Ri Ul-sol
Ri Ul-sol (리을설; 14 September 1921 – 7 November 2015) was a North Korean military officer and politician who attained the rank of Marshal of the Korean People's Army in 1995.[1][2] Born into a peasant family in North Hamgyong Province, he participated in anti-Japanese resistance activities as a revolutionary fighter and served as a bodyguard to Kim Il-sung during the 1940s.[3][4] Following the establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Ri held successive commands in the Korean People's Army, including chief of staff of the Fourth Division during the Korean War, and later commanded the I and V Army Corps.[2] From 1996 to 2003, he directed the Guard Command, overseeing the protection of North Korea's leadership.[3] A member of the Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee and the National Defense Commission, he received prestigious awards such as the Order of Kim Il-sung and the title of Hero of Labor.[2] Ri died of lung cancer at age 94 and was accorded a state funeral in Pyongyang.[5]