Dongbaeg Medal
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Dongbaeg Medal also written as Dongbaek Medal, is a civil award of the Republic of Korea
. It is the third class of South Korea's Order of Civil Merit, which is the primary series of awards for Korean civilians. Recipients need not be South Korean civilians, however; the honour has been bestowed upon some foreigners.
Recipients of the Dongbaeg Medal include:
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...
. It is the third class of South Korea's Order of Civil Merit, which is the primary series of awards for Korean civilians. Recipients need not be South Korean civilians, however; the honour has been bestowed upon some foreigners.
Recipients of the Dongbaeg Medal include:
- Grace Bennett (1975), English Christian missionary to South Korea.
- Franklin Long (1975), US professor of chemistry.
- Kee-Ryo ChangChang Kee-ryoChang Kee-ryo was a prominent surgeon, educator, and philanthropist of South Korea. He is the 1979 recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service and established Gospel hospital, in Busan, Korea, in 1951,during Korean war....
(1976), Korean surgeon. - Chae Shik Rho (1982), Korean environmental scientist.
- Hogil Kim (1985), Korean professor of physics.
- Dieter Hans Kind (1988), German electrical engineer.
- Sun-Tae Kim (1989), Korean Christian theologian and minister.
- In Sun Wui (1992), Korean professor of biology.
- Hee Jung (Edward) Kim (1994), Korean photographer and first Asian Editor-in-Chief of National Geographic.
- Donald Chung (1999), US-based Korean physician and former soldier.
- William Miller (2000), US professor of physics and computer science.
- Youn-Ho Lee (2002), Korean politician.
- Chong Chul RheeChong Chul RheeRhee Chong Chul is a South Korean master of taekwondo who is widely known as the 'Father of Australian Taekwondo' for introducing this martial art to Australia since arriving in the 1960s. He is the founder of Rhee Taekwon-Do, which is widely publicised as Australia's first and biggest taekwondo...
(2003), Australian-based Korean taekwondoTaekwondoTaekwondo is a Korean martial art and the national sport of South Korea. In Korean, tae means "to strike or break with foot"; kwon means "to strike or break with fist"; and do means "way", "method", or "path"...
master. - Jun-Sik Han (2006), Korean health executiveSenior managementSenior management, executive management, or management team is generally a team of individuals at the highest level of organizational management who have the day-to-day responsibilities of managing a company or corporation, they hold specific executive powers conferred onto them with and by...
. - Joseph Gonnella (year unspecified), US professor of medicine.
- Verent Mills (year unspecified), US Christian missionary to eastern Asia.
External links
- Orders and Medals Society of America contains a photograph of the Dongbaeg Medal (1951–1967).
- Orders and Medals Society of America contains a photograph of the Dongbaeg Medal (1973–).
- Orders, Medals & Decorations of the Republic of Korea contains a photograph of the Dongbaeg Medal.