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Bangwibyeong | |
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Korean name | |
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Hangul | 방위병 |
Hanja | 防衛兵 |
Revised Romanization | bangwibyeong |
McCune–Reischauer | pangwibyŏng |
The Bangwibyeong( Korean: 방위병; Hanja: 防衛兵; lit. Defence soldier) is a system under the Conscription in South Korea that existed from 1969 to 1994.
The Defense call-up system, which means being called up to Bangwibyeong, was abolished in 1995 with the creation of the Full-Time Reserve Service and Social Service Personnel.
Those who were called up were those who served in supplementary military service, and Subject to Call-up of Bangwibyeong varied by year.
Bangwibyeong is a soldier, Service status was a Supplementary service.
When a person subject to Defense call receives a call-up notice, called to 3 or 4 weeks of military training from boot camp. After completing military training, deployed to Service institutions.
In this way, it is called a Bangwibyeong to be called up to serve by a Defense call.
Bangwibyeong's Service institutions is Military unit, Police Station, Reserve armory, Reserve force company, Conscription part in City hall, County office, District office or Town office. Bangwibyeong performed the following duties during their service;
Bangwibyeong was basically a form of commuting from home to Service institutions. Bangwibyeong in charge of combatment were sometimes required to stay in barracks during the training period of the troops while commuting from home to military unit.
Under the Military Service Act, the service period of a Bangwibyeong was called, The period was within 2 to 3 years. [3] [4] [5] However, the actual length of service was as follows;
Sortation | Active duty | full-time reserve | Supplementary service (Social Service Personnel etc.) | Bangwibyeong |
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Duty | active duty, reservist (after duty) | active duty only for basic military training, after that, remaining duty is served as a reservist | basic military education and discharge from military service as reservist (same for the reserve forces after that) | |
Identity | soldier | soldier | citizen | soldier |
Duty period | Army and Marine 1 Year 9 Months, Navy 1 Year 11 Months, Air Force 2 Years | Army, Marine, Navy, all 1 year and 9 months. | 1 year and 10 months on Social Service Personnel | Dependent on year. |
Rank after duty | sergeant | sergeant | private | corporal |
Form of duty | barracks life | commute to work and leave from home every day (weekends usually rest) [6] | commute to work and leave from home every day or camp (two days of vacation per week) | commute to work and leave from home every day (weekends usually rest) |
Relative height | - | effective January 1, 1995. | effective January 1, 1995. | effective April, 1969. abolished on December 31, 1994. |
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Bangwibyeong | |
![]() Group photo of Bangwibyeong(Around 1970's to Early 1980's) | |
Korean name | |
---|---|
Hangul | 방위병 |
Hanja | 防衛兵 |
Revised Romanization | bangwibyeong |
McCune–Reischauer | pangwibyŏng |
The Bangwibyeong( Korean: 방위병; Hanja: 防衛兵; lit. Defence soldier) is a system under the Conscription in South Korea that existed from 1969 to 1994.
The Defense call-up system, which means being called up to Bangwibyeong, was abolished in 1995 with the creation of the Full-Time Reserve Service and Social Service Personnel.
Those who were called up were those who served in supplementary military service, and Subject to Call-up of Bangwibyeong varied by year.
Bangwibyeong is a soldier, Service status was a Supplementary service.
When a person subject to Defense call receives a call-up notice, called to 3 or 4 weeks of military training from boot camp. After completing military training, deployed to Service institutions.
In this way, it is called a Bangwibyeong to be called up to serve by a Defense call.
Bangwibyeong's Service institutions is Military unit, Police Station, Reserve armory, Reserve force company, Conscription part in City hall, County office, District office or Town office. Bangwibyeong performed the following duties during their service;
Bangwibyeong was basically a form of commuting from home to Service institutions. Bangwibyeong in charge of combatment were sometimes required to stay in barracks during the training period of the troops while commuting from home to military unit.
Under the Military Service Act, the service period of a Bangwibyeong was called, The period was within 2 to 3 years. [3] [4] [5] However, the actual length of service was as follows;
Sortation | Active duty | full-time reserve | Supplementary service (Social Service Personnel etc.) | Bangwibyeong |
---|---|---|---|---|
Duty | active duty, reservist (after duty) | active duty only for basic military training, after that, remaining duty is served as a reservist | basic military education and discharge from military service as reservist (same for the reserve forces after that) | |
Identity | soldier | soldier | citizen | soldier |
Duty period | Army and Marine 1 Year 9 Months, Navy 1 Year 11 Months, Air Force 2 Years | Army, Marine, Navy, all 1 year and 9 months. | 1 year and 10 months on Social Service Personnel | Dependent on year. |
Rank after duty | sergeant | sergeant | private | corporal |
Form of duty | barracks life | commute to work and leave from home every day (weekends usually rest) [6] | commute to work and leave from home every day or camp (two days of vacation per week) | commute to work and leave from home every day (weekends usually rest) |
Relative height | - | effective January 1, 1995. | effective January 1, 1995. | effective April, 1969. abolished on December 31, 1994. |