Board of Marshals

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Board of Marshals
원수부,元帥府
Gojong of the Korean Empire 01.jpg
Emperor Gojong, head of the Board of Marshals
Agency overview
FormedFebruary 1897
DissolvedSeptember 1904
JurisdictionFlag of Korea 1882.svg Korean Empire
HeadquartersHanyang (한양,漢陽)

The Board of Marshals (원수부,元帥府) was the ministry which managed over all the military of the Korean Empire. This was for centralizing power towards the then-emperor, Gojong of the Korean Empire. Gojong established it to have the supreme command of the army.[1] After the establishment of the board, the power of the military authorities was handed to the Emperor. Two regiments' of both the Imperial Guards and the City Guards were organized to guard the capital city, Hanyang (한성,漢城). The Board then commissioned Military Police, Military Engineers, and a Military Band. The total number of the modernized army grew to a significant number of 28,000 just before the Russo-Japanese War. After the Japanese won, the Japanese disbanded the ministry to reduce and later remove all military power from the Emperor.

References[]

  1. ^ "대한제국 원수부 관제 - 위키문헌, 우리 모두의 도서관". ko.wikisource.org (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-12-13.
  • The Military History of Korea. Seoul: HQ of the Army of R.O.Korea, 1977. Print.


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