Son Duk-sung (Hangul: 손덕성, Hanja: 孫德成) (June 17, 1922 – March 29, 2011) was a martial artist, Grand Master, 9th degree black belt, co-founder of the Korean martial art of Tae Kwon Do, successor of Lee Won-kuk and leader of the Chung Do Kwan school (1950–1959). He was also the chief Instructor of the South Korean Army and the Eighth U.S. Army, founder and president of the World Tae Kwon Do Association and author of the books "Korean Karate, the Art of Tae Kwon Do” and “Black Belt Korean Karate ".
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| - Son Duk-sung (Seúl, Corea del Sur, 17 de junio de 1922 - Newport, Estados Unidos, 29 de marzo de 2011) fue un artista marcial, gran maestro cinturón negro de noveno grado, cofundador del arte marcial coreano del Tae Kwon Do, sucesor inmediato de Lee Won-kuk y jefe de la escuela Chung Do Kwan (1950-1959), Instructor jefe del ejército sur coreano y del octavo ejército de los EE. UU. de América , fundador y presidente de la World Tae Kwon Do Association, autor de los libros “Karate Coreano, El Arte del Tae Kwon Do” y “Karate Koreano para cinturones Negros”. (es)
- Son Duk-sung (Hangul: 손덕성, Hanja: 孫德成) (June 17, 1922 – March 29, 2011) was a martial artist, Grand Master, 9th degree black belt, co-founder of the Korean martial art of Tae Kwon Do, successor of Lee Won-kuk and leader of the Chung Do Kwan school (1950–1959). He was also the chief Instructor of the South Korean Army and the Eighth U.S. Army, founder and president of the World Tae Kwon Do Association and author of the books "Korean Karate, the Art of Tae Kwon Do” and “Black Belt Korean Karate ". (en)
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| - Son Duk-sung (Seúl, Corea del Sur, 17 de junio de 1922 - Newport, Estados Unidos, 29 de marzo de 2011) fue un artista marcial, gran maestro cinturón negro de noveno grado, cofundador del arte marcial coreano del Tae Kwon Do, sucesor inmediato de Lee Won-kuk y jefe de la escuela Chung Do Kwan (1950-1959), Instructor jefe del ejército sur coreano y del octavo ejército de los EE. UU. de América , fundador y presidente de la World Tae Kwon Do Association, autor de los libros “Karate Coreano, El Arte del Tae Kwon Do” y “Karate Koreano para cinturones Negros”. (es)
- Son Duk-sung (Hangul: 손덕성, Hanja: 孫德成) (June 17, 1922 – March 29, 2011) was a martial artist, Grand Master, 9th degree black belt, co-founder of the Korean martial art of Tae Kwon Do, successor of Lee Won-kuk and leader of the Chung Do Kwan school (1950–1959). He was also the chief Instructor of the South Korean Army and the Eighth U.S. Army, founder and president of the World Tae Kwon Do Association and author of the books "Korean Karate, the Art of Tae Kwon Do” and “Black Belt Korean Karate ". (en)
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