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477: 157: 336:, the first generation of revolution (later served as the chief of the Korean War and the Memorial Hall for the Liberation of Korea). Until the mid-80s, General Han Young-ok (88 years old, former chief commissioner of the National Military Commission) took over, and after Lieutenant General Nam Nam-sun, Captain Won Woong-hee (former political officer of the Air Force and Anti-Air Command) from 1989 to the present, is the commander of the Military Security Command. Military Security Command remained under the 349:
headquarters, the political departments mainly focus on publicity and incitement, while focusing on everyday partyness and loyalty evaluation. The Military Security Command place more emphasis on secret surveillance such as wiretapping. In addition, while the political department does not handle the tasks related to actual investigation / arrest, the guard headquarters also performs the role of investigation / arrest.
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While in most Communist countries, political officers were in charge of monitoring the inside of the military, but in North Korea, a guard station has been established separately. Comparing the duties of the military politics departments such as the General Political Affairs Bureau and the guard
321:, the safety agency worked to find out spies and anti-revolutionary and reactionary elements in the People's Army. The safety agency caught the attention of Kim Il-sung when he captured the military coups in 56 and 68 and purged 39: 572: 638: 372:. In the past, it seems that it was called by the names of the Political Security Bureau, the Political Security and Conservation Bureau, the Political Safety and Conservation Bureau. 602: 597: 361: 357: 716: 567: 219: 340:
until 1995, but in December of that year, it absorbed the border guards under the National Security Agency and expanded and reorganized it into the Military Security Command.
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When the People's Army was founded in February 1948, Military Security Command origins traces its history to the 'safety agency' (
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across a wall. In addition, several independent offices have been established in Pyongyang as branch offices.
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The guard headquarters is set up in the form of a bureau directly under the
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The leader of the organization from the late 60s to the mid 70s was
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List of militant Korean independence activist organizations
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