Im Chung-sik (Korean: 임충식; Hanja: 任忠植; April 23, 1922 - December 9, 1974)[1] also spelled translated Yim Chung Sik, was a South Korean general and politician.[2][3] His service started during the Korean War. His Bon-gwan is Jangheung.

Education

Im's graduated from the Korea Military Academy (1st alumni) in 1946. He graduated from the Republic of Korea Army Infantry School in 1949 and then after the Korean War graduated from the United States Army Field Artillery School in 1954. In 1956 Im graduated from the Republic of Korea Army College. He completed further post secondary education at the Korea National Defense University with a Bachelor of Public Administration in 1958 and a Master of Public Administration in 1966.

Career

At the beginning of Korean War in 1950 Im was the head of the 18th regiment (lieutenant colonel) for the Republic of Korea Army (South Korea). He was promoted in 1952 to be division commander of the 7th Division. After the war in 1954 Im became division commander for the ROK Army 2nd Division.

In 1960 he moved to the ROK Army Headquarters and in 1962 became the commander of the ROK Army 5th Corps.

In 1963 he joined the ROK Department of Defense office[3] and in 1965 was elevated to Army Deputy Chief of Staff[4]

He served as Chairman of the ROK Joint Chiefs of Staff[5] from 1967.04 ~ 1968.08 and then as ROK Minister of National Defense[6][7] from August 1968-March 1970[8]

Im was a Member of Parliament (The 8th and 9th National Assembly)[9]

Honors

References

  1. "임충식(任忠植) - 한국민족문화대백과사전". encykorea.aks.ac.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  2. "Im Sik - Recipient - Military Times Hall of Valor".
  3. 1 2 Yup, Paik Sun (1999). From Pusan to Panmunjom. ISBN 9781597974837.
  4. (Taiwan), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China (1 August 1966). "Events From Day to Day - Taiwan Today". Taiwan Today.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. "Almanac of Current World Leaders". Marshall R. Crawshaw. 7 November 1968 via Google Books.
  6. "신임 합동참모회의 의장 임충식 장군". 중앙일보 (in Korean). 1967-04-01. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  7. "Plakett". digitaltmuseum.se.
  8. "Official Records". UN. 7 November 1968 via Google Books.
  9. "Past Members < Introduction < The National Assembly of the Republic o…". 13 April 2013. Archived from the original on 13 April 2013.
  10. "Chong In - Recipient - Military Times Hall Of Valor". valor.militarytimes.com. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  11. "Im Sik - Recipient - Military Times Hall Of Valor". valor.militarytimes.com. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
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