Park Hee-do (general)

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Park Hee-do
Chief of the Republic of Korea Army
In office
16 December 1985 – 11 June 1988
PresidentChun Doo-hwan
Roh Tae-woo
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Personal details
Born
Park Hee-do

(1934-07-22) 22 July 1934 (age 87)
South Gyeongsang Province, Korea under Japanese rule
Military service
Allegiance Empire of Japan
 South Korea
ArmyRepublic of Korea Army
Years of service1956–1988
RankSouthKorea-Army-OF-9.svg Daejang General
Commands1st Airborne Special Forces Brigade
Chief of Staff of Republic of Korea Army
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationPark Heedo
McCune–ReischauerPark Heedo

Park Hee-do (Hangul: 박희도 ; born 22 July 1934) was South Korean General and a Politician.

He was a member of Hanahoe, an illegal group of South Korean Army.

Life[]

Park Hee-do was born in South Gyeongsang Province on 22 July 1934. When Park's two brothers became missing during the Korean War, Park decided to become a soldier.[1] He entered the Korea Military Academy. Park as a cadet had a great grades. In March 1956, Park graduated the Military Academy and was appointed as Second lieutenant. In mid 1960s, Park joined Hanahoe by his friendship with Chun Doo-hwan, and Roh Tae-woo. In 1975, Park was promoted to Brigadier general. In 1975, Chun Doo-hwan pleaded , the supreme commander of Special forces, to make Park to be the commander of 1st Airborne Special Forces Brigade, which was successful.

In 1976, the Korean axe murder incident happened. Park Chung-hee ordered Park to destroy four illegal checkpoints of Korean People's Army. Park selected 64 most well trained men to destroy the checkpoints. 64 men successfully destroyed the checkpoints. But, since this was not agreed with United States Forces Korea, this brought pressure to Park. But by help from his fellow generals, Park was able to endure the pressure. In 1978, when spies from North Korea came to South Korea, some members of Park's brigade went to North Korea through Imjin River. Chief of Staff of South Korean Army, tried to resign Park but, Jeong Byeong-ju who preferred Park prevented Lee from resigning him.[2] But after a year, Park betrayed Jeong Byeong-ju during the Coup d'état of December Twelfth. Park's 1st Airborne Special Forces Brigade was ordered to stay wherever they were. But, Park also got orders from Chun Doo-hwan to go to Seoul and occupy the Republic of Korea Army Headquarters and Ministry of National Defense. Park followed the order from Chun. Park's brigade found out , the minister of National Defense. This helped the arrest of . For merits of Coup, Park was promoted to Major General. He became a major general and received command of 26th Mechanized Infantry Division. A year later, Park became Lieutenant general and the commander of Special forces.[2] On 16 December 1985, Park was appointed as the Chief of Staff of South Korean Army.[3] In June 1988, Park retired from the army. In 1992, Park tried to flee to Los Angeles with her wife when Kim Young-sam was expected to be elected.[4] After the election of Kim Young-sam, Park went to jail by trials. Park was released years later. Park still had close relationships with Chun. When Park Chung-hee's daughter, Park Geun-hye became the president, he showed his support of her.[1] Nowadays, he is an activist in Far-right politics of Korea.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "[인터뷰] 박희도 전 육군참모총장, 박정희-전두환을 말하다". 일요서울i (in Korean). 2013-07-01. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  2. ^ a b c "제1공수여단장! 박희도(朴熙道)". 영남신문 (in Korean). 2019-02-10. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  3. ^ "육참총장에 박희도대장". 중앙일보 (in Korean). 1985-12-16. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  4. ^ "박희도 전육군참모총장 출국". hankyung.com (in Korean). 1992-03-09. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
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