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{{Korean name|[[Son (Korean name)|Sohn]]}} |
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| hangul = 손원일 |
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| hanja = 孫元一 |
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| rr = Son Wonil |
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| mr = Son Wŏnil |
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| img = Sohn Won Yil 1948.png |
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| caption = Rear Admiral Sohn Won-yil, c. 1949 |
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[[Vice Admiral]] '''Sohn Won-yil''', [[Republic of Korea Navy|ROKN]] (May 5, 1909 – February 15, 1980) was the first Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) of the Republic of Korea Navy. He was one of the founding members of of the [[Republic of Korea Navy|South Korean navy]]. After relieved from the service, he was appointed as the fifth Minister of National Defense, and the first [[ambassador]] to [[West Germany]]. |
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In honor of Vice Admiral Sohn, ROKS ''Son Wonil'' (SS 072), the first of [[Type 214 submarine|''Son Wonil'' class submarines]], was commissioned in 2007. |
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== References == |
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* [http://ki.warmemo.co.kr:8101/warmemo/jsp/data/view.jsp?type=2&pkey=625HM00015 Biography at the War Memorial Korea official website] |
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[[Category:1909 births]] |
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[[Category:Korean admirals]] |
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[[ko:손원일 (1910년)]] |
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