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Based on the original logo by Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Korea; Legal basis: 「Directive on Unit Management (부대관리훈령)」, Directive of the Ministry of National Defense; Author: Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Korea (대한민국 국방부) Permission (Reusing this file)
This work was produced as part of official duties and already made public by a national agency or a local government of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), or the author's economic right of it is owned in its entirety by a national agency or a local government of the Republic of Korea under a contract.
ℹ️ The video record that the flag of the Ministry of National Defense depicted by this work has been used in public since at least 1 October 1957 remains. Therefore, this work is in the public domain in South Korea since it is obvious that the flag depicted by this work was made public before 1 January 1963. Date: 14 October 2023: Source
Based on the original flag by Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Korea; Legal basis: 「Directive on Unit Management (부대관리훈령)」, Directive of the Ministry of National Defense; Author: Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Korea (대한민국 국방부) Permission (Reusing this file)
The Ministry of National Defense was established on 15 August 1948 [2] and located at Yongsan-dong, Yongsan District, Seoul. [3] It was established following the foundation of ROK in 1948, superseding the Department of Internal Security [] (DIS, 국내경비부) in charge of Southern Korean armed forces under the United States Army Military Government (USAMGIK) during the Allied occupation era ...
Government Seal of South Korea: National motto: 홍익인간 (弘益人間) "Benefit broadly in the human world / Devotion to the Welfare of Humanity" National tree: Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora) Korean red pine: National flower: Mugunghwa (Hibiscus syriacus) Hibiscus syriacus: National bird: Korean magpie (Pica sericea) Korean magpie ...
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The Taegeuk represents peace and harmony. The five petals all have meaning and are related to South Korea's national flower, the Hibiscus syriacus, or Rose of Sharon (Korean: 무궁화; Hanja: 無窮花, mugunghwa). The emblem was announced on 10 December 1963.