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{{wp|Marshal}} '''Bo Tae-sung''' ({{wp|Hangul}}: 보대숭) is a {{wp|general officer}} in the [[Joyonghean Sovereign Army]] who commands the [[1st Army Group]]. He has fought in the [[Joyonghean-Nanja War]] in the [[Second Conflict of Two Borders]] during the [[Imperial Crisis]].
{{wp|Marshal}} '''Bo Tae-sung''' ({{wp|Hangul}}: 보대숭) is a {{wp|general officer}} in the [[Joyonghean Sovereign Army]] who commands the [[1st Army Group]]. He has fought in the [[Joyonghean-Nanja War]] in the [[Second Conflict of Two Borders]] during the [[Imperial Crisis]]. He also served as a captain during the [[Circum-Courlès War]].
 
Among the Big Five, he is the oldest. He also is diagnosed with [[Courlès War syndrome]] due to muscle pains.


==Early Life==
==Early Life==

Latest revision as of 07:11, 24 February 2024

Bo Tae-sung
보대숭
BoTae-sung1.jpg
Tae-sung in 2016
Born (1955-06-17) 17 June 1955 (age 69)
Jeungpyeong, North Chungcheong Province, Joyonghea
Allegiance Joyonghea
Service/branch Joyonghean Sovereign Army
Rank20.SKA-GA.svg Wonsu (English: Marshal)
UnitArmy Group Daegu
Battles/warsPost-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis

Imperial Crisis

Relations

Marshal Bo Tae-sung (Hangul: 보대숭) is a general officer in the Joyonghean Sovereign Army who commands the 1st Army Group. He has fought in the Joyonghean-Nanja War in the Second Conflict of Two Borders during the Imperial Crisis. He also served as a captain during the Circum-Courlès War.

Among the Big Five, he is the oldest. He also is diagnosed with Courlès War syndrome due to muscle pains.

Early Life

Military Career

Personal Life