Lee Sang-eui, the Glossary
General (Ret.) Lee Sang-eui, ROKA, was the 35th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.[1]
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- Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (South Korea)
- Korea Military Academy alumni
- South Korean generals
Han Min-goo
Han Min-goo (born 30 August 1953), is a former South Korean Minister of Defense. Lee Sang-eui and Han Min-goo are Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (South Korea), Korea Military Academy alumni and South Korean generals.
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Jiang (rank)
Jiang (formerly romanized chiang and usually translated general) is a general officer rank used by China and Taiwan.
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Joint Chiefs of Staff (South Korea)
The Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Republic of Korea (Hanja: 大韓民國 合同參謀本部) is a group of chiefs from each major branch of the armed services in the South Korean military.
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Kim Tae-young (military)
Kim Tae-young (born 13 January 1949) was the 34th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces and 42nd Republic of Korea Minister of National Defense. Lee Sang-eui and Kim Tae-young (military) are Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (South Korea), Korea Military Academy alumni and South Korean generals.
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Lee (Korean surname)
Lee, I, or Yi (이) is the second-most-common surname in Korea, behind Kim (김).
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Republic of Korea Army
The Republic of Korea Army (ROKA), also known as the ROK Army or South Korean Army, is the army of South Korea, responsible for ground-based warfare.
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The Seattle Times
The Seattle Times is an American daily newspaper based in Seattle, Washington.
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See also
Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (South Korea)
- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (South Korea)
- Chung Il-kwon
- Han Min-goo
- Im Chung-sik
- Jeong Kyeong-doo
- Jeong Seung-jo
- Kim Jong-hwan (military officer)
- Kim Jong-oh
- Kim Kwan-jin
- Kim Myung-soo (admiral)
- Kim Seung-kyum
- Kim Tae-young (military)
- Lee Hyung-geun
- Lee Sang-eui
- Lee Sang-hee
- Lew Byong-hion
- Paik Sun-yup
- Park Han-ki
- Won In-choul
- Yu Jae-hung
Korea Military Academy alumni
- Chae Myung-shin
- Choi U-geun
- Chun Doo-hwan
- Chung Ho-yong
- Han Min-goo
- Hwang In-sung
- Jeong Rae-hyuk
- Jeong Seung-hwa
- Jeong Seung-jo
- Kang Chang-hee
- Kang Jae-gu
- Kim Ho-bok
- Kim Jae-gyu
- Kim Jang-soo
- Kim Jong-hwan (military officer)
- Kim Jong-pil
- Kim Kwan-jin
- Kim Seung-kyum
- Kim Tae-young (military)
- Lee Han-lim (general)
- Lee Hui-seong
- Lee Jong-sup
- Lee Sang-eui
- Lee Sang-hee
- Lee Sang-hoon (politician)
- Lew Byong-hion
- Lim Dong-won
- Park Chung Hee
- Park Seh-jik
- Park Tae-joon
- Pyo Mu-won
- Roh Jae-hyun
- Roh Tae-woo
- Shin Won-sik
- Son Sik
- Suh Wook
- Yoon Sung-min
- Yu Jae-hung
South Korean generals
- Chae Byong-duk
- Chae Myung-shin
- Chang Do-yong
- Choe Deok-sin
- Choi Hong-hi
- Chun In-bum
- Chung Il-kwon
- Han Min-goo
- Han Moo-hyup
- Hwang In-sung
- Jang Tae-wan
- Jeong Seung-hwa
- Jeong Seung-jo
- Kang Mun-bong
- Kang Young-hoon
- Kim Byung-joo (general)
- Kim Gye-hwan
- Kim Ho-bok
- Kim Hong-il (general)
- Kim Jae-gyu
- Kim Jang-soo
- Kim Kwan-jin
- Kim Suk-won (general)
- Kim Tae-young (military)
- Kim Yong-hyu
- Lee Bong-chool
- Lee Eun-soo
- Lee Hu-rak
- Lee Hyung-geun
- Lee Sang-eui
- Lee Sang-hee
- Lee Sang-hoon (general)
- Lew Byong-hion
- Paik Sun-yup
- Park Chung Hee
- Park Hee-do (general)
- Park Seh-jik
- Park Yong-ok
- Roh Jae-hyun
- Shin Hyun-joon (general)
- Son Sik
- Song Myung-soon
- Song Yo-chan
- Yang Sung-sook
- Yoon Sung-min
- Yu Jae-hung
- Yun Chi-wang