Military Affairs Command | |
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Leaders | Choi Jin-dong Choi Un-san Choi Chi-heung |
Foundation | May 22, 1920 |
Dissolved | June 1921 |
Country | Korea |
Allegiance | Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea |
Headquarters | Fengwudong, Wangqing County, Jilin, China |
Ideology | Korean independence movement |
Size | 670 |
Opponents | Empire of Japan |
Battles and wars | Battle of Samdunja Battle of Fengwudong Battle of Qingshanli Free City Incident |
Military Affairs Command | |
Hangul | 군무도독부 |
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Hanja | 軍務都督府 |
Revised Romanization | dunmudodokbu |
McCune–Reischauer | dunmudodokbu |
The Military Affairs Command (Korean: 군무도독부), also called Dodokbu (도독부) or Dokgunbu (독군부), was an independence army organized by Choi Jin-dong and headquartered in Bongo-dong, Wangcheong-hyeon, Manchuria, in 1919. The domestic operations that took place in the Daean River on the Duman River from March to June 1920 were mostly centered on this corps, and in many cases, operations were carried out in conjunction with the Korean Independence Army and the National Army.[1]