User:Dckewon5131/장석원 (1883년)

Jang Seok-won (27 May 1883 – 15 August 1950) was a government official of the Korean Empire and the Japanese occupation of Korea, and was originally located in Myeongryun-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Life
He served as a royal governor in August 1906 and as a royal secretary in 1907, and served as a member of Yiwangjik from February 1911 to July 1914. On August 1, 1912, he received the Korea Merger Memorial from the Japanese government and served as secretary of Gyeongseong-gun, North Hamgyong Province from September 22, 1914 to 1915.

Since he was appointed as the head of Gyeongheung-gun, North Hamgyong Province on September 19, 1916, he has served as the head of Seongjin-gun (appointed March 3, 1920), Gilju-gun (appointed February 12, 1921), Gyeongheung-gun (appointed December 24, 1924), and Gyeongseong-gun (appointed March 29, 1927). In June 1921, when he was serving as the governor of Gilju-gun, North Hamgyong Province, he attended a military training session, and in April 1922, he briefly left for Japan as a member of the military inspection team. On March 12, 1928, he was appointed as the chief of the Suseong Repair Association in Hamgyeongbuk-do, and on October 24, 1924, he received the Hun6 Lantern Book Guarantee, the Showa Daerye Memorial Medal on November 16, 1928, and Hun5 Lantern Book Guarantee on October 25, 1929.

From February 13, 1932 to May 21, 1936, he served as a counselor at the Shinheung Manmong Expo (July 28, 1932) and a member of the Provisional Tax Investigation Committee (June 8, 1935) and received a certificate of commendation from the Japanese government on October 1, 1935. From June 3, 1936 to June 2, 1942, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the Governor-General of Joseon, and was ranked second in the high school on May 20, 1936 and fourth in the bell on June 12, 1936, respectively.

On June 12, 1941, he participated in the labor service of the Buyeo Shrine Corporation of Chungchukwon, and served as a councilor of the Joseon Judo Association in 1939, a director of the Dongminhoe in October 1940, a promoter and councilor of the Joseon Imbo Bureau in October 1941, and a councilor of the National All-out Joseon Federation in 1942. pro-Japanese group It was included in the 708-member Central Committee, the Provincial Participation Hall Division, and other sectors, and the 705-member National Act, which was announced by the Central Committee on the Pro-Japanese Dictionary of the National Institute.