User:Dckewon5131/정석용 (1878년)

Jeong Seok-yong (October 5, 1878 – May 30, 1951) was a Korean military officer, businessman, and social activist who participated in educational activities and civil society movements after the annexation of Korea. In 1919, he participated in the self-control group, an organization opposing the March 1 Independence Movement, and organized the self-control group of Okcheon-gun on June 27 of that year. The domicil is Yeonil, and the hometown is Okcheon-eup, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do.

Bureaucratic life
On September 14, 1900, he entered the Military Academy and graduated from the Military Academy Infantry Department on September 20, 1903. He was appointed to the Army Infantry Division on 6 July 1902 and to the Army Military Police Division on 7 July 1904, respectively, and served as a military police officer from 20 July 1906 to 3 September 1907. He was apprenticed to the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Battalion, 1st Battalion, 4th Battalion, 1st Battalion, 1st Battalion, 1st Regiment, 1903, and 3rd Battalion, 1st Regiment of Protests, 1904 (28 January 1904) and served as a court judge from 10 June 1905 to 9 March 1906.

He was a member of the Kihoheung Society in August 1908 and a member of the Korean Society in April 1909, and after the annexation of Korea and Japan in October 1910, he abandoned his official position and returned to his hometown. After that, he provided education, enlightenment activities, and employment for the unemployed soldiers of the Korean Empire.

Financial, corporate, and social activities
From 1911 to 1920, he served as the governor of Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do. In November 1912, he served as a member of the academic affairs committee of Okcheon Public Common School in Chungcheongbuk-do, a temporary member of the Chungcheongbuk-do Local Land Investigation Committee from May 20, 1915 to 1917, and a chairman of Okcheon Financial Association from June 1918 to 1938. On June 27, 1919, he participated in the Okcheon Self-Governing Group organized in Okcheon-myeon, Okcheon-gun, and appealed to voluntarily dissolve the Manse Demonstration without being misled by scaremongering. On April 1, 1924, April 1, 1927, and April 1, 1930, he was appointed as a member of the Provincial Council of Chungcheongbuk-do.

From March 1928 to May 1931, he served as a member of the Okcheon-myeon Council in Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, a tenant member of the Okcheon-gun Small Committee in April 1933, and a councilor of Okcheon-myeon School in Chungcheongbuk-do in July 1935. On May 10, 1933, he was appointed as a member of the elected city council of Chungcheongbuk-do, and on October 1, 1935, he received a commemorative commendation for the 25th anniversary of the municipal government and KRW 50 in silver money from the Governor-General of Joseon. From June 3, 1936 to June 2, 1939, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the Governor-General of Joseon, and on June 15, 1938, he was ranked seventh. He served in the Federation of Financial Associations and retired after liberation in 1945. He died in 1951 during the Korean War.

After death
On May 30, 1937, he received a 20-year certificate of service from the Federation of Financial Associations in Okcheon. pro-Japanese group It was included in the "Chung-won" section of the 708-member list, the "Chung-won" section of the "Pro-Japanese Biographical Dictionary" section of the National Institute, and the "Pro-Japanese Anti-National Act" section released by the "Pro-Japanese Anti-National Act" section.

Award

 * On May 30, 1937, Okcheon Financial Association's 20 years of service was announced

Related Topics

 * March 1st Movement
 * Refrain Club
 * Bak Jungyang
 * Jang Jik-sang