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After his release from prison, he ran as a candidate for the newly formed Liberal Democratic Party in the 5th presidential election to be held in December, but on October 7, 1963, he announced his resignation as a presidential candidate through lawyer Tae Yoon-gi, saying, "I am resigning to realize a
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were struggling, so his subordinate battalion commander Jo Yong-gu was summarily disposed of. It is difficult to reveal the murderous intentions against the lieutenant colonel, and even if the charges are confirmed, the circumstances will be taken into account in consideration of the latter.”
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on the morning of August 11, 1953. On October 5, 1950, the year the Korean War broke out, Colonel Song Yo-chan, then commander of the religious division, commanded the military police to fire at a former subordinate, Lieutenant Colonel Yong-gu, 2nd Battalion, 17th Regiment, 2 km south of
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for disobeying orders. Lieutenant Colonel Yong-gu then submitted a complaint and requested a re-investigation. An arrest warrant was issued for the reason that he ordered the demonstration team to fire in front of the house (during the incident that was not confirmed at all and was not even
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in Seoul, and suppressed the uprising. Later, he disclosed the military's intention to neutralize the media, acted passively in the suppression, and focused on preventing bloodshed, maintaining policing, and rectifying chaos.
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in February 1946, he was commissioned as a Police Lieutenant on May 1 of that year. He was part of a network of former Japanese Korean volunteers in the military, and he held contempt for all the other networks such as the
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of the Volunteer Corps Training Center. In 1944 he was assigned to the 23rd Regiment of the Korean Army under the Korean Military Command stationed in Yongsan, and in January 1945 he was promoted to
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In August 1963, he was temporarily hospitalized due to kidney disease, and on August 8, the Dong-A Ilbo wrote, "It is patriotic for this soldier to focus only on national defense and for Chairman
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from 7 September. Song was promoted to Brigadier General on 20 September and became the head of the Capital Guard Division on 27 September. He then set up a campaign to bomb and capture
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On October 25, 1980, after a funeral ceremony as an army commander in the army headquarters auditorium, he was buried under the graveyard of his father Song Yeong-dal, who lived in
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on 17 June in opposition to monetary reform, and joined the opposition movement and formed a political party. He resigned from the posts of Prime Minister, and Director of the
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and assigned to the position of lllAssistant lllTraining lllOfficer of the 23rd Regiment. He was discharged at the end of the war after the Japanese pulled out of Korea.
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single opposition party candidate." Prosecutor Yoo Tae-sun of the Seoul District Prosecutor's Office said, "On September 15, 1950, when he commanded the battle of
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He entered the Graduate School of Defense in August 1956, completing it by May of '57. He was appointed commander of the 1st Field Army in May 1957 and
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After completing the Volunteer Corps Training Center, he served for 4 years as an assistant at the Army Support Corps Training Center. He was made the
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to resign. Song Yo Chan refused to quell student-led protesters even though the police asked for bullets and troops. These protests are known as the
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When the ROK Armed Forces were formed on August 15, 1948, he immediately transitioned to serving in the Republic of Korea Army.
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network. Shortly after his so-called appointment, he was appointed platoon leader of Company A of the 5th Regiment of the
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to step down." An open letter was published to the chairman of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction,
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in July 1948. At the time he was serving with the 9th Regiment, he participated in the suppression of the "
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In July 1948, he was appointed the principal of the Republic of Korea Army Infantry School stationed in
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garrison. He learned English on his own and was later able to communicate with U.S. military advisers.
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in the 8th Regiment through the head of the Student Regiment of the Infantry School stationed in
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in June, killed 1,000 Partisan airmen near there, and wiped out the rest of the partisans.
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in March 1960, and when the demonstrations of student protesters protesting the
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In 1980, he was appointed as a member of the National Advisory Committee.
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from 3 July 1961 to 16 June 1962. Previously, he had been the head of the
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in October of that same year, then again reappointed as the head of the
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for one year. During this time, he participated in the revision of the
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Partisan Offensive, was appointed Commander of the 1st Regiment of the
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improve the treatment of soldiers who had been organized into the
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after transferring to the 9th Regiment, which was reorganized in
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In August 1945, his old rank transferred to the newly formed
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After winning the trial, he then served as the President of
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prosecuted at the revolutionary trial immediately after the
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system. He also served as the Martial Law Commander in the
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He died of kidney disease on October 18, 1980, in the
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Song then served as deputy division commander of the
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On 16 April 1950, he was appointed Commander of the
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Perpetrators of political repression in South Korea
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Prime Minister of South Korea
Chang Do-yong
Park Chung Hee
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Yun Posun
Kim Hong-il
Choe Deok-sin
Cheongyang County
Chūseinan-dō
Korea, Empire of Japan
South Chungcheong Province
South Korea
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Illinois
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George Washington University
Empire of Japan
South Korea
Imperial Japanese Army
Republic of Korea Army

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