Lee Hsi-ming

Lee Hsi-min
李喜明
26th Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of China Armed Forces
In office
1 May 2017 – 30 June 2019
Preceded byChiu Kuo-cheng
Succeeded byShen Yi-ming
10th Deputy Minister (Policy) of National Defense of the Republic of China
In office
1 June 2016 – 30 April 2017
MinisterFeng Shih-kuan
Preceded byChen Yeong-kang
Succeeded byPu Tze-chun
6th Commander of the Republic of China Navy
In office
30 January 2015 – 31 May 2016
Preceded byChen Yeong-kang
Succeeded byHuang Shu-kuang
Personal details
Born (1955-06-24) 24 June 1955
EducationRepublic of China Naval Academy (BS)
National Defense University
United States Naval War College (MS)
Military service
Allegiance Taiwan
Branch/service Republic of China Navy
Years of service1977–2019
Rank Admiral
Battles/warsThird Taiwan Strait Crisis
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Lee Hsi-ming (or Hsi-min, Chinese: 李喜明; pinyin: Lǐ Xǐmíng; Wade–Giles: Li Hsi-ming; born 24 June 1955) is a retired Taiwanese admiral who was the Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of China Armed Forces from 2017 to 2019. He is currently an adjunct professor at National Chengchi University and a non-resident senior research fellow of the Institute for Indo-Pacific Security. He was previously also Taiwan's vice minister of national defense for policy from 2016 to 2017 and the commander of the Republic of China Navy from 2015 to 2016.

Lee was commissioned from the Republic of China Naval Academy in 1977 and became a career submarine officer. During the 1990s he was the commander of one of the Chien Lung-class submarines that Taiwan had received from the Netherlands. Lee was deployed during the Third Taiwan Strait Crisis in 1996 for potential action against the People's Liberation Army Navy. As Chief of the General Staff during the presidency of Tsai Ing-wen, he became known for introducing the Overall Defense Concept (ODC) as a plan to the reform the armed forces to counter the People's Liberation Army through asymmetric warfare. Since his retirement from the military, Lee has continued to advocate for the reform and strengthening of Taiwan's defenses.