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* This page records both hostile and non-hostile overseas casualties of the ] since the end of the ]. * This page records both '''hostile and non-hostile overseas casualties''' of the ] since the end of the ].
* Star sign indicates that there are uncertainty of measuring exact age due to Korean age system. * The '''star sign''' indicates that there are '''uncertainty of measuring exact age''' due to Korean age system.
* The rank is honored posthumously in most cases. The rank system of ] will be recognized. * The '''rank''' is '''honored posthumously''' in most cases. The rank system of Republic of Korea Armed Forces will be recognized.
* The place of death is recorded as the official name when the event has taken. * The '''cause of death''' is the '''official conclusion''' of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.
* The '''place of death''' is recorded as the '''official name''' when the event has taken.


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Revision as of 19:16, 12 September 2012

  • This page records both hostile and non-hostile overseas casualties of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces since the end of the Vietnam War.
  • The star sign indicates that there are uncertainty of measuring exact age due to Korean age system.
  • The rank is honored posthumously in most cases. The rank system of Republic of Korea Armed Forces will be recognized.
  • The cause of death is the official conclusion of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.
  • The place of death is recorded as the official name when the event has taken.
Date Personal Information Military Information Casualty Information Notes
Name (Last First) Age Rank Unit Branch Cause of Death Place of Death
1995-09-13 Choe Myeong-seok 36* Joongryeong (LTC) UNOMIG Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Natural disaster Pitsunda, Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia
2002-05-12 Jeong Kyeong-moon 40* Joongryeong (LTC) UNMOGIP Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Illness Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea
2003-01-27 Kim Hyo-seong 33* Daewi (CTP) TF Dongeui, ISAF Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Friendly fire Bagram, Parwan Province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
2003-03-06 Min Byeong-jo 38* Joongryeong (LTC) TF Sangroksoo, UNAMET Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Natural disaster Oecusse District, Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
2003-03-06 Bak Jin-gyu 35* Joongryeong (LTC) TF Sangroksoo, UNAMET Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Natural disaster Oecusse District, Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
2003-03-06 Kim Jeong-joong 22* Byeongjang (SGT) TF Sangroksoo, UNAMET Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Natural disaster Oecusse District, Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
2003-03-06 Baek Jong-hoon 23* Byeongjang (SGT) TF Sangroksoo, UNAMET Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Natural disaster Oecusse District, Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
2003-03-06 Choe Heui 22* Byeongjang (SGT) TF Sangroksoo, UNAMET Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Natural disaster Oecusse District, Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
2007-02-27 Yoon Jang-ho 26 Hasa (SSG) TF Dasan, ISAF Republic of Korea Army Hostile - Suicide bomb Bagram, Parwan Province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
2007-05-19 Oh Jong-soo 25 Joongwi (1LT) TF Zaytun, MNF-I Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Suicide Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, Republic of Iraq
2008-03-03 Bak Hyeong-jin 50* Daeryeong (COL) UNMIN Republic of Korea Army Non-hostile - Helicopter crash Ramechhap District, Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

References

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