Chief of Staff of the Air Force (South Korea)

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Chief of Staff of the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF)
대한민국 공군참모총장
Incumbent
General Lee Wang-keun
since August 2017
Ministry of National Defense
Member ofJoint Chiefs of Staff
Inaugural holderLieutenant General Kim Chung-yul
Formation1949

The Chief of Staff of the Republic of Korea Air Force (Korean: 대한민국 공군참모총장, Hanja: 大韓民國空軍參謀總長), is the professional head of the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) since its foundation in 1949, originally held by a Lieutenant General,[1] then by an Four-star General since 1968.[2][3]

The duty of the Chief of Staff is to direct and supervise the Air Force (not including operation units) by order of the Minister of National Defense according to Article 10, Act on the Organization of National Armed Forces.[4] The appointment of the Chief of Staff, along with its Army counterpart, the Chief of Naval Operations and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is referred to the State Council of South Korea for deliberation according to Article 89, Constitution of South Korea.[5]

List of the ROKAF Chiefs of Staff

No. Portrait Name Name in Hangul Rank Term of Office Ref.
1 Kim Chung-yul 김정렬 Lieutenant General 1 October 1949 ~ 14 November 1952
2 Choi Yong-duk 최용덕 Lieutenant General 1 December 1952 ~ 19 November 1954
3 Kim Chung-yul 김정렬 Lieutenant General 1 December 1954 ~ 1 December 1956
4 Jang Duk-chang 장덕창 Lieutenant General 1 December 1956 ~ 1 December 1958
5 Kim Chang-kyu 김창규 Lieutenant General 1 December 1958 ~ 25 July 1960
6 Kim Shin 김신 Lieutenant General 1 August 1960 ~ 1 August 1962
7 Chang Sung-hwan 장성환 Lieutenant General 1 August 1962 ~ 1 August 1964
8 Park Won-Seok 박원석 Lieutenant General 1 August 1964 ~ 1 August 1966
9 File:장지량.png Chang Chi-ryang 장지량 Lieutenant General 1 August 1966 ~ 1 August 1968
10 Kim Sung-yong 김성룡 General 1 August 1968 ~ 1 August 1970 First Chief of Staff to reach the rank of General (since 1968)[2][3]
11 Kim Too-man 김두만 General 1 August 1970 ~ 24 August 1970
12 Ock Man-ho 옥만호 General 25 August 1971 ~ 1 August 1974
13 Choo Young-bock 주영복 General 1 August 1974 ~ 13 April 1979
14 Yoon Ja-jung 윤자중 General 18 April 1979 ~ 10 March 1981
15 Lee Hee-kun 이희근 General 10 March 1981 ~ 5 June 1982
16 Kim Sang-tae 김상태 General 5 June 1982 ~ 5 June 1984
17 Kim In-ki 김인기 General 5 June 1984 ~ 5 June 1987
18 Suh Dong-yul 서동렬 General 5 June 1987 ~ 5 June 1989
19 Chung Yong-Hoo 정용후 General 5 June 1989 ~ 8 September 1990
20 Han Chu-sok 한주석 General 8 September 1990 ~ 8 September 1992
21 Lee Yang-ho 이양호 General 8 September 1992 ~ 27 May 1993
22 Cho Kun-hae 조근해 General 27 May 1993 ~ 3 March 1994
23 Kim Hong-rae 김홍래 General 8 March 1994 ~ 8 March 1996
24 Lee Kwang-hak 이광학 General 8 March 1996 ~ 6 March 1998
25 Park Chun-taek 박춘택 General 6 March 1998 ~ 3 March 2000
26 Lee Eok-Soo 이억수 General 3 March 2000 ~ 2 March 2002
27 Kim Dae-wook 김대욱 General 2 March 2002 ~ 11 October 2003
28 Lee Han-ho 이한호 General 11 October 2003 ~ 7 October 2005
29 Kim Sung-il 김성일 General 10 October 2005 ~ 13 April 2007
30 Kim Eun-ki 김은기 General 13 April 2007 ~ 2 October 2008
31 Lee Gye-hoon 이계훈 General 2 October 2008 ~ 30 September 2010
32 Park Jong-heon 박종헌 General 30 September 2010 ~ 18 April 2012
33 Sung Il-hwan 성일환 General 18 April 2012 ~ 11 April 2014
34 Choi Cha-kyu 최차규 General 11 April 2014 ~ 17 September 2015
35 Jeong Kyeong-doo 정경두 General 17 September 2015 ~ 11 August 2017
36 Lee Wang-keun 이왕근 General 11 August 2017 ~

References

  1. ^ Korea Annual 1998 (35th Annual Edition ed.). Yonhap News Agency. 1998. p. 376. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ a b "金成龍 공참총장" (in Korean). Kyunghyang Shinmun. 1968-12-25. p. 2.
  3. ^ a b "金榮寬·金成龍·姜起千장군 大將으로 승진발령" (in Korean). Kyunghyang Shinmun. 1968-12-24. p. 1.
  4. ^ "ACT ON THE ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL ARMED FORCES" (in Korean). Korea Legislation Research Institute (KLRI). Archived from the original on 2017-07-17. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Constitution of the Republic of Korea". Board of Audit and Inspection. Archived from the original on 2016-05-25. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)