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Reserve Military Training Units (RMTU) (Korean: 교도대, Chinese: 敎導隊, literally translated as Correctional GuardorGuidance Team) are a component of the reserve forcesofNorth Korea.

Overview[edit]

The RMTU, which was formed in 1963[1] consist of 17- to 50-year-old males and 17- to 30-year-old females who finished their mandatory military service in the Korean People's Army or do not serve for some reason.[2] When males reach age 46, they are assigned to the Worker-Peasant Red Guards.[3] The RTMU contains between 600,000 and 620,000 members in 37 RMTU divisions.[4] The country maintains large reserve force as part of the Four Military Lines policy (Korean: 사대군사노선) advocated by Kim Il-sung.[5] The RMTU keeps the highest level of training among North Korea's reserve forces and its members are requested to have at least 500 of intensive annual training. Members of the RMTU needs to have certain level of body fitness, and those who do not meet the required standards must serve instead in the Worker-Peasant Red Guards.[5] According to some sources,[6] the RMTU are under the control of the Ministry of Defense in both peace and emergency state which controls them from the General Staff through the corps headquarters to their subordinated RMTU units.[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ [Anthony H. Cordesman, Ashley Hess, The Evolving Military Balance in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia, p. 131]
  • ^ "George Hutchinson. Army of the Indoctrinated - The Suryong, the Soldier, and Information in the KPA" (PDF). p. 44.
  • ^ "Threat Tactics Report: North Korea" (PDF). 2015. p. 7.
  • ^ DPRK - Military Personnel - Reserves
  • ^ a b Joshua Kim (2023-09-29). "Ask a North Korean: What is it like to serve in North Korea's army reserves?". NK News. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  • ^ Korean People's Army
  • ^ North Korea studies, p. 256

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