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Kim Chang-bong

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Kim Chang-bong (1968). "Pledge to Marshal Kim Il Sung: On Thoroughly Implementing and Pushing Through Instruction of Comrade Kim Il Sung on Further Deepening and Developing Red Flag Company Movement and on Effecting a New Innovation in Strengthening Combat Preparedness, Combat Preparedness, Combat
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with Kang Jian, led by Park Luo-gwan and Choi Gwang with about 30 people. In 1946 he returned home with Ken Kang and others. That same year, he was the captain of the 38th parallel security battalion.
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on October 12, 1966. However, he was criticized in 1969 for "wasting the national treasury and purchasing only state-of-the-art weapons" and "ignoring the Labor Red Guard".
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from mid-1956 to September 1958. In April 1956, he was elected as a candidate for the
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Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni
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in 1919. Worked as the 5th member of the 1st Army of the
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Chief of the General Staff of the Korean People's Army
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During the Korean War, he was the 7th Regiment of the
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Performed partisan activities under the direction of
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Index

Korean name
Kim
General Staff
Korean People's Army
Lee Kwon-mu
Choe Kwang
Minister of People's Armed Forces
Kim Kwang-hyop
Choe Hyon
Kyongwon County
Korea
Workers' Party of Korea
Alma mater
Military Academy of the Soviet General Staff
Korean People's Army
Korean independence movement
Pacification of Manchukuo
Chinese Civil War
World War II
Pacific War
Korean War
Battle of Uijeongbu
Battle of Pusan Perimeter
Chosŏn'gŭl
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
North Korea
Workers' Party of Korea
Kim Il Sung

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