It’s a civilian military organization that becomes the predecessor of the Dokdo Maritime Police. Brbr 1953-1956 prevented Japanese invasion for more than 3 years. During the Korean War in 1952, Japan began an illegal invasion by setting up a wooden sign called Takeshima Takeshima根隱郡TakeshimaTakeshimaTakeshima in Oki-gun, Shimane Prefecture. In 1953, a former Ulleung-do resident Hong Soon-chil, who was born in Ulleungdo and has participated in the Korean War, gathered military funds and colleagues to create a Dokdo Volunteer Corps. Brbr Hong Soon-chil personally went to Busan to secure military funds by selling squid and others, and even by selling his answer, he provided military funds. brbr Hong Soon-chil wanted the government to continue their work at the time, but he kept delaying it because of the difficult working environment. Brbr and protests against Japan led to rumors that Hong Soon-chil was a pirate, and the USFK arrested Hong Soon-chil. At the brbr hearing, Hong Soon-chil claimed that he had donated all his wealth to protect the country, but public opinion turned favorable to Hong Soon-chil during the hearing. Brbr Finally, at the hearing, Hong Soon-chil was recognized as a patriot, and protests poured out to the Minister of Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, and Defense, and Hong Soon-chil was eventually released. In 1956, the Dokdo Volunteer Corps handed over its mission to the Dokdo Police Force and finally disbanded. Brbr Defense Captain – Hong Soon-chil Br Defense Commander – Hwang Young-moon Br 1st Battle Force – Captain Seo Ki-jong br 2nd Battle Force – Captain Jung Won-do Br Rear Support Unit – Captain Kim Byung-ryul br Training Unit – Captain Kim In-gap br Br Senior Br Gu Yong-bok br Gu Yong-ho Br.