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    Chang Do-yong (Korean: 장도영; Hanja: 張都暎; 23 January 1923 – 3 August 2012) was a South Korean general, politician and professor who, as the Army Chief of...
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    Military Revolutionary Committee, nominally led by Army Chief of Staff Chang Do-yong after the latter's acquiescence on the day of the coup. The coup rendered...
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    coup, was retained in his position as a theoretic figurehead. General Chang Do-yong, then Army Chiefs of Staff, was installed as the Chairman of the Supreme...
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    nominally led by Army Chief of Staff Chang Do-yong after his defection on the day it started. On May 18, Chang Myon announced his resignation along with...
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  • General Chang may refer to: Chang Che-ping (born 1958), general of the Republic of China Air Force Chang Do-yong (1923–2012), general of the Republic of...
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  • this name include: Chang Do-yong (1923–2012), South Korean politician Park Do-yeong (born 1993), South Korean speed skater Seo Do-young (born 1981), South...
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    Council for National Reconstruction. Yun Chi-ho Yun Chi-oh Yun Chi-young Chang Myon Chang Chun-ha August 1960 South Korean presidential election 1963 South Korean...
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    Minister of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction, succeeding Chang Do-yong, who had recently been ousted from power for being perceived as being...
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    The Supreme Council established a military junta headed by General Chang Do-yong and the May 16 coup's supporters in the Republic of Korea Army, hoping...
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    Chang Myon (Korean: 장면; August 28, 1899 – June 4, 1966) was a South Korean statesman, educator, diplomat, journalist and social activist as well as a...
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    Defense is Kim Seon-ho since 5 December 2024, after the previous minister, Kim Yong-hyun, suggested to president Yoon Suk Yeol on 3 December that he impose martial...
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  • or FreeDoM. Chang entered the E-sports world in 2004 where he started his career playing as the Night Elf race in the game WarCraft III. Chang represented...
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  • with Yong-pil. Despite an incident that drove them apart, the two friends find their affection for each other still as strong as ever. Ji Chang-wook as...
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    commanders General Chun Doo-hwan General Roh Tae-woo Lieutenant General Chang Do-yong Korean name Hangul 국군방첩사령부 Hanja 國軍防諜司令部 Revised Romanization Gukgun...
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    the division ordered its 7th Regiment to withdraw south. Before it could do so, however, it needed supplies, which were airdropped on the twenty-eighth...
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  • Democratic Party were ousted by military leaders Park Chung Hee and Chang Do-yong, the former of whom would become dictator during the Third Republic...
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    However, anticipating a PVA attack, the divisional commander—General Chang Do Yong—had halted his advance at 16:00 and ordered his two forward regiments—the...
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    Hapkido (redirect from Hap ki do)
    post-Japanese colonial period of Korea: Choi Yong-sool (최용술) (1904–1986) and his most prominent students; Chinil Chang, his personally chosen successor, Seo...
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  • Belligerents  United Nations  South Korea  China Commanders and leaders Chang Do-yong Fu Chongbi [zh] Units involved 6th Infantry Division 2nd Regiment 7th...
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    Jang Ki-yong (Korean: 장기용; born August 7, 1992) is a South Korean actor and model. He began his career in the modelling industry and debuted as an actor...
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  • History Series, ISBN 0-89096-432-7 Chae, Han Kook; Chung, Suk Kyun; Yang, Yong Cho (2001), Yang, Hee Wan; Lim, Won Hyok; Sims, Thomas Lee; Sims, Laura Marie;...
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    zone to attack directly toward Chiam-ni until pinched out, General Chang Do-yong assembled the remainder of his division in the Chuncheon area in preparation...
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  • Youngsun Kim Yu-seok Ko Chang-seok Ko Ji-yong Ko Jun Ko Kyu-pil Ko Seong-il Koo Ja-sung Koo Jun-hoe Koo Jun-yup Koo Kyo-hwan Kwak Do-won Kwak Dong-yeon Kwak...
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    (1920–2002) 29 August 1960 16 February 1961 171 days 14 Lieutenant general Chang Do-yong (1923–2012) 17 February 1961 5 June 1961 108 days 15 General Kim Jong-oh...
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    chairman, Jong Yong-guk as secretary general, as well as Choe Pu-il, Kim Yong-dae, Kim Yong-ho, Pak Chol-min, Ju Yong-gil, Kim Chang-yop, Jang Chun-sil...
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  • Chang Yong-hak (Korean: 장용학; 25 April 1921 – 31 August 1999) was a South Korean writer. Chang was born in 1921 in Puryong County, North Hamgyong Province...
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  • Yo-han (요한) Yong-gi (용기) Yong-nam (용남) Yong-joon (용준) Yong-ho (용호) Yong-hwa (용화) Woo-sung (우성) Woo-jin (우진) Woong (웅) Won-sik (원식) Won-yong (원용) Won-il...
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  • Hun-hyun Yoo Ah-in as Lee Chang-ho Kim Kang-hoon as young Lee Chang-ho Ko Chang-seok as Cheon Seung-pil Hyun Bong-sik [ko] as Lee Yong-gak Moon Jeong-hee as...
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    Choi Yong-sool (Korean: 최용술; Hanja: 崔龍述; November 9, 1904 – June 15, 1986), alternative spelling Choi Yong-sul, was the founder of the martial art Hapkido...
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    Jung Yong-hwa (Korean: 정용화; pronounced [tɕəːŋ joŋ hwa]; born June 22, 1989), also known mononymously as Yonghwa, is a South Korean singer, musician and...
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