Kim Tae-young (R.O.K. Army general)

Kim Tae-young (R.O.K. Army general)

Kim Tae-young Minister of National Defense
Korean name
Hangul 김태영
Hanja 金泰榮
Revised Romanization Gim Tae-yeong
McCune–Reischauer Kim T'aeyŏng

General (Ret.) Kim Tae-young, ROKA, 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.

General Kim graduated from the Republic of Korea Military Academy in 1972. He previously served as Commanding General, 6th Artillery Brigade (1997-1998), Commanding General, 35th Infantry Division (1999-2000), Commanding General, Capital Defense Command (2004-2005), and Chief Director, Joint Operations Headquarters, Joint Chiefs of Staff (2005-2006).

Prior to assuming the position of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 2008, he was Commanding General of the First ROK Army.

In September 2009, he replaced Lee Sang-Hee as the 42nd Republic of Korea Minister of National Defense.

Despite being considered as a good military officer with his skill from both inside & outside of the R.O.K. Military, he started to suffer strong criticism after the sinking of ROKS Cheonan. On May 2010, he offered his resignation to President Lee Myung-bak, although it wasn't accepted.

On 25 November 2010, he stepped down from his post as Minister of Defense in the wake of criticism he received for his handling of the shelling of Yeonpyeong.[1] The next day it was announced that his successor would be Kim Kwan-Jin, his JCS Chairmanship predecessor.[2]

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Military offices
Preceded by
Kim Kwan-jin
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
&
Chief Director of the Joint Defense Headquarters

2008-2009
Succeeded by
Lee Sang-eui
Preceded by
Lee Sang-hee
Republic of Korea Minister of National Defense
2009 - 2010
Succeeded by
Kim Kwan-jin