Staff Acting Defense Minister Kao Kuang chi replaces his position as the ROC Chief of the General Staff 5 Taiwanese woman abduction in Malaysia edit Commenting on the recent abduction incident over a Taiwanese female in Sabah Malaysia Yen said that although the ROC Ministry of National Defense MND has the capability of special forces to save the woman but then those armed forces are reserved for the use of armed conflict between nation and MND should not step into an international incident which is the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs MOFA should do Overseas special forces deployment will only be possible if there is a mutual treaty between the ROC and the host country 6 Criticism editDisarmaments of the ROC Marine Corps cause Veterans protests edit In mid January 2014 Yen announced that the government plan to cut the number of military to below 200 000 personnel by the end of 2019 to adjust the organization and restructure the armed forces in which the goal is to make ROC military to be small but elite small but skillful and small but strong 7 References edit 嚴 明 西元1949 in Traditional Chinese Taipei Armed Forces Museum 2013 08 22 Archived from the original on 2017 02 12 Retrieved 2017 06 16 Defense minister resigns citing personal reasons Taipei Times 2015 01 28 Retrieved 2015 12 01 Taiwan Air Force Commander to serve as new chief staff China Defense Mashup 2013 01 04 Retrieved 2014 06 29 Air Force commander to serve as new chief of general staff The China Post Retrieved 2014 06 29 Ma appoints General Yen Ming as defense minister Taipei Times 2014 06 22 Retrieved 2014 06 29 No to special force rescue ministry Taipei Times 2014 06 22 Retrieved 2014 06 29 Military to be cut to under 200 000 Taipei Times 2014 06 22 Retrieved 2014 06 29 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yen Ming Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yen Ming amp oldid 1040470858, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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