Background
Ri Ul-sol was born in 1921 in Songjin, North Hamgyong Province.
Ri Ul-sol was born in 1921 in Songjin, North Hamgyong Province.
He was responsible for the safety of top North Korean leaders and their families as Commander of the Guard. He may have been trained at the Okeanskaya Field School in Vladivostok or in the RKKA Military Academy in Khabarovsk, both in the Soviet Union. In the late 1930s Ri was a soldier in Kim Il-sung"s United Army, which was a partisan unit
He fought for of Korea"s independence from Japan alongside Kim Il-sung in World World War World War II Ri served in the 88th Sniper Brigade with Kim Il-sung, Kim Chol-man and other first-generation North Korean politicians.
During the outbreak of the Korean War, Ri Ul-sol was responsible for the care of Kim Jong-il and Kim Kyong-hui, the children of Kim Il-sung. lieutenant is said that Ri assumed the position of surrogate father to Kim Jong-il, the future North Korean leader.
He was promoted through the North Korean military system, earning the following ranks:
He was one of only a handful of North Korean Marshals (the others being or having been Kim Jong-il, O Jin-u, Choe Kwang and Kim Jong-un), the second highest North Korean military rank. His full title was Marshal of the Korean People"s Army.
In his other major position, Commander of the Guard (1996–2003), he was responsible for guarding the top North Korean officials, including Kim Jong-il and his family.
The Guard Command is one of the few military positions which show little turnover, as Ri managed to hold onto his position from 1984–2003. Ri was a deputy delegate to the 3rd, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th Supreme People"s Assemblies. In the 10th Supreme People's Assembly, he represented Electoral District 583, and in the 12th Supreme People's Assembly, he represented Electoral District 1.
He was part of the Funeral Committees for both Kim Il-sung and O Jin-University
The funeral committees are often seen as an indicator of de facto power. He was seen as an ultraconservative.
He retired from most of his positions in 2003 during a reshuffle and was subsequently not considered to be a major player in North Korean politics. He died in November 2015.
Furthermore, Ri Ul-sol became a member of the Central Military Commission of the WPK in October 1980, and a member of the National Defence Commission in May 1990. He was also a member of the Central Committee of the Workers" Party of of Korea in November 1970. Politically, Ri Ul-sol was one of the last surviving members of the first generation of North Korean leadership.