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- Kang Kon - Wikipedia
Kang Kon (Korean: 강건; Hancha: 姜健; June 23, 1918 – September 8, 1950) was a Korean military leader active in Manchuria and the Korean peninsula as well as a politician during the years leading up to the Korean War and during the first stages of the Korean War in 1950
- Kim Jong Un Unveils Repaired Kang Kon After Botched May Launch . . .
North Korea announced Friday that it has repaired and relaunched its second naval destroyer, Kang Kon, after a failed launch in May, according to a report by Asharq Al-Awsat The Choe Hyon–class
- The death of N. Korea’s first chief of staff, Kang Kon (1918-1950)
The South Korean soldier who set the landmine that killed Kang Kon inadvertently triggered the largest beheading operation in South Korean history However, the soldier’s name, unit he (or maybe even she) served in and the exact location of the death are likely to remain a mystery forever
- N Korea’s Kim eyes more warships as damaged destroyer relaunched
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has promised to build more warships and deploy them to the Pacific Ocean, as he officiated at the relaunching of a destroyer that partially sank during its
- [News Today] N. Korea relaunches new destroyer | KBS 뉴스
North Korea's newly built destroyer, the Kang Kon, has been relaunched, 3 weeks after its failed initial launch After inspecting the vessel, Kim Jong-un said North Korea will commission two of these warships every year The moment the ropes are cut, a cannon salute goes off The 5,000-ton brand-new
- Launching of North Korea’s Second Choe Hyon-Class Destroyer
North Korea launched its second Choe Hyon-class destroyer, named the Kang Kon, at Najin This is the second of its largest warship class ever produced by North Korea
- Lieutenant General Kang Kon, North Korean Military
On August 4, 1950, a 500-pound bomb exploded on the roof of an abandoned factory 20 miles from Pusan at the North Korean People's Army Front Command Headquarters The bomb broke General Kang Kon's arm and nearly missed General Kim Chaik, the front commander
- North Korea claims to launch repaired warship on second try
The Kang Kon was the second warship introduced by North Korea in recent months, following the launch of its 5,000-ton Choe Hyon destroyer at the Nampo Shipyard on April 25
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