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Jo Myong-rok

Jo Myong-rok

Jo Myong-rok
Various notation
The Hangul Alphabet 조 명록
Kanji 趙明祿 / 趙明 錄
Pronunciation チョ ミョンロク
English notation: Jo Myong-rok
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Jo Myong-rok (チョ ミョンロク, from July 12, 1928 to November 6, 2010) is an officer, a politician of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. I successively hold Democratic People's Republic of Korea National Defense Commission first vice chairman, Korean People's Army total politics chief of the bureau, Managing Director at Korean Workers' Party Department of Political Affairs committee, party Central Committee committee. The last rank in Korean People's Army is 次帥.

Career, person

 
Jo Myong-rok (October, 2000) who shakes hands with Bill Clinton in the White House

I am from Jilin Nobuyoshi, China.

Jo Myong-rok was considered to be No. 2 in military affairs whereas Kim Yong Nam who was Chairperson at Supreme People's Assembly Standing Committee was No. 2 in the politics. I am from an air force. I added to a voice as a guardian of Kim Jong Il very much after I was trusted by Kim Jong Il partly because Kim Jong-suk who was the real mother of Kim Jong Il was near, and "the point military politics" that military affairs business was given priority to over in all came to be performed by the revolution first generation that participated in the anti-Japanese movement partisan of Kim Il Sung as a child soldier.

Friendship was warm with 保衛司令官元応煕 and, in the case of the coup d'etat plot case that happened in 1992 in North Korea, protected several air force officers from a purge.

I had a health problem in the later years, and it was said that I sent the days of fight against illness and has been treated again in a hospital in Paris, France.

I was always in the right neighbor of General Secretary Kim Jong Il, but, at the time of military parade, did not turn up in Korean Workers' Party convention of September 28, 2010 and the parade of October 10, the same year. I was picked in the convention by the Managing Director at Department of Political Affairs committee, but die because of heart disease on November 6 approximately one month later [1]. 82 years old death. Kim Jong Il oneself takes office as a funeral service chairperson in the state funeral; a funeral service committee of the exceptional case more than 100 became handled.

Career

  • It is returned home in 1959 by - Soviet Union
  • 1975 - major general. Commander anti-Air Service
  • October, 1977 - air force commander (lieutenant general)
  • October, 1980 - Labor Party center committee member, military committee (the sixth meeting)
  • February, 1982 - Supreme People's Assembly seventh delegate
  • May, 1985 - air force commander (senior general). I visit Yugoslavia, East Germany, China as leader representative
  • November, 1986 - Supreme People's Assembly eighth delegate
  • April, 1990 - Supreme People's Assembly ninth delegate
  • 1992 - general
  • January, 1994 - visit to Iran
  • July, 1994 - Kim Il Sung nation funeral service Committee committee
  • I lead - air force delegation in November, 1994 and visit Cuba
  • 1995 - people's army total Department of Political Affairs chief of the bureau
  • February, 1995 - O Jin U nation funeral service Committee committee
  • October, 1995 - 次帥
  • September 5, 1998 - National Defense Commission first vice chairman
  • I visit the United States in a special envoy qualification of - Kim Jong Il in October, 2000
  • November, 2010 - death

Source

  1. ^ "North Korean military No. 2 to the death, a state funeral"(Japanese). YOMIURI ONLINE (November 7, 2010). November 7, 2010 reading.

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