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Kim Tae-young was the 34th Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) is the body of the most senior uniformed leaders within the United States Department of Defense, that advises the president of the United States, the secretary of defense, the Homeland Security Council and the ...
of the
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and 42nd Republic of Korea Minister of National Defense. Kim served as a Conscript in an Infantry Regiment that was deployed in Vietnam in the final stages of the Korean withdrawal from Vietnam. After his compulsory service he was recommended for Officer School, and graduated from the Republic of Korea Military Academy in 1972 in the Self-Propelled Artillery branch. He has 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 and outside of the ROK military, he started to suffer strong criticism after the sinking of ROKS Cheonan. In May 2010, he offered his resignation to President
Lee Myung-bak Lee Myung-bak (; ; ; born 19 December 1941) is a South Korean businessman and politician who served as the 10th president of South Korea from 2008 to 2013. Before his presidency, he was the CEO of Hyundai Engineering and Construction, and the ma ...
, 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
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. The next day it was announced that his successor would be
Kim Kwan-Jin Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese fo ...
, his JCS Chairmanship predecessor.


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(Korean) {{DEFAULTSORT:Kim, Tae-young South Korean generals Living people 1949 births Korea Military Academy alumni Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (South Korea) National Defense ministers of South Korea South Korean Buddhists Sogang University alumni