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The unit is currently being commanded by Yoo Yeon-sang, a vice-ministerial Head of the PSS. Its headquarters and related support units were based near the Blue House. In May 2022, its headquarters moved to now-Presidential Office Building following relocation of President's office to the defense
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The abolition of the Security Committee for presidential protection (Executive Order 9692) and abolition of Security Control Unit for presidential protection (Executive Order 9692) came in 1979 after Park Chung Hee had been assassinated. In 1981, the PSS was mandated, by the revision of PSS
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The unit had a name change again, this time to the PSS, after the PSS Law 157 had passed in 1963 with Hong Jong Chul as its first chief under the direction of the Gyeongmundae Police Force. Yet Pak Chong-gyu headed the PSS from 1963 to 1974. PSS responsibilities were increased after
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and their offices, residence and respective families, as well as heads of state visiting the country. The agency also provides services to former presidents and their immediate families for 10 years after the end of their terms and transfers them to the
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The PSS was relieved of their guard duties of the Blue House on April 18, 2003, as jurisdiction was given to the Chungcheongbuk-do Provincial Government. On January 1, 2005, the Pusan APEC Security Safety Control Group was established by the PSS.
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and various law enforcement agencies under the enactment of Security Committee for presidential protection (Executive Order 7246) and of Security Control Unit for presidential protection (Executive Order 7246) after Park Chung Hee's wife,
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PSS has been through numerous changes across administrations, such as the status of its head – ministerial or vice-ministerial – and organisation itself from the office to the division as well as its hierarchy within the
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On April 1, 1993, the Mugunghwa Dongsa (Clearing away of the security house) division was created to act as a counter-terrorism unit. On March 3, 1999, a PSS Multi Security Training Center was created.
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lowered the status of the head of PSS to a vice ministerial level and downgraded its status to an independent division under the President although its English name does not reflect this changes.
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Former Presidents and their spouse and children receive security service protection within ten (10) years after retirement from office only where it is not against his/her wish
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Unity - The will for unity amongst all and conformity with the President reflecting the teamwork orientated characteristic of security duties
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Eternity - Security duties pursue eternal honor to the end by being with the President with a precondition of self-sacrifice
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Any other domestic and foreign persons that the Chief of the Presidential Security Service deems to be necessary to protect
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The Presidential Security Safety Measures Committee was legalized as a committee on March 10, 2005.
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Head of a state or head of executive branch of a foreign country visiting Korea, and his/her spouse
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Loyalty - The very basic mental attitude of security agents towards the nation and its people
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Joo-Hong Kim, "The Armed Forces" pp. 168-199, at pp. 181, 191, in Kim and Vogel, editors,
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Among the duties conducted by PSS agents include close protection for the following:
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On February 1, 1989, the Cheongnamdae (Presidential retreat) guard squad was formed.
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Honor - Expertise and dignity of the security duty based on sacrifice and service
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during an attempt to attack him when he visited the country on May 6, 1984, in
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The PSS has a code and a pledge that its agents must abide by at all times:
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One, we will lay down our lives for the successful execution of our duties.
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directives, to protect former South Korean presidents and their families.
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Scenes from an Unfinished War: Low-Intensity Conflict in Korea, 1966-1968
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Fourth, we will guard the preservation of public peace like our lives.
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As of 2008, the PSS had been organized into the following:
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Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials
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The Park Chung Hee Era. The transformation of South Korea
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Third, we will firmly unify on the basis of mutual trust.
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Another, we will act in a righteous and truthful manner.
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with a Security Force raised in 1961 to closely guard
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Presidential Security Service at GlobalSecurity.org.
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Fifth, we will guard the honor and maintain dignity.
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Government of South Korea
Presidential Residence
Seoul
President of South Korea
Official website
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
United States Secret Service
President of South Korea
Prime Minister of South Korea
National Police Agency

Park Geun-hye
Park Chung Hee
North Korean
Blue House
South Korean military
Yuk Young-soo
Pope John Paul II
Seoul
2002 FIFA World Cup
South Korean
Office of the President
Moon Jae-in
President of South Korea

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