Kang Jae-Gu (Korean: 강재구; Hanja: 姜在求[a], 26 July 1937 ~ 4 October 1965) was born in Incheon in 1937, graduated from Seoul High School, and then graduated from the 16th class of Korea Military Academy in March 1960. In 1965, he sacrificed himself by throwing himself onto a grenade dropped by a soldier. His rank during his lifetime was captain, and after his death he was ordered to be a major after an army funeral was held.
At the Korea Military Academy, the official name of the 2nd Company, which he belonged to as a cadet, is designated as "Jae-gu 2nd Company" to commemorate it.[1]
1960 - Graduated from the 16th class of Korea Military Academy, and was appointed to as Army Lieutenant. He later served as a platoon commander of the 1st Regiment of the Capital Division and as a grenade instructor at the 1st Non-commissioned officer School.
1965 - On August 29, he was appointed as the 10th lieutenant of the 1st Regiment of the Capital Mechanized Infantry Division (a.k.a.'Maengho' - fierce tiger) as the dispatch of a Korea military division to Vietnam was decided.
4 October 1965 - While preparing for dispatch training, Kang Jae-gu covered a grenade with his body and sacrificed himself to save his men from a grenade accidentally dropped by a subordinate.
8 October 1965 - An Army funeral was held.
23 February 1966 - A statue called "Jae-gu sang " is erected.
On October 4, 1965, the 10th Company, with Kang Jae-gu as the company commander, was carrying out a grenade throwing drill while preparing to dispatch troops to Vietnam.
At this time, Private Park Hae-cheon pulled out the safety pin and leaned his hand back to throw the grenade, the moment he was so nervous that he dropped the grenade from his hand.
The grenade fell to the place where the company members were gathered, and Captain Kang Jae-gu, who was supervising the training of the grenade at the time, sensed the crisis and covered the grenade with his body, saving and sacrificing the lives of numerous subordinates.
Only five people around him were injured as Kang Jae-gu's Spirit of sacrifice, and all the rest of the men were able to save their lives.
His thorough military spirit and passionate love for his subordinates became a model for not only the soldiers dispatched to Vietnam, but also the entire military, and impressed the whole people.
In honor of his merit, the government held a memorial service as an army funeral, was promoted to the first rank as major, and ordered Taegeuk Order of Military Merit in praise of the military spirit of Major Jae-gu Kang.
There is a statue of Major Jae-gu Kang at the Korea Military Academy, and since 1966, the "Jae-Gu Ceremony" has been held to commemorate his military spirit and spirit of sacrifice.[2][3]
Kang Jae-Gu Statue
In the Korea Military Academy, there is a statue of Major Jae-gu Kang, which was erected with donations from soldiers in the army.
In order to commemorate Major Jae-gu Kang as a symbol of true military spirit, "Jae-Gu Ceremony" is held during the "Hwarang Basic Training".
The above is a phrase written on the statue of Major Jae-gu Kang, written to commemorate and commemorate him.
In order to commemorate the soul of Major Jae-gu Kang, who was the second company during the cadet period, the Korea Military Academy is calling the second company as a '재구가'.