Korea Central Intelligence Agency

Japanese: Korea Central Intelligence Agency(英語表記)KoreaCentralIntelligenceAgency
Korea Central Intelligence Agency

…It is also called the KCIA (Korea Central Intelligence Agency) after the CIA. It was established immediately after the successful military coup by Major General Park Chung-hee (May 16, 1961) with the purpose of "protecting the military government from counter-revolution" as a direct subordinate of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction. …

*Some of the terminology referenced in the "Korea Central Intelligence Agency" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…CIAにならってKCIA(Korea Central Intelligence Agency)とも呼ばれる。朴正熙少将(当時)の軍事クーデタ(1961年5月16日)が成功した直後,〈反革命から軍政を守る〉ことを目的とし,国家再建最高会議の直属機関として発足した。…

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