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Chun In-bum was born on 6 September, 1958 in Seoul, is an A south korean general. Discover Chun In-bum's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 6 September, 1958
Birthday 6 September
Birthplace Seoul
Nationality South Korea

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His wife is Shim Hwa-Jin

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1958

Chun In-bum (born September 6, 1958) is a retired South Korean Army Lieutenant general and authority on Korean politics and military relations.

Chun was born September 6, 1958, in the South Korean capital city of Seoul.

1969

He moved to the United States of America at the age of seven with his mother, who was serving as a South Korean diplomat, and spent four and a half years in New York City before returning to Korea in 1969 to finish high school.

1977

He was accepted to the Korea Military Academy (KMA) in 1977.

1981

There, he studied military history and was commissioned as an infantry officer in 1981 upon completion of his degree.

Shortly after graduation, then-Lieutenant Chun was selected as an aide to Lieutenant General Lee Ki-baek, making him the youngest officer in the history of the army to be appointed aide to a three-star general.

1983

In October 1983, General Lee was nearly killed in a terrorist bombing in Rangoon and then-Lieutenant Chun was credited with saving Lee’s life in the aftermath of the attack.

He was awarded the National Security Medal (Kwang-Bok) for his actions.

1988

Chun continued his career by serving in the ROK/US Combined Forces Command (CFC) in 1988, the Korean Special Warfare Command (SWC) in 1990, and in the ROK Army Chief of Staff Office.

1995

From 1995 to 1997, he commanded a battalion in the 22nd ROK Infantry Division.

2005

After promotion to brigadier general he served in positions commanding 29th Infantry Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division of the Republic of Korea Army and helped direct elections in Iraq in 2005.

For his service in Iraq he received the Hwa-Rang Combat medal and became the first Korean officer since the Vietnam War to be awarded the U.S. Bronze Star.

Later in 2005, he served as the Director of U.S. Affairs at the Korean Ministry of National Defense.

2007

In 2007, then Brigadier General Chun was deployed to Afghanistan in response to 2007 South Korean hostage crisis in Afghanistan.

2009

He was promoted to major general in 2009, and to lieutenant general in November 2013.

2015

In 2015, Chun was promoted to deputy commander for the First ROK Army (FROKA) and became a Distinguished Fellow of New Westminster College.

2016

He was assigned to head the ROK Special Warfare Command, for which he received U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) medal in 2016, becoming the first Korean to receive the honor.

Chun retired from active duty in July 2016.

After his retirement he briefly worked for Moon Jae-in’s presidential campaign before stepping down to conduct fellowships with Brookings Institution’s Center for East Asia Policy Studies (CEAP) and the US-Korea Institute of the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C.

2018

Chun has been a board member of the Korean Animal Welfare Association since 2018.

Chun is married to Shim Hwa-jin, former president of Sung-Shin Women’s University.

The couple have two sons.