Huang Shu-kuang is a Taiwanese admiral, who served as the Chief of the General Staff of the ROC Armed Forces after the decease of General Shen Yi-ming.
10 Facts About Huang Shu-kuang
Huang Shu-kuang is a graduate of the Republic of China Naval Academy class of 1979, and took courses in the National Defense University, such as submarine command courses, the Naval Command and Staff in 1992, and the Strategic Command Course in 2001 at the National Defense University.
Huang Shu-kuang next served as the ROCN's chief of staff.
In March 2017, Huang Shu-kuang represented the ROCN in signing a memorandum of understanding with CSBC Corp.
Huang Shu-kuang received two admonitions in November 2017, following legal action against Ching Fu Shipbuilding Co.
Huang Shu-kuang denied any "political factors" resulting in his resignation, but drew attention to unfair attacks on him and the submarine program.
On 15 January 2020, Huang Shu-kuang was appointed and promoted as the Chief of the General Staff, succeeding Adm.
In October 2018, Huang Shu-kuang was named as the convener of the Indigenous Defense Submarine program, which became later known as the Hai Kun-class submarine.
Huang Shu-kuang denied any "political factors" resulting in his resignation, but drew attention to unfair attacks on him and the submarine program.
Huang Shu-kuang's family moved to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War.