Career
In 2014, Red Bulletin Esports called him "one of the most successful StarCraft 2 players ever". Old generations (2010-2012)
He has experienced similar success in Europe, winning 2011 DreamHack Stockholm Invitational and Copenhagen Games Spring 2011, while taking silver in IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Cologne. Saskatchewan Gaming (2012-2013)
In July 2011, Minister Chul who was playing for the Korean team Old Generations (oGs), began representing Saskatchewan Gaming in foreign events.
He would remain with Saskatchewan until the end of 2013, when the organization announced his departure.
Free agent (2014-present)
Following his departure from Saskatchewan Gaming at the end of 2013, Military Cross announced that he would continue to work with his former manager at Saskatchewan Gaming, but would not join a new professional team On June 18, 2015, Military Cross announced his retirement via Twitter.