Won In-choul explained

Birth Place:Wonju, South Korea
Alma Mater:Korea Air Force Academy
Hannam University
Birth Date:1 January 1961
Rank: General
Serviceyears:1984-2022
Unit:Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chief of Staff of the Air Force
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chief Director for Military Support
Air Force Operations Command
Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force
Director for Exercise & Training, J37, JCS
19th Fighter Wing
Director, Korea Air & Space Operations Center, AFOC
Office:Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Term Start:23 September 2020
Term End:5 July 2022
President:Moon Jae-in
Yoon Suk-yeol
Predecessor:Park Han-ki
Successor:Kim Seung-kyum
Office2:Chief of Staff of Air Force
Term Start2:16 April 2019
Term End2:23 September 2020
President2:Moon Jae-in
Predecessor2:Lee Wang-geun
Successor2:Lee Seong-yong

Won In-choul[1] (; born 1 January 1961), is a former South Korean Air Force General who served as its Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) from 2020 to 2022 under President Moon Jae-in.[2] [3]

Before promoted to the Air Force Chief of Staff in April 2019, Won had served as the Deputy Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from November 2018.[4]

Early life and education

Won was born at Wonju and finished high school at the Seoul Jungkyung High School, where he graduated in 1979 and entered the Korea Air Force Academy in 1980 and graduated at the academy as part of the Class 32 in 1984. He also attended various courses locally and abroad. He entered the Squadron Officer School in 1990 at the Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. He returned to the Maxwell Air Force Base and attended the Combined Force Air Component Commander's Course in 2011. He also studied at the Hannam University, where he earned his Master of Arts Degree in National Security & Defense Policy in 2006. He also entered the Advanced Center for Administrative Development at the Seoul National University in 2015, and became a PhD Candidate for Security & Foreign Policy at the Kyonggi University in 2020.

Military career

After graduating at the Korea Air Force Academy in 1984, Won commanded various units of the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) and also served at the Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He also spent his time flying fighters, primarily the F-16C/D (Block 32). Won served as a Secretary to the Chief of Staff, Republic of Korea Air Force and as Director at the Korea Air & Space Operations Center of the Air Force Operations Command in December 2010, and served as the Commander of the 19th Fighter Wing, where he flew the F-16C/D (Block 32) fighter aircraft, based at Jungwon Air Base in Chungju, North Chungcheong Province in May 2012. Won became the Director for Exercise & Training, J37, at the Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in April 2014, and became the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, the ROKAF's second highest post in October 2015. He became Commander of the Air Force Operations Command, the ROKAF's overall operations command in October 2016, and was named as the Chief Director for Military Support, at the Joint Chiefs of Staff in October 2017.

He became the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in November 2018, and was named as the 37th Chief of Staff of the Air Force on April 16, 2019, before being named by President Moon Jae-in as the new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on August 31, 2020.[5] He officially took helm as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on September 23, 2020, replacing General Park Han-ki. Lee Seong-yong was appointed as his successor as Chief of Staff of the Air Force.[6] [7]

Won's nomination is deemed unorthodox as Won is nominated for lower ranking post than Suh Wook, a nominee for new defense minister who joined the military a year later than Won.

Effective dates of promotion

Promotions!Insignia!Rank!Year
General2019
Lieutenant General2015
Major General2013
Brigadier General2010

Awards

References

  1. Web site: Chief of Staff Biography. dead. https://archive.today/20200515193156/http://www.airforce.mil.kr:8081/user/indexSub.action?codyMenuSeq=56563&siteId=airforce-eng&menuUIType=sub. 2020-05-15. 2020-05-15. Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF).
  2. Web site: Profile, Republic of Korea, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff . live. https://archive.today/20201018153838/https://www.jcs.mil.kr/mbshome/mbs/jcs2_eng/subview.jsp?id=jcs2_eng_020200000000 . 2020-10-18. 2020-10-18. Republic of Korea Joint Chiefs of Staff (ROJCS).
  3. Web site: 오 . 석민. 2020-08-31. (2nd LD) Air Force chief nominated as new Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman. 2020-09-04. Yonhap News Agency. en.
  4. Web site: Top Air Force general tapped as new Joint Chiefs chair. 2020-09-04. Korea JoongAng Daily. en.
  5. News: Top Air Force general tapped as new Joint Chiefs chair . 19 October 2020 . . en.
  6. News: 29 September 2020. ROTC general tapped as Army chief of staff for 1st time. Yonhap News Agency. 13 February 2021.
  7. News: 21 September 2020. Military Names New Army, Air Force Chiefs. TBS. 13 February 2021.

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