- Chung Il-kwon
-
Chung Il-kwon Korean name Hangul 정일권 Hanja 丁一權 Revised Romanization Jeong Il-gwon McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Il-gwŏn Japanese name:
Nakashima Ikken (中島一權 )General Chung Il-kwon (Korean: 정일권; November 21, 1917 – January 17, 1994) was a South Korean general during the Korean War. He led the South Korean forces for much of the war, including the important UN battle of Inchon in 1950. Later, he served as South Korea's Prime Minister and (twice) as the South Korean ambassador to the United States.
Prime Ministers of South Korea (List) Lee B. · Shin S. · Chang M. · Heo · Yi · Chang T.S. · Baek D. · Baek D. · Byeon · Baek H. · post abolished, 1954-1960 · Heo · Chang M. · Chang D. · Song · Park C. · Kim H.C. · Choi D. · Chung I. · Baek D. · Kim J. · Choi K. · Choi K. · Shin H. · Park C.H. · Nam · Nam · Yoo · Yoo · Kim S.H. · Kim S.H. · Chin · Chin · Shin B. · Lho · Lho · Lee H.Key · Kim C. · Kim C. · Lee H.J. · Lee H.J. · Kang · Kang · Ro · Ro · Chung W. · Chung W. · Hyun · Hwang · Lee H.Chang · Lee Y. · Lee H.Koo · Lee S. · Go · Kim J. · Kim J. · Park T. · Lee H.D. · Lee H.D. · Chang S. · Chang D. · Kim S.S. · Kim S.S. · Go · Lee H.Chan · Han D. · Han M. · Kwon · Han D. · Han S. · Chung U. · Yoon · Kim H.S.Italics indicate acting Prime Ministers; small caps indicate military Prime MinistersCategories:- Prime Ministers of South Korea
- 1917 births
- 1994 deaths
- South Korean generals
- Korean people of Manchukuo
- Korean collaborators with Imperial Japan
- Japanese military personnel of World War II
- South Korean military personnel of the Korean War
- Ambassadors of South Korea
- Korean people stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.