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Who was Kim Jae-gyu, who snipered Park Chung-hee and Lee Chul-cheol ...

2019-10-25 22:05:14

On the 24th of the MBC Special's 40th Anniversary of the Buma War, the documentary drama '1979', Part 2, 'Why did he shoot?', Reconstructed the 10.26 incident where President Park Chung Hee was shot by Kim Jae-gyu's central intelligence chief.

Kim Jae-gyu was born in Seonsan-gun, Gumi-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.

After graduating from Andong Agriculture and Forestry School in 1943, he entered the Secondary School Teachers' College of Agriculture, Kyungpook National University.

Kim Jae-gyu, who was credited with President Park Chung-hee and his second motives and trends, lived as a teacher at Kimcheon-jung High School and graduated as a second-year student in December 1946 after joining the Korean Military Academy of Defense.

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He became a lieutenant general after undergoing the 36th Regiment of the 5th Division in 1954, the Vice-Chancellor of the Army College in 1957, the 6th Division in 1963, the Commander and Chief Commander of the 6th District, in 1966, the Army Security Commander in 1969, and the 3rd Corps in 1971.

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Immediately after the May 16 military affairs, he served as president of Honam Fertilizer.

In 1973, he became a ninth member of the Parliament of Yoo Shin-jung and entered politics.

From 1974 to 1976 he served as the 13th construction minister.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, President Park Chung-hee made a full-fledged decision to advance Korean companies into the Middle East in the face of the impact of the withdrawal from Vietnam on the Korean economy, in particular the difficulty of acquiring foreign currency and construction technology.

During his time as Minister of Construction, he contributed to Korean companies' entry into the Middle East.

In December 1976, he was appointed head of the Central Intelligence Agency, where he was charged with collecting information and resolving issues in the vicinity of President Park Chung-hee.

However, in 1979, he faced the case of the YH trade, the Gong-Yong-Tong-Yong, the New Democratic Party's president Kim Young-sam, and the government's anxiety such as the Busan-Masan conflict.

In 1979, he met with Park Sun-ho and Park Heung-ju, who were direct managers of the Central Intelligence Agency.

He was arrested by Chun Doo-hwan, chief of the Joint Chief of Investigations on October 28, and various theories and allegations were raised during the trial of this case, but he was sentenced to death for rebellion killings and non-random attempts, and executed on 24 May 1980.

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He was graduated from Fort Sill Artillery School in 1957 and trained at the West Point Military Academy.

After returning to 1960, he was promoted to captain the following year, joining the May 16 military affairs headed by Major General Park Chung-hee.

He was appointed chairman of the National Assembly's Supreme Council for Reconstruction, and in 1962 served as the Colonel of the Army and served as a permanent Democratic Republican.

After Park Chung-hee was elected president in 1963, he was elected the sixth member of the National Democratic Republic.

He was subsequently elected to the 7th, 8th, and 9th National Assembly members, and was appointed president of the president's body in 1974.

On October 26, 1979, he was shot by Park Jung-hee and Kim Jae-gyu, chief information officer, at the Banquet Hall in Gungjeong-dong.

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