36th Infantry Division (South Korea)
Appearance
36th Homeland Defense Infantry Division | |
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제36향토보병사단 | |
Active | 20 April 1955 – present |
Country | South Korea |
Branch | Republic of Korea Army |
Type | Infantry |
Size | Division |
Part of | Ground Operations Command |
Garrison/HQ | Wonju, Gangwon Province |
Nickname(s) | White Tiger |
March | 36th Division Hymn |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Maj. Gen. Lee Yong-hwan |
The 36th Homeland Defense Infantry Division (Korean: 제36향토보병사단, Hanja: 第三十六鄕土步兵師團) is a military formation of the Republic of Korea Army. The division is subordinated to the Ground Operations Command and headquartered in Wonju, Gangwon Province. During peacetime, they are in charge of defense central and southern Gangwon Province. They also are responsible for recruit training and flood control.[1]
History
The division was created in Inje County, Gangwon Province on 20 April 1955, shortly after Korean War and moved to current garrison in 1982.
Organization
- Headquarters:[2]
- Chemical Company
- Signal Battalion
- Engineer Battalion
- Medical Battalion
- Artillery Battalion
- 107th Infantry Brigade
- 108th Infantry Brigade
- 109th Infantry Brigade
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 36th Infantry Division (Republic of Korea).
- ^ "36th Infantry Division". www.mma.go.kr (Republic of Korea Army).
- ^ Pike, John. "FROKA Mobilization Forces". www.globalsecurity.org.