Patriotic Blood Corps

It was founded by Kang Guk-mo, Kim Jong-hwa, and others based on members of the Korean Independence Corps who had moved from Western Jiandao.

In November, this unit merged with Han Chang-geol's Suqing army and Park Gyeong-cheol's New People's Corps (Shimindan) at Trechii-pujin, a Korean village in the Chuguyev Valley.

[1] In Nov. 28, 1920, they moved to Baededun, Ohun County, Heilongjiang Province, Manchuria, and officially named the unit the Korean Patriotic Youth Blood Corps.

He invited the officers to organize a military academy and train soldiers with Kim and the Korean Communist Party's Irkutsk Faction.

[6][3] In June 28, 1921, Free City Incident arose between Kim Gyeong-cheon, Kang Guk-mo, and Han Chang-geol over the operation of the unit.

Son Pungik was shot to death, and the integrated unit was disbanded, and Kang Guk-mo returned to Chupung with some comrades and rebuilt the Patriotic Blood Corps.

[2] The executives of the Patriotic Blood Corps are the leader Kang Guk-mo, commander Chae Young, chief of staff Han Il-je, and treasurer Wang Chae-ho.